This day the good old wretch here o' the house Has made it for us: now he's at projection. Think therefore thy first wish now, let me hear it ; And it shall rain into thy lap, no shower, But floods of gold, whole cataracts, a deluge, To get a nation on... The modern British drama - Page 90by British drama - 1811Full view - About this book
| Ben Jonson - 1974 - 266 lehte
...stone, And thou the lady. Dol Common. How, sir ! ha' you that? Mammon. I am the master of the mast'ry. This day, the good old wretch, here, o' the house Has made it for us. Now, he's at projection. 125 Think, therefore, thy first wish now; let me hear it, And it shall rain into thy lap, no shower... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1989 - 558 lehte
...Had made it for us. Now, he's at projection. Think therefore , thy first wish , now ;letmehearit: 125 And it shall rain into thy lap, no shower, But floods...pleased , sir, To work on the ambition of our sex. MAMMON. I'm pleased the glory of her sex should know 130 This nook, here, of the Friars, is no climate... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1998 - 566 lehte
...120 I am the lord of the philosophers' stone, And thou the lady. DOLL How sir! Ha' you that? MAMMON I am the master of the mastery. This day, the good...house Has made it for us. Now, he's at projection. 125 Think, therefore, thy first wish, now; let me hear it, And it shall rain into thy lap, no shower,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 lehte
...philosophers' stone, And thou the lady. Dol. How sir! Ha' you that ? Mam. I am the master of the maistry. This day, the good old wretch, here, o' the house Has made it for us. Now, he's at projection. 125 Think therefore, thy first wish, now; let me hear it: And it shall rain into thy lap, no shower,... | |
| Ceri Sullivan - 2002 - 238 lehte
...plague from the kingdom, offering careers to Face (JP or eunnuch), and declaring to the lord's sister "Think therefore, thy first wish, now; let me hear...shower, / But floods of gold, whole cataracts, a deluge" (IV.i. 125-27). Given IfYou's attitude to charity, there may be an ironic tone to the passage where... | |
| Ben Jonson, Reginald John Lethbridge Kingsford - 1965 - 166 lehte
...jealousy. I am the lord of the philosopher's stone, And thou the lady. Dol. How, sir! have you that? Mam. I am the master of the mastery. This day the good...pleased, sir, To work on the ambition of our sex. Mam. I am pleased the glory of her sex should know, This nook, here, of the Friers is no climate For... | |
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