The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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... thee anon : art thou not ashamed to lie abed so long ? Burr . I may be more ashamed to rise ; and so you'll say , dear heart , if you look upon my clothes : the best is , my buff - coat will cover all . Fail . Egad , there goes more ...
... thee anon : art thou not ashamed to lie abed so long ? Burr . I may be more ashamed to rise ; and so you'll say , dear heart , if you look upon my clothes : the best is , my buff - coat will cover all . Fail . Egad , there goes more ...
Page 34
... thee forth , I warrant thee . Burr . Ay ; but where's the money for this , dear heart ? [ Aside . Fail . Well , but what think you of being put into a suit of clothes without money ? Burr . You speak of miracles . Fail . Do you not know ...
... thee forth , I warrant thee . Burr . Ay ; but where's the money for this , dear heart ? [ Aside . Fail . Well , but what think you of being put into a suit of clothes without money ? Burr . You speak of miracles . Fail . Do you not know ...
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... thee , ' tis as difficult to me , as to pay him ready money . Fail . Come , you shall be ruled for your own good ; I'll throw the clothes over you to help meditation . And , upon the first opportunity , start you up and surprise him ...
... thee , ' tis as difficult to me , as to pay him ready money . Fail . Come , you shall be ruled for your own good ; I'll throw the clothes over you to help meditation . And , upon the first opportunity , start you up and surprise him ...
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... thee . Fran . You shall not satisfy me , sir ; pay me for what you owe me , for chamber - rent and diet , and many a good thing besides , that shall be nameless . Lov . What a stygian woman's this , to talk thus ? Hold thy tongue ' till ...
... thee . Fran . You shall not satisfy me , sir ; pay me for what you owe me , for chamber - rent and diet , and many a good thing besides , that shall be nameless . Lov . What a stygian woman's this , to talk thus ? Hold thy tongue ' till ...
Page 39
... thee and for thy children , fear ' em not : thy part of ' em shall be tailors , and they shall trust ; and those , thy customers get for thee , shall be gentlemen , and they shall be trusted by their brethren ; and so thy children shall ...
... thee and for thy children , fear ' em not : thy part of ' em shall be tailors , and they shall trust ; and those , thy customers get for thee , shall be gentlemen , and they shall be trusted by their brethren ; and so thy children shall ...
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