| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 lehte
...water-works, and rumours of New RiRide you again, and run you into questions Who built the Thames ;"7+ 'till you run mad for lotteries, And stand there with...secretly To serving-men for sound essays; 'till taverns 7* Faces about.'] This expression the reader will find explained in the <>3d note on the Scornful Lady.... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 lehte
...water-works, and rumours of New RiRide you again, and run you into questions Who built the Thames;7* 'till you run mad for lotteries, And stand there with...secretly To serving-men for sound essays; 'till taverns 71 Fares al-out.~] This expression the reader will find explained in the 63d note on the Scornful L.ady.... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 lehte
...water-works, and rumours of New RiItide you again, and run you into questions Who built the Thames;74 'till you run mad for lotteries, And stand there with...your tables to glean The golden sentences, and cite 'cm secretly To serving-men for sound essays; 'till taverns 71 Faces about.~\ This expression the reader... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 lehte
...meal-markets, with throngiugs to see cutpurses— (Stir not, but hear, and mark : I'll cut your throats Till water-works, and rumours of New Rivers, Ride...built the Thames ; till you run mad for lotteries, else!—) And stand there with your tables to glean The golden sentences, and cite 'em secretly To... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1905 - 604 lehte
...hear, and mark ; I "11 cut your throats else) — 60 Till water-works, and rumours of New Rivers, Rid you again, and run you into questions Who built the...glean The golden sentences, and cite 'em secretly 65 To serving-men for sound essays ; till taverns 49 but fastingly my fury} fasting fly Sew., Edd.... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1906 - 546 lehte
...else, till Water works, and rumours of New Rivers rid you again and run you into questions who built Thames,' till you run mad for Lotteries, and stand...Sentences, and cite 'em secre[t]ly to Servingmen for sound Essayes, till Taverns allow you but a Towel room to Tipple Wine in, that the Bell hath gone for twice,... | |
| 500 lehte
...water-works, and rumours of New Rivers, RidJ you again, and run you into questions Who built the Thames k; till you run mad for lotteries, And stand there with your tables 1 to glean The golden sentences, and cite 'em secretly To serving-men for sound essays ; till taverns... | |
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