| John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 424 pages
...honour of your company ! gadzookers, thefe fellows will never take notice of any thing. John. I aflure you, Sir, I admire it extremely ; I don't know what...a little envious ; but 'tis no great matter. Come. j'l.-iin. Pray let us two this fingle boon obtain ! That you will here, with poor us, (till remain... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 410 pages
...fellows will never take notice #f *ny thing. John. I affure you, Sir, I admire it extremely ; J don'c know what he does. Bayes. Ay, ay, he's a little envious ; but 'tis no great matter. Come. Apia, Pray Jet us two this fingle boon obtain ! That you .will here, with poor us, ftill remain ! Before... | |
| English drama - 1788 - 402 pages
...honour of your company ! gadzookers, thefe fellows will never take notice of any thing. John. I aflure you, Sir, I admire it extremely ; I don't know what...fate : For then, alas ! I fear 'twill be too late. Bayes. Sad ! l-'olf. Harry, Harry, ray boots ; for I'll go range among My blades eacamp'd, and quit... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English drama - 1796 - 132 pages
...We hop'd this summer that we should at least i Jlave held the honour of your company. John. I assure you, sir, I admire it extremely ; I don't know what he does. Bcyet. Ay, ay, he's a little envious ; but 'tis no great matter. Come. . Ama. Pray let us two this... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...honour of your company ! Gadzookers ! these fellows will never take notice of any thing. John. I assure you, sir, I admire it extremely : I don't know what...envious ; but 'tis no great matter. — Come. Ama. Prav, let us two this single boon obtain, That you will here with poor us still remain : Before your... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...these fellows will never take notice of any thing. John. I assure you, sir, I admire it extremelv : I don't know what he does. Bayes. Ay, ay, he's a little...great matter. — Come. Ama. Pray, let us two this single boon obtain, That you will here with poor us still remain : Before your horses come, pronounce... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...honour of your company ! Gadzookers ! these fellows will never take notice of any thing. John. I assure you, sir, I admire it extremely : I don't know what...little envious ; but 'tis no great matter. — Come. Jim/I. Pray, let us two this single boon obtain, That you will here with poor us still remain.: Before... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1868 - 138 pages
...any thing. JOHNS. I affure you, Sir, I admire it extreamly; I don't know what he does. BAYES. I, I, he's a little envious; but 'tis no great matter. Come. Ama. Pray let us two this fmgle boon obtain, That you will here with poor us ftill remain. Before your Horfes come pronounce... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1869 - 588 pages
...any thing. JOHNS. I aifure you, Sir, I admire it extreamly ; I don't know what he does. BAYES. I, I, he's a little envious ; but 'tis no great matter. Come. Ama. Pray let us two this fmgle boon obtain, That you will here with poor us ilill remain. Before your Horfes come pronounce... | |
| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1869 - 156 pages
...any thing. JOHNS. I affure you, Sir, I admire it extreamly ; I don't know what he does. BAYES. I, I, he's a little envious ; but 'tis no great matter. Come. Ama. Pray let us two this fmgle boon obtain, That you will here with poor us ftill remain. Before your Horfes come pronounce... | |
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