Banks. So, sir, ever since, having a dun cow tied up in my back-side, let me go thither, or but cast mine eye at her, and if I should be hanged I cannot choose, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and taking up her tail, kiss — saving... Dramatic Works - Page 453by John Ford - 1811Full view - About this book
| John Ford - 1827 - 630 pages
...but cast mine eye at her, and if I should be hang'd, I cannot choose, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and taking up her tail,...ready to bepiss themselves with laughing me to scorn. Jmt. And this is long of her? Banks. Who the devil else? for is any man such an ass to be such a baby,... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...but cast mine eye at her, and if I should be hang'd, I cannot choose, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and, taking up her tail,...that the whole town of Edmonton has been ready to split itself with laughing me to scorn. Just. And this is long of her 1 Saw. Saucy ? By what commission... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 392 pages
...but cast mine eye at her, and if 1 should be hang'd, I cannot choose, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and, taking up her tail,...that the whole town of Edmonton has been ready to split itself with laughing me to scorn. Just. And this is long of her 1 Saw. Saucy? By what commission... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...in my back-yard, let me go thither ,#or but cayt mine eye at her, and if I should be hang'd, I Jutt. And this is long of her ? Banks. Who the devil else ' for if aziy man such au ass to be such a *aby, if he were nol bewitch'd ? Sir Ar. And you, to be revenged,... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 306 pages
...or but cast mine eye at her, and if I should be hanged I cannot chuse, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and, taking up her tail, kiss (saving your worship's reverence) my cow behinde; that the whole town of Edmonton has been ready ******* with laughing me to scorn." As does... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - Christian antiquities - 1849 - 520 pages
...or hut cast mine eye at her, and if I should be hanged I cannot chuse, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and, taking up her tail, kiss (saving your worship's reverence) my cow behinde, that the whole town of Edmonton has been ready ******* with laughing me to scorn." As does... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 444 pages
...or but cast mine eye at her, and if I should be hanged I cannot choose, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and taking up her tail,...laughing me to scorn. Just. And this is long of her ? O. Banks. Who the devil else? for is any man such an ass to be such a baby, if he were not bewitched... | |
| Thomas Dekker - Economics - 1887 - 642 pages
...or but cast mine eye at her, and if I should be hanged I cannot choose, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and taking up her tail,...laughing me to scorn. Just. And this is long of her ? O. Banks. Who the devil else ? for is any man such an ass to be such a baby, if he were not bewitched?... | |
| Thomas Dekker - Economics - 1894 - 558 pages
...or but cast mis eye at her, and if I should be hanged I cannot choos: though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the cow, and taking up her tail, kiss —saving your worship's reverenc — my cow behind, that the whole town of Edmonton ha been ready to bepiss themselves with... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - Christian antiquities - 1900 - 886 pages
...or but cast mine Eye at her, and if I should be hanged I cannot chuse, though it be ten times in an hour, but run to the Cow and, taking up her Tail, kiss (saving your Worship's reverence) my Cow behinde ; that the whole town of Edmonton has been ready . . . with laughing me to scorn." A countryman... | |
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