These, by enchantments, can whole lordships change To trunks of rich attire; turn ploughs and teams To Flanders mares and coaches; and huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly. Have you not city-witches, who can turn Their husbands... Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 521by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...Flanders mares and coaches; and huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly. Have you not city-witches who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing shops of wares, To sumptuous tables, gardens of stol'n sin, In one year wasting, what scarce twenty win? Are not these witches? Just. Yes, yes ; but... | |
| England - 1820 - 774 pages
...mares and coaches ; and huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly. Have you not rity-witches, who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing shops of wares. To sum ptuous tables, gardens, of *to!'n sin, In one year waiting, what scarce twenty win ? Are not these... | |
| 1820 - 784 pages
...sin, In one year waiting, wnat scarce twenty win ? Are not these witches ? JusL Yes, yes ; but tlie law Casts not an eye on these. Saw. Why then on me, Or any lean old beldam ? Reverence once Had wont to wait on age : now an olil woman, Ill-favour'd grown with years, if she be poor, Must be call... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...mares and coaches : and huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly. Have you not city wenches who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing shops of wares, To sumptuous tables, gardens of stol'n sin, In one year wasting, what scarce twenty win ? Are not these witches? JUST. Yes, yes; but... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
...mares and coaches; and huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly. Have you not city-witches, who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing...on me, Or any lean old beldam ? Reverence once Had wont to wait on age; now an old woman, Ill-favour'd grown with years, if she be poor, Must be call'd... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 630 pages
...mares and coaches; and huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly. Have you not city-witches, who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing...on me, Or any lean old beldam? Reverence once Had wont to wait on age; now an old woman, Ill-favour'd grown with years, if she be poor, Must be call'd... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 392 pages
...huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly ! Are not these witches? Have you not city wives too, who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing...sin ; In one year wasting, what scarce twenty win ? And what are these but witches ? Just. Yes, yes ; but the law Casts not an eye on these. Saw. Why... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...huge trains Of servitors, to a French butterfly ! Are not these witches ? Have you not city wives too, who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing...sin ; In one year wasting, what scarce twenty win ? And what are these but witches ? Just. Yes, yes ; but the law Casts not an eye on these. Saw. Why... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 444 pages
...can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing shops of wares, To sumptuous tables, gardens of stol'n sin ; In one year wasting what scarce twenty win ?...on me, Or any lean old beldam ? Reverence once Had wont to wait on age ; now an old woman, Ill-favour'd grown with years, if she be poor, Must be call'd... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 442 pages
...Flanders mares and coaches, and huge trains Of servitors to a French butterfly. Have you not city-witches who can turn Their husbands' wares, whole standing shops of wares, To sumptuous tables, gardens of stol'n sin ; In one year wasting what scarce twenty win ? Are not these witches ? Just. Yes, yes ;... | |
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