Sub. Would I were hang'd then! I'll conform myself. Dol. Will you, sir? do so then, and quickly: swear. Sub. What should I swear? Dol. To leave your faction, sir, And labour kindly in the common work. The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-day - Page 108by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner - 1915Full view - About this book
| Ben Jonson - 1739 - 116 pages
...conform myfelf. Do!. Will you, Sir; Do fo then, and quickly: fwear. Sub. What fhall I fwear ? Dol. To leave your Faction, Sir, And labour kindly in the common Work. Sub. Let me not breathe, if I meant ought beftde. I only us'd thofe Speeches as a Spur To him. Dol.... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 466 pages
...conform myfelf. Dol. Will you, Sir? Do fo then, and quickly : lwear( Sub. What fliall I fwear ? Dol. To leave your faction, Sir, And labour kindly in the common work. Sub, Let me not bre.-the, if I meant ought belide. I only us'd thofefpeeches us a fpur To him. Dol.... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...Heaven — Do/. Your Sol and Luna — hefp me. Sub. Would I were hanged then. I'll conform myself. Dol. Will you, sir ? do so then, and quickly : swear. Sub. What should I swear ? Dol. To leave your faction, sir, And labour kindly in the common work. Sul: Let me not breathe, if... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...— Dot. Your Sol and Luna — help me. Sub. Would I were hanged then. I'll conform myself. Dot. Wifi you, sir ? do so then, and quickly : swear. Sub. What should I swear ? Dol. To leave your faction, sir, And lalxnir kindly in the common work. Sub. Let me not breathe,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...I'll conform myself. Dol. Will you, sir? do so then, and quickly; swear. Sub. What shall I swear? Dol. To leave your faction, sir, And labour kindly in the common work. Sub. Let me not breathe, if I meant aught beside. I only us'd those speeches as a spur To him. Dol.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...conform myself. Dol. Will you, sir í do so then, and quickly : swear. Sub. What should I swear ? Dol. t VERNISH.! Well, Sub. Let me not breathe, if I meant nught beside. I only used those speeches as a spur To h'im. Jlol.... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 556 pages
...alchemy, nothing gojs I/ its right name. Sub. Would I were hang'd then \ I'll conform myself. Dol. Will you, sir ? do so then, and quickly : swear. Sub. What should I swear ? Dol. To leave your faction, sir, And labour kindly in the common work. Sub. Let me not breathe if... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - English literature - 1860 - 468 pages
...I'll conform myself. Dol. Will you, Sir? Do so then, and quickly swear. Sub. What shall I swear? Dol. To leave your Faction, Sir, And labour kindly in the common Work. Sub. Let me not breathe, if I meant ought beside. I only us'd those Speeches as a Spur To him. Dol.... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 pages
...Your Sol and Luna. — Help me. [To FACH. Sub. Would I were hang'd, then ! I'll conform myself. Dol. ow here, To wait on your commands. L. AH. So soon turn'd courtier! All. S ? Dol. To leave your faction, sir, Aud labour kiudly in the common work. ¿!ub. Let me not breathe... | |
| English drama - 1870 - 610 pages
...conform myself. Dol. Will you, sir ? Do so then, and quickly : swenr. Sub. What should I swear ? Dol. To leave your faction, sir, And labour kindly in the common work. Sub. Let mo not breathe if I meant aught beside. I only used those speeches as a spur To him. Dol.... | |
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