| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...shall learn What money is indeed, and how to spend it. Sir D. Dap. He's bridled there. Sir A. Wen. Aye, yet knows not how to mend it. Bedlam cures not...dear There for their wit than any where : a Counter ! Why, 'tis an university, who not sees ? A3 scholars there, so here men take degrees, And follow the... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...shall learn What money is indeed, and how to spend it. Sir D. Dap. He's bridled there. Sir A. Wen. Aye, yet knows not how to mend it. Bedlam cures not...more madmen in a year, Than one of the Counters does ; fneu pay more dear There for their wit than any where : a Counter ! Why, 'tis an university, who... | |
| John Timbs - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1829 - 354 pages
...bridge of silver rather than fail, that you may be rid of them. — Rabelais. • DCXXVIII. —— Bedlam cures not more madmen in a year Than one of the Compters does. Men pay more dear There for their wit than any where. A Compter — "VVby 'tis an university.... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 pages
...them a bridge of silver rather than fail, that you may be rid of them.—Rabelais. ncxxvni. —— Bedlam cures not more madmen in a year Than one of the Compters does. Men pay more dear There for their wit than any where. A Csompier— Why 'tis an university.—Who... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 578 pages
...he shall learn What money is indeed, and how to spend it. S. DAVY. He's bridled there. S. ALEx. Ay, yet knows not how to mend it. Bedlam cures not more madmen in a year Than one of the COuntersf does; men pay more dear There for their wit than any where : a COunter ! Why, 'tis an university,... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 578 pages
...he shall learn What money is indeed, and how to spend it. S. DAVY. He's bridled there. S. ALEX. Ay, yet knows not how to mend it. Bedlam cures not more madmen in a year Than one of theCountersf does; men pay more dear There for their wit than any where : a Counter ! Why, 'tis an... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 696 pages
...he shall learn What money is indeed, and how to spend it. S. DAVY. He's bridled there. S. ALEx. Ay, yet knows not how to mend it. Bedlam cures not more madmen in a year [ /y', (!,- f if. . Than one of the Counters f does ; men pay more dear '/. , ; ( j ; . There for their... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...fchall he learn What money Is indeed, and how to spend it. Sir Dae. He's bridled there. Sir Alex. Ay, yet knows not how to mend it. Bedlam cures not more madmen in a vear Than one of the Counters does. Men pay more dear There for their wit than anywhere. A Counter... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1844 - 846 pages
...to spend it. Sir Dav. He 's bridled there. Sir Alex. Ay, yet knows not how to mend it. Bedlam cores n 'em, Proclaim myself their son, kiss and embrace 'em Till their souls, transported with the exces anywhere. A Counter ! Why, 'tis an university. — Who not sees ? As scholars there, so here men take... | |
| Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 372 pages
...make to them a bridge of silver rather than fail, that you may be rid of them. — Rabelais. DCXXVIIL Bedlam cures not more madmen in a year Than one of the Compters does. Men pay more dear There for their wit than any where. A Complcr Why 'tis an university.... | |
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