| English drama - 1744 - 398 pages
...you come out with yoü^ gold ends now ! Mrs. Touch. Stay, lady-daughter : good huiband. • -, Touch. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made Of gold. I lift not ha' my head fattened under my child's girdle. As Ihe has brew'd, fo let her drink, o' God's... | |
| English drama - 1780 - 508 pages
...come out with your gold ends now ! Mrs. Toucbjtone. Stay, lady-daughter : good hufband. Toucbjlone. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. I lift not ha' my head faflened under my child's girdle. As (he has brew'd, fo let her drink, o' God's... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...you come out with your gold ends noxv ! Afri Touch. Stay, lady daughter : — good husband. Touch. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold....she went witless to wedding, now she may go wisely a begging. It is but honey-moon yet with her ladyship: She has coach-horses, apparel, jewels, yet left;... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...that? you come out with your gold ends now ! Afrt Touch. Stay, lady daughter : — good husband. Touch. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold....drink, o' God's name ; she went witless to wedding, now the may go wisely a begging. It is but honey-moon yet with her ladyship : She has coach-horses, apparel,... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 630 pages
...? you come out with your gold ends now ! Mrt Touch. Stay, lady daughter : — good husband. Touch. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold....let her drink, o' God's name ; she went witless to tvedding, now she may go wisely a tagging. It is but honey-moon yet with her ladyship: She has coach-horses,... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 364 pages
...that? You come ont with your golde ends now ! Mist. T. Stay, lady-daughter ; good husband ! Touch. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. I list not ha' my head fastned under my childs girdle ; as shee has brew'd, so let her drinke, a Gods name. She went witlesse... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 410 pages
...by that? You come out with your golde ends now ! MM. T. Stay, lady-daughter ; good husband ! Touch. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. I list not ha' my head fastned under my childs girdle; as shee has brew'd, so let her drinke, a Gods name. She went witlesse... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - 620 pages
...you by that ? You come out with your gold ends now I Mill. T. Stay, lady-daughter ; good husband I To. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of...child's girdle ; as she has brewed, so let her drink, a God's name. She went witless to wedding, now she may go wisely a-begging. It's but honeymoon yet... | |
| John Heywood - Proverbs, English - 1874 - 254 pages
...You come out with your golde ends now ! Mistress T. Stay, lady, daughter ; good husband ! Touchstone. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. I list not ha' my head fastned under my child's girdle ; as shee has brew'd, so let her drinke, a God's name. She went witlesse... | |
| John Heywood - 1874 - 254 pages
...come out with your golde ends now ! b Mistress T. Stay, lady, daughter ; good husband ! Touchstone. Wife, no man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. I list not ha' my head fastned under my child's girdle ; as shee has brei1r'd, so let her drinke, a God's name. She went witlesse... | |
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