| 1744 - 448 sidor
...fur off, go'with me : truft thine own. eyes. Mar. Troth in my hope,. or my affurance rather To fee thee curvet, and mount like a dog in a blanket* If ever thou prefume to pafs her threfholdx 1 will endure thy company. Couic along then.. 4 06 A new Way to pay... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1779 - 350 sidor
...off, go with me : Truft thine own Eyes. Mar. Trorh, in my Mope, or my Affurance, rather, To fee thte curvet, and mount like a Dog in a Blanket, If ever thou prefume to pafs her Threfhold, I will endure thy Company. Wellborn. Come along then. [Exeunt. SCENE... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 sidor
...Mar. With choice, no doubt, of dug-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to p;is>s her porter ? Well. Tisnot far off; go with me : trust thine own eyes. Mar. Troth,...threshold, I will endure thy company. Well. Come along. [Eieunt. SCENE II.— A hall in LADY ALI.WORTII'S house. Eater ALLWORTH, ORDER, AMBLE, oiirf FURNACE.... | |
| 1804 - 540 sidor
...entertained. Mar. With choice, no doubt, of dog-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to pass her porter ? Well. Tis not far off; go with me : trust thine own eyes. Mar....blanket, If ever thou presume to pass her threshold, I wijl endure thy company. Well. Come along. [Exeunt. SCENE II.. -A hall In LADY ALLWORTH'S house. Enter... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 606 sidor
...Mar. With choice, no doubt, of dog-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to pass her porter ? Well. 'Tis not far off, go with me ; trust thine own eyes. Mar....company. Well. Come along then. [Exeunt. SCENE II. A Room in Lady Allworth's House. Enter ALLWORTH, Waiting Woman, Chambermaid, ORDER, AMBLE, FURNACE,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 sidor
...Mar. With choice, no doubt, of dog-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to pass her porter ? Wellb. Tis not far off, go with me: trust thine own eyes, Mar....to pass her threshold, I will endure thy company. Wellb. Come along. [Exeunt. SCENE I). A Hall in LADY ALLWORTH'S House. Enter ALLWORTH, ORDER, AMBLE,... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 sidor
...entertain'd. Mar. With choice, no doubt, of dog-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to pass her porter? Wellb. Tis not far off, go with me: trust thine own eyes, Mar....to pass her threshold, I will endure thy company. Wettb. Come along. [Exeunt. SCENE II. A Hall in LADY ALLWORTH'S House. Enter ALLWORTH, ORDER, AMBLE,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 sidor
...choice, no doubt, of dog-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to pase her porter ! Well. 'Tis not far ofl': go with me : trust thine own eyes. Mar. Troth, in...I will endure thy company. Well. Come along, then. [£xem(. SCENE II. — A Hall in Lady ALLWORTH's House. Enter ALLWORTH, ORDER, AMBLE, FURNACE, Waiting-woman,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 sidor
...Mar. With choice, no doubt, of dog-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to pass her porter ! Well. 'Tis not far off: go with me : trust thine own eyes. Mar. Troth, m my hope, or my assurance, rather, To see thee curvet, and mount like a dog in it blanket, If ever... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 sidor
...entertained. Mar. With choice, no doubt, of dog-whips. Why, dost thou ever hope to pass her porter? Well. 'Tis not far off: go with me : trust thine own eyes. Mar. Troth, m my hope, or my assurance, rather, To see thee curvet, and mount like a dog in a blanket, If ever... | |
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