| British drama - 1811 - 696 lehte
...the dainty. You shall Ъа' your ordinaries bid for him, As pby-houses for a poet ; and the master ompany. But I must know then who 'tis has put you upon all this mischief. drink To no mouth else, will drink to his, as being The goodly, president mouth of all the board. Kelt.... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 lehte
...knife, The partridge next his trencher: and somewhere The dainty bed, in private, with the dainty. You shall ha' your ordinaries bid for him. As play-houses for a poet ; and the master Pray him aloud to name what dish heaftects, •Which must be butter" d shrimps : and those that drink... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 lehte
...knife, The partridge next his trencher: and, somewhere, The dainty bed, in private, with the dainty. You shall ha' your ordinaries bid for him, As play-houses for a poet ; and the master Pray him, aloud, to name what dish he aSects, Which must be butter'd shrimps: And those that drink... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 lehte
...partridge nest his trencner: and, somewhere, The-dainty bed, in private, with the dainty. You shall na' your ordinaries bid for him, As play-houses for a poet ; and the master Pray him, aloud, to name what dish he affects, Which must be butter'd shrimps: And those that drink... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 lehte
...knife, The partridge next his trencher : and somewhere The dainty bed, in private, with the dainty. You shall ha* your ordinaries bid for him, As play-houses for a pott ; and the master Pray him aloud to name what dish he affects, Which must be butter*d shrimps :... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 556 lehte
...the dainty. You shall have your ordinaries bid for hiiq, As play-houses for a poet ; and the master Pray him aloud to name what dish he affects, Which must be butter'd shrimps: and those that drink To no mouth else, will drink to his, as being The goodly president mouth of all the boar.d. Kas.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 lehte
...nothing; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife; The partridge next his trencher. You shall have your ordinaries bid for him, As playhouses for a poet; and the master Pray him aloud what dish he affects, Which must be butter'd shrimps: and those that drink To no mouth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 lehte
...nothing ; The purest linen, and the sharpest knife ; The partridge next his trencher. You shall have your ordinaries bid for him, As playhouses for a poet ; and the master Pray him aloud what dish he affects, Which must be butter'd shrimps : and those that drink To no mouth... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 lehte
...Knife, The Partridge next his Trencher ; and somewhere The dainty Bed, in private with the dainty. You shall ha' your Ordinaries bid for him, As Play-Houses for a Poet ; and the Master Pray him aloud to name what Dish he affects, Which must be butter'd Shrimps ; and those that drink... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 lehte
...partridge next his trencher; and somewhere The dainty bed, in private, with the dainty. You shall have . Card. The first argues folly. Julia. But the last tyranny. Card. Very Pray him aloud to name what dish ho affects, Which must be butter'd shrimps ; and those that drink... | |
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