| William Congreve - 1747 - 112 pages
...young Miftrefs, and lock her up prefently, 'till farther Orders from me — — not a Word, fluffy Do what I bid you, no Reply, away. And bid Robin make...Plate and Linen, d'ye hear, be gone when I bid you. '. Mrs. Fort. What's the matter, Husband? Fore. "Tis not convenient to tell you now — Mr. Scandal,... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 370 pages
...Miftrefs, and lodk her up prefen?ly, till farther Orders , from rrie;- — Not, a Word,, Word, Hufly — Do what I bid you. No Reply : away. And bid Robin...Plate and Linen, d'ye hear? Be gone, when I bid you. Mrs. Foref. What's the Matter, Hufband ? Foref. 'Tis not convenient to tell you now — Mr. Scandal,... | |
| English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...your young millrefs, and lock her up prefently, till farther orders from me. — Not a word, huffy — Do what I bid you. No reply : away . And bid Robin make ready to give an account qf his plate and linen, d'ye hear ? Be gone, when I bid you. [Exeunt Nurfe and Mift Prue. Mrs. For.... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 300 pages
...him for it presently ! Rogue ! Oh, Nurse, come hither. Nurse. What is your worship's pleasure ? For. Here take your young mistress, and lock her up presently,...give an account of his plate and linen, dy'e hear f Be gone, when I bid you. [Exeunt Nurse and Miss Prue. Mrs. For. What's the matter, husband i For.... | |
| John Milton - English drama - 1797 - 484 pages
...him for it presently I Rogue ! Oh, Nurse, come hither. Nurse. What is your worship's pleasure ? For. Here take your young mistress, and lock her up presently,...hear ? Be gone, when I bid you. [Exeunt Nurse and Miis Prue. Mrs. For. What's the matter, husband ? For. 'Tis not convenient to tell you now Mr. Scandal,... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 468 pages
...him for it presently ! Rogue ! Oh, Nurse, come hither. Nurse. What is your worship's pleasure ? For. Here take your young mistress, and lock her up presently,...of his plate and linen, dy'e hear ? Be gone, when 1 bid you. [Exeunt Nurse and Miss Prue. Mrs. For. What's the matter, husband f For. 'Tis not convenient... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...hither. Nurse. What is your worship's pleasure ? Fore. Here, take your young mistress, and lock ber up presently, till farther orders from me. Not a word,...give an account of his plate and linen, dy'e hear? Begone, when I bid you. [Exeunt NURSE and Miss PRUE. Mrt Fore. What's the matter, husband ? Fore. Tis... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...him for it presently. Rogue ! Oh, nurse, come hither. Kurse. What is your worship's pleasure ? fore. Here, take your young mistress, and lock her up presently,...you. No reply : away. And bid Robin make ready to five an account of his plate and linen, dy'c hear ? Begone, when I bid you. [Exeunt NURSE and Miss... | |
| William Congreve - 1808 - 412 pages
...him for it presently! Rogue ! Oh, Nurse, come hither. Nurse. What is your worship's pleasure? For. Here, take your young mistress, and lock her up presently,...NURSE and Miss PRUE. Enter MRS. FORESIGHT and SCANDAL. Mrs. For. What's the matter, husband ? For. Tis not convenient to tell you now Mr. Scandal, Heaven... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...for. Here, tiike your young mistress, and lock her up presently, till further orders from me. — Xot @& . Mrs For. What's the matter, husband ? fur. 'Tis not convenient to tell you now. Mr Scandal, Heaven... | |
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