| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 434 pàgines
...her fleep, fay, and ha' ftrange things Come to her. Wilt ihou ? Dol. Yes. Sub My fine flitter-moufe, My bird o' the night ; we'll tickle it at the Pigeons, When we have all, and may unlock the trunks, And fay, this's mine, and thine ; and thine, and mine. [They kifs. Fac. What now, a billing ? Sub. Yes,... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 466 pàgines
...leave of this o'erweening rafcal, This peremptory Face. • Dol, Content ; I'm weary of him. , Sub. We'll tickle it at the Pigeons, When we have all, and may unlock the trunks, And fay, this's mine and thine, and thine and mine. \.T,MJ. klfs. Enter Face. . Face. What now, a billing... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 300 pàgines
...take our leave of this o'erweening rascal, This peremptory Face. Dot. Content ; I'm weary of him. Sub. We'll tickle it at the pigeons, When we have all,...And say, this's mine and thine, and thine and mine. [They kiss. Enter FACE. Face. What now, a billing ? Sub. Yes, a little exalted, In the good passage... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 pàgines
...take our leave of this o'erweening rascal, This peremptory Face. Dol. Content ; I'm weary of him. Sub. We'll tickle it at the pigeons, When we have all,...And say, this's mine and thine, and thine and mine. [They hiss. Enter FACE. Face. What now, a billing ; Sub. Yes, a little exalted, In the good passage... | |
| 1797 - 468 pàgines
...This peremptory Face. Dol. Content ; I'm weary of him. Su/>. We'll tickle it at the pigeons, Wheawe have all, and may unlock the trunks, And say, this's mine and thine, and thine and mine. [They kia. Enter FACE. Face. What now, a billing ? Sui. Yes, a little exalted, In the good passage... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pàgines
...tiie oar leave of this o'erweening rascal, This peremptory Face. Dot. Content ; I'm weary of him. &i. We'll tickle it at the pigeons, When we have all, and may unlock the trunks, And say, this is mine and thine, and thine and mine. [They kas. Enter FACE. Fate. What now, a billing ? Sab.... | |
| 1804 - 540 pàgines
...our leave of this o'erweening rascal, This peremptory Face. Dol. Content ; I'm weary of him. Sué. We'll tickle it at the pigeons, When we have all, and may unlock the trunks, And say, this is mine and thine, and thine and mine. [They kiss. Enter FACE. Face. What now, a hilling ? Sub.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pàgines
...else Extremely in her sleep, say; and ha' strange things Come to her. — Wilt thou ? D»l. Yes. Sub. My fine flitter-mouse ! My bird o' the night ! we'll tickle it at the Pigeons, When we hare all, and may unlock the trunks, And say, tins' s mine, and thine, and thine, am mine [They kiss... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pàgines
...else Extremely in her sleep, say; and ha' strange things Come to her. — Wilt thou ? Do/. Yes. Hub. My fine flitter-mouse ! My bird o the night ! we'll tickle it at the Pigeons, When we hate all, and may unlock the trunks, And say, this's mine, and thine, and thine, and mine [They **»*•... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pàgines
...tortur'd else Extremely in iier sleep, say, and ha' strange things Come to her. Wiltthou? Dol. Yes. Sub. My fine flitter-mouse, My bird o' the night ; we'll tickle it at the Pigeons, [trunks, When we have all, and may unlock the And say, this 's mine, and thine; and thine, and mine.... | |
| |