| George Lillo, Thomas Davies - 1810 - 336 pagine
...looking all aquoy," " Quoth she, What should I have to do" " With any 'prentice boy T l6 " But seeing you have purloyn'd" " Your Master's goods away," "...bad, and therefore here" " You shall no longer stay. " 20 " My dear, thou knowst, I said," " How all which I could get," " I gave it, and did spend it all"... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 pagine
...brows, And looking all aquoy, Quoth she, What should I have to do 15 With any prentice boy ? And seeing you have purloyn'd Your master's goods away, The case...bad, and therefore here You shall no longer stay. 3D Why, dear, thou know'st, I said, How all which I could get, I gave it, and did spend it all Upon... | |
| 1819 - 394 pagine
...here ' I mean thou shalt not stay.' ' Why sweetheart, thou knowest, (he said) ' That all which I did get, ' I gave it, and did spend it all ' Upon thee every whit. ' Thou knowest I loved thee so well, ' Thou couldst not ask the thing, ' But that I did, incontinent,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 450 pagine
...purloyn'd Your master's goods away, The case is bad, and therefore here You shall no longer stay. 20 Why, dear, thou know'st, I said, How all which I could...Upon thee every whit. Quoth she, Thou art a knave, 25 To charge me in this sort. Being a woman of credit fair, And known of good report: Therefore I tell... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 pagine
...all aquoy, Quoth she, What should I have to do, With any 'prentice boy? And seeing you have purloined Your master's goods away, The case is bad, and therefore here You shall no longer stay. GEORGE BAENWELL. Why, dear ! thou knowest, I said, How all which I could get, I gave it and did spend... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 346 pagine
...therefore here I mean thou shalt not stay. 220 Sweetheart, I said, thou know'st That all which I did get, I gave it, and did spend it all, Upon thee every whit. I loved thee so well, Thou could' st not ask the thing, But that I did, incontinent, The same unto... | |
| 1851 - 362 pagine
...brows, And looking all aquoy, Quoth she, What should I have to do With any prentice boy 1 And seeing you have purloyn'd Your master's goods away, The case is bad, and therefore here You shall no longer stuy. Why, dear, thou know'st, I said, How all which 1 could get, I gave it, and did spend it all Upon... | |
| Thomas Percy, George Gilfillan - 1858 - 388 pagine
...purloyn'd Your master's goods away, The case is bad, and therefore here You shall no longer stay/ £i ' Why, dear, thou knowst,' I said, ' How all which I...Quoth she, ' Thou art a knave, £.•> To charge me hi this sort, Being a woman of credit fair, And known of good report : Therefore I tell thee flat,... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 340 pagine
...And looking all aquoy, Quoth she, " What should I have to do is With any prentice boy ? " And seeing you have purloyn'd Your master's goods away, The case...bad, and therefore here You shall no longer stay." 20 " Why, dear, thou know'st," I said, " How all which I could get, " I gave it, and did spend it all... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 332 pagine
...And looking all aquoy, Quoth she, " What should I have to do ro With any prentice hoy ? " And seeing you have purloyn'd Your master's goods away, The case...Upon thee every whit." Quoth she, " Thou art a knave, 25 To charge me in this sort, Being a woman of credit fair, And known of good report. " Therefore I... | |
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