| English drama - 1744 - 448 pages
...Marg. Well for a companion ; Not as a fervant. Over. Is fhe humble, Meg ? And careful too, her ladyftup forgotten ? Marg. I pity her fortune. Over. Pity her...trample on her. I took her up in an old tatter'd gown, •(E'en ftarv'd for want of two-penny chops) to ferve thee; And if I underftand fhe but repines To... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...Well, for a companion : Not as a servant. Over. Is sho humble, Meg, And careful, too ? her ladyship forgotten ? Marg. I pity her fortune. Over. Pity her, trample on her. I took her up in an old tattered gown, E'en starved for want of food, to serve thee ; And, if I understand she but repines... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...Well, for a companion : Not as a servant. Oner. Is she humble, Meg, And careful, too ? her ladyship forgotten ? Marg. I pity her fortune. Over. Pity her, trample on her. I took her up in an old tattered gown, E'en starved for want of food, to serve thee ; And, if I understand she but repines... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1805 - 606 pages
...Well, for a companion ; •Not as a servant. Over. Is she humble, Meg, And careful too, her ladyship forgotten ? Marg. I pity her fortune. Over. Pity her ! trample on her. I took her up in an old tamin gown/ * I took herup in an old tamin gown.] Dodsley and Coxcter £Mr. M. Mason only " f jllows... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 pages
...Sir G. Is she humble, Meg ? And careful too, her ladyship forgotten? Marg. I pity her fortune. Sir G. Pity her ! trample on her. I took her up in an old tatter'd gown (E'eri starv'd for want of food), to serve thee; And if I understand she but repines To do thee any... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 410 pages
...Is she humble, Meg ? • And careful too, her ladyship forgotten ? Marg. I pity her fortune. Sir G. Pity her ! trample on her. I took her up in an old tatteiM gown (E'en starv'd for want of food), to serve thee ; And if I understand she but repines To... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Philip Kemble - 1810 - 86 pages
...SirG. Is she humble, Meg, And careful too, her ladyship forgotten ? Marg. l pity her fortune. Sir G. Pity her ? Trample on her. I took her up in an old tamin gown, ?'$ E'en starv'd for very want of food, to serve thee ; And, if I understand she but repines... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...Well for a companion : Not as a servant. Over. Is she humble, Meg, And careful, too ? her ladyship forgotten ? Marg. I pity her fortune. Over. Pity her ! trample on her. I took her up in an old tauiin gown, E'en starved for want of twopenny chops, to serve thee; And, if I understand she but repines... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...Well for a companion : Not as a servant. Over. Is she humble, Meg, And careful, too ? her ladyship forgotten ? Marg. I pity her fortune. Over. Pity her ! trample on her. I took her up in an old tamin gown, E'en starved for want of twopenny chops, to serve thee; And, if I understand she but repines... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...: Not as a sen-ant. Over. Is she humble, Meg, And careful, too ? her ladyship forgotten î Marg. \ pity her fortune. Over. Pity her ! trample on her. I took her up in an old tamin gown, E'en starved for want of twopenny chops, to serve thee; And, if I understand she but repines... | |
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