Cler. You may leave the ordering of the supper to me, Sir ; I will take care of that. Love. Do so ; see and provide something to cloy... British Theatre - Page 55by John Bell - 1791Full view - About this book
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...off the stage. James. Nay, Sir, can't you take a jest? Why, I was but in jest all the while. Love. How happy am I in such a clerk ! Cler. You may leave...cloy their stomachs: let there be two great dishes of soupHieagre, meagre, a good large suet-pudding, some dainty fat pork-pye or pasty, a fine small breast... | |
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...you take a jest ? Why, I was but in jest all the while. Lone. How happy am I in such a clerk ! Clrr. You may leave the ordering of the supper to me, sir : I will take care of that. Lone. Do so : see and provide something to eloy their stomachs : let there be two great dishes of soup... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1823 - 406 pages
...would you burst the good people, you dog? James. Then pray, sir, say what you will have. Love. Why! — see and provide something to cloy their stomachs : let there be two good dishes of soup-maigre ; a large suet-pudding; some daiuty fat pork-pie, — very fat. — A fine... | |
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...Would you burst the good people, yon dog ? James. Then pray, sir, say what you will have. Lore. Why, see and provide something to cloy their stomachs : let there be two good dishes of soup-maigre ; a large suet-pudding ; some dainty fat pork-pie^ very fat ; a fine small... | |
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...Would you burst the good people, you dog ? James. Then pray, sir, say what you will have ? Love. . Why, see and provide something to cloy their stomachs : let there be two good dishes of soup — maigre ; a large suet-pudding ; some dainty fat pork-pie, very fat ; a fine... | |
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...Would you burst the good people, you dog ? James. Then pray, sir, say what you will have ? Love. Why, see and provide something to cloy their stomachs : let there be two good dishes of soup — maigre ; a large suet-pudding ; some dainty fat pork-pie, very fat ; a fine... | |
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...Would you burst the good people, you dog ? James. Then pray, sir, say what you will have ? Love. Why, see and provide something to cloy their stomachs : let there be two good dishes of soup — maigre ; a large suet-pudding ; some dainty fat pork-pie, very fat ; a fine... | |
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