Five Centuries of the English Language and Literature: Volume CCCCC of the Tauchnitz EdBernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz B. Tauchnitz, 1860 - 429 pages |
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Page 183
... pains Would twice have won me the Philosopher's Work ? Put thee in Words and Fashion , made thee fit For more than ordinary Fellowships ? Giv'n thee thy Oaths , thy quarrelling Dimensions ? Thy Rules to cheat at Horse - race , Cock ...
... pains Would twice have won me the Philosopher's Work ? Put thee in Words and Fashion , made thee fit For more than ordinary Fellowships ? Giv'n thee thy Oaths , thy quarrelling Dimensions ? Thy Rules to cheat at Horse - race , Cock ...
Page 185
... Pains , And says , the weight of all lies upon him . Sub . Why , so it does . Dol . How does it ? Do not we Sustain our Parts ? Sub . Yes , but they are not equal . Dol . Why , if your Part exceed to Day , I hope Ours may to morrow ...
... Pains , And says , the weight of all lies upon him . Sub . Why , so it does . Dol . How does it ? Do not we Sustain our Parts ? Sub . Yes , but they are not equal . Dol . Why , if your Part exceed to Day , I hope Ours may to morrow ...
Page 233
... Pains may command her sooner ; And he by that time will be free . Kas . I go . Fac . Drugger , she's thine : the Damask . ( Subtle and I must wrestle for her . ) Come on , Master Dapper . You see how I turn Clients here away , To give ...
... Pains may command her sooner ; And he by that time will be free . Kas . I go . Fac . Drugger , she's thine : the Damask . ( Subtle and I must wrestle for her . ) Come on , Master Dapper . You see how I turn Clients here away , To give ...
Page 273
... pains To dye your Beard , and umbre o'er your Face , Borrow'd a Sute , and Ruff , all for her love ; And then did nothing . What an Over - sight , And want of putting forward , Sir , was this ! Well fare an old Harquebuzier , yet ...
... pains To dye your Beard , and umbre o'er your Face , Borrow'd a Sute , and Ruff , all for her love ; And then did nothing . What an Over - sight , And want of putting forward , Sir , was this ! Well fare an old Harquebuzier , yet ...
Page 295
... Pain enough to them ; and Care should be taken not to add any other Uneasiness to it , especially such that may terrify them . Bed . Let his Bed be hard , and rather Quilts , than Feathers . Hard Lodging strengthens the Parts , whereas ...
... Pain enough to them ; and Care should be taken not to add any other Uneasiness to it , especially such that may terrify them . Bed . Let his Bed be hard , and rather Quilts , than Feathers . Hard Lodging strengthens the Parts , whereas ...
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