Sir, it is her will, Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. Howe'er, you are nobly welcome; And, if you please to stay, that you may think so, There came, not six days since, from Hull, a pipe Of rich Canary, which shall spend... The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... - Page 18edited by - 1808Full view - About this book
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...it is her will; Wfikh we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. Howe'er, you are r the Duke, SANCIIIO, JÜAN, and ALONZO. Duke. He shall not have his wil canje, not six days since, from Hull, a pipe Of nch canary ; which shall spend itself iar my lady's... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...it is her will ; Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute. Howc'er, you are nobly welcome : And, if you please to stay, that you may think 80, There came, not six days since, from Hull, a pipe Of rich canary ; which shall spend itself For... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 pages
...it is her will, Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute : howe'er, you are nobly welcome; And, if you please to stay, that you...my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race ? Ord. Yes, master Greedy. Amb. How his mouth runs o'er ! Furn. I'll make it run, and run. Save your... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 616 pages
...it is her will, Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute: howe'er, you are nobly welcome; And, if you please to stay, that you...Canary, which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Ord. Yes, master Greedy. Greedy, Is it of the right race? Amb. How his mouth runs o'er ! Furn. I'll... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 458 pages
...her will ; 'Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve,. • And not dispute : Howe'er, you're nobly welcome : And, If you please to stay, that you...Canary ; which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Gree. Is it of the right race ? Ord. Yes, master Greedy. Amb. How his mouth runs o'er I Fur. I'll make... | |
| English drama - 1826 - 506 pages
...'tis her will ; Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute : howe'er, you're nobly welcome ; And, if you please to stay, that you may think so, There came, not six day's since, from Hull, a pipe Of rich Canary, which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Gree.... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - English drama - 1826 - 538 pages
...'tis her will ; Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute : howe'er, you're nobly welcome ; And, if you please to stay, that you may think so, There came, not six day's since, from Hull, a pipe Of rich Canary, which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Gree.... | |
| Philip Massinger - Drama - 1827 - 168 pages
...Sir, 'tis her will ; Which we that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute : howe'er, you're nobly welcome ; And, if you please to stay, that you...Canary, which shall spend itself For my lady's honour. Gree. (L. c.) Is it of the right race 1 [Sir Giles and Marrall converse apart. Ord. Yes, Master Greedy.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 440 pages
...it is her will, Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute : howe'er, you are nobly welcome ; And, if you please to stay, that you...my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race 1 ? Ord. Yes, master Greedy. Ami). How his mouth runs o'er ! Furn. I 'll make it run, and run. Save... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1831 - 464 pages
...it is her will, Which we, that are her servants, ought to serve, And not dispute : howe'er, you are nobly welcome; And, if you please to stay, that you...my lady's honour. Greedy. Is it of the right race 1 ? 1 Race,] ieJlavour. Ord. Yes, master Greedy. Amb. How his mouth runs o'er ! Furn. I 'll make it... | |
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