| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...ye Courtiers are tickle things to.deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not laft, Madam j. An egg and pepper goes farther than their potions, . And in a well-knit body^ a poor parfnip Will play his prize above their flrong potabiles. Mar, The fellow's... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 392 pages
...underftandihg, Mar. How now, what thrs ? Leon. 'Tis only to perfuade ye Courtiers are tickle thirigs to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not laft, Madam J An egg and pepper goes farther than their potions ; And in a well-knit body, a- poor parfnip Will'play... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...And rive a worthy mention of your bounty. Mar. How nnw, what's this ? Leon, 'lis огйу to persuade ye Courtiers are tickle things to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not last, madam ; AD eg and pepper goes farther than their portions; And in a well-knit body, a poor parsnip... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...Уе, And give a worthy mention of your bounty. Mar. How now, what's this? Leon. Tis onlv to persuade ye Courtiers are tickle things to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not last, madam ; An egg and pepper goes farther than their portions; And in a well-knit body, a poor parsnip... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 266 pages
...persnade ye Conrtiers are tickle things to deal witfial, A kind of march.pane men that will not last, madam ; An egg and pepper goes farther than their potions , And in a well.knit hody, a poor parsnip Will play his prize ahove their strong potahles. Mar. The fellow's mad... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 410 pages
...ye, And give a worthy mention of your bounty. Mar. How now, what's this ? Leon. "Fis only to persuade ye : Courtiers are tickle things to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not last, madam; An egg and pepper goes farther than their portions, And in a well knit body, a poor parsnip... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...your bounty. Marg. How now, what's this ? Ijeon. 'Tis only to persuade ye, Courtiers are but'fickle things to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not last, madam ; An egg and pepper goes farther than their potions. And a well-built body, a poor parsnip,... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...your bounty. Murg. How now, what's this ? Leon. 'Tis only to persuade ye, Courtiers are but fickle things to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not last, madam ; An egg and pepper goes farther than their potions, And a well-built body, a poor parsnip,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...your bounty. Marg. How now, what's this? Leva . 'Tis only to persuade ye, Courtiers arc but fickle things to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not last madam ; An egg and pepper goes farther than their potions, And a well-built body, a poor parsnip,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 400 pages
...ye, And gire a worthy mention of your bounty. Mar. How now, what's this ? Leon. 'Tis only to persuade ye : Courtiers are tickle things to deal withal, A kind of march-pane men that will not last, madam ; An egg and pepper goes farther than their portions, And in a well-knit body, a poor parsnip... | |
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