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" And therefore, I'll not have a chambermaid ; That ties her shoes, or any meaner office, But such whose fathers were right worshipful. 'Tis a rich man's pride ! there having ever been More than a feud, a strange antipathy, Between us and true gentry. "
The Plays of Philip Massinger ... - Page 509
by Philip Massinger - 1805
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A Select Collection of Old Plays, Volume 8

English drama - 1744 - 448 pages
...chamber-maid. That ties her fhoes, or any meaner office, But fuch whofe fathers were Right Worihipful. 'Tis a rich man's pride, there having ever been More than a fewd, a ftrange antipathy, Between ns and true-gentry. [Enter Welllvmt Mar. See ! who's here, fir....
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A new way to pay old debts. The great duke of Florence. The unnatural combat ...

Philip Massinger - 1779 - 350 pages
...though I come from the City, To have their Iffue whom I have undone, To kneel to mine, as Bond-SLives. Mar. 'Tis fit State, Sir. Over. And therefore, I'll...Chambermaid That ties her Shoes, or any meaner Office, But fuch whofe Fathers were Right Worfhipful. 'Tis a rich Man's Pride ! there having ever been More than...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...as bond slaves. Mar. 'Tis tit state, sir. Orcr. And therefore, I'll not have a chambermaid That tics her shoes, or any meaner office, But such whose fathers...antipathy Between us and true gentry. Enter WELLBORN. Afar. See, who's here, sir ! Orer. Hence, monster, prodigy ! Well. Call me what you will; I am your...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 454 pages
...though I come from the city, To have their issue whom I have undone, To kneel to mine, as bond-slaves. Mar. 'Tis fit state, Sir, ,» Over. And therefore,...feud, a strange antipathy Between us and true gentry. ^New Way to Pay Old Debts, Act II. Sc. 1. But it is not alone in the exquisite delineation of character,...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 416 pages
...their issue, whom I have undone, To kneel to mine, as bond slaves. Mar. Tis fit state, sir. Sir G. And, therefore, I'll not have a chambermaid That ties...gentry. Enter WELLBORN. Mar. See ! who's here, sir ? Sir G. Hence, monster ! prodigy ! Wellb. Call me what you will, I am your nephew, sir. Sir G. Avoid...
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Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: A Comedy in Five Acts

John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 pages
...have their issue, whom I have undone, To kneel to mine, as bond slaves. Mar. Tis fit state, sir. SirG. And, therefore, I'll not have a chambermaid That ties...gentry. Enter WELLBORN. Mar. See! who's here, sir? SirG. Hence, monster ! prodigy! Wellb. Call me what you will, I am your nephew, sir. Sir G. Avoid my...
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New Way to Pay Old Debts: A Comedy, Adapted to the Stage

Philip Massinger, John Philip Kemble - 1810 - 86 pages
...undone, To kneel to mine, as bond-slaves. . Mar. 'T is fit state, sir. •Sir G. And therefore, I 'll not have a chambermaid That ties her shoes, or any...Between us and true gentry. Enter WELLBORN. Mar. See, who 's here, sir. Sir G. Hence, monster 1 prodigy J • ¥*. TO FAT OLD DEBTS. 23 SirG. Avoid my sight!...
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The modern British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...their issue, whom I have undone, To kneel to mine, as bond-slaves. Mar. 'Tis fit state, sir. Orer. ! Orrr. Hence, monster, prodigy ! Well. Sir, your wife's nephew ; She and my father tumbled in one...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...though I came from the cit^ To have their issue, whom I have undone, To kneel to mine, as bond-slaves. Mar. 'Tis fit state, sir. Over. And therefore, I'll not have a chamber maid Tha t tics her shoes, or any meaner office. But such whose fathers were right worshipful...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Home of Kames: One ...

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1814 - 426 pages
...though I come from the city, To have their issue whom I have undone, To kneel to mine, as bond.slaves. Mar. 'Tis fit state, Sir, Over. And therefore, I'll...having ever been More than a feud, a strange antipathy petween us and true gentry. But it is not alone in the exquisite delineation of character, that the...
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