| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...out of my ground. Saw. Dost strike me, slave, curmudgeon ? Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag ? take that, and that. [Exit. Saw. Strike, do : and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...ground ! [Beats her. Saw. Dost strike me slave, curmudgeon ! Now thy boues ache, Thy joints cramp, and convulsions stretch and crack Thy sinews ! Banks....and that. [Beats her and exit. Saw. Strike ! do, and withered may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk ! Abuse me ! beat... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...Hag, out of my ground. Saw. Dost strike me, slave, curmudgeon? Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag ? take that, and that. [Exit. Saw. Strike, do : andwither'd may that hand and arm Whose hlows have lam'd me, drop from the... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag ? take that, and that. [Exit. Saw. Strike, do : and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me ! beat me ! call me hag and witch ! What is the name,... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...stretch and crack thy sinews. O. BANKS.— Cursing, thou hag ! take that, and that. [Exit. SAWY.— Strike do, and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me ! beat me ! call me Hag and Witch ! What is the name... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
...ground ! [Beats her. Saw. Dost strike me, slave, curmudgeon! Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, and convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews !' Banks....Cursing, thou hag! take that, and that. [Beats her, uiul exit. Saw. Strike, do ! — and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lamed me, drop... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 392 pages
...may be set down, without hesitation, to the credit of Decker.—GIFFORD. • ACT II. SCENE I.—The Fields near Edmonton. Enter ELIZABETH SAWYER, gathering...that, and that. [Beats her and exit. Saw. Strike, do!—and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lamed me, drop from the rotten trunk! Abuse... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1844 - 330 pages
...out of my ground. Saw. Dost strike me, slave, curmudgeon ? Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag ? take that, and that. [Exit. Saw. Strike, do : and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the... | |
| Thomas Potts - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1845 - 344 pages
...ground ! [Beats her. Saw. Dost strike me, slave, curmudgeon ! Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, and convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews ! Banks....Strike, do ! — and wither'd may that hand and arm 4 Whose blows have lamed me, drop from the rotten trunk ! Abuse me ! beat me ! call me hag and witch... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1845 - 348 pages
...ground! [Beats her. Saw. Dost strike me, slave, curmudgeon ! Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, and convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews ! Banks....that. [Beats her, and exit. Saw. Strike, do ! — and witherM may that hand and arm Whose blows have lamed me, drop from the rotten trunk ! Abuse me ! beat... | |
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