| Thomas Dekker - 1622 - 472 pages
...Lawyer. Rate. Art thou 1 1 prithee let me fcratch thy Face ; for thy Pen has ftea'd off a great many mens skins. You'll have brave doings in the Vacation ;...Knaves and Fools are at variance in every Village. I'll fue Mother Sawyer, and her own Sow fhall give in evidence againft her. Sawy. Touch her. Rate. Oh my... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...lawyer. Ami. Art thou ? I pr'ythee let me scratch thy face ; for thy pen has flea'd off a great many mens skins. You'll have brave doings in the vacation ;...shall give in evidence against her. .Saw. Touch her. [The Dog rubs against her. Ann. Oh ! my ribs are made of a payn'd hose1, 1 Oh ! my ribs arc made of... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 632 pages
...Saw. No, I am a lawyer. Ann. Art thou? I prithee let me scratch thy face; for thy pen has flay'd off a great many men's skins. You'll have brave doings...Touch her. [To the DOG, who rubs against her. Ann. Oh! my ribs are made of a paned hose, and they break.4 There's a Lancashire hornpipe in my throat ;... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 630 pages
...Saw. No, I am a lawyer. Ann. Art thou? I prithee let me scratch thy face ; for thy pen has flay'd off a great many men's skins. You'll have brave doings...Touch her. [To the DOG, who rubs against her. . . Ann. Oh! my ribs are made of a paned hose, and they break.4 There's a Lancashire hornpipe in my throat;... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
...Saw. No, I am a lawyer. Ann. Art thou? I prithee let me scratch thy face ; for thy pen has flay'd off a great many men's skins. You'll have brave doings...give in evidence against her. Saw. Touch her. [To the Doc, who rubs against . her. Ann. Oh ! my ribs are made of a paned hose, and they break.4 There's a... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...Saw. No, I am a lawyer. Ann. Art thou ? I prithee let me scratch thy face ; for thy pen has flay'd off a great many men's skins. You'll have brave doings...shall give in evidence against her. Saw. Touch her. [_To the DOG, who rubs against her. Ann. Oh ! my ribs are made of a paned hose, and they break.* There's... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...Artthou? I prithee let me scratch thy face; for thy pen has flay'd off a great many men's skins. You 'll have brave doings in the vacation ; for knaves and fools are at variance in every village. I'1l sue mother Sawyer, and her own sow shall givĀ» in evidence against her. Saw. Touch her. [ To the... | |
| Thomas Dekker - Economics - 1887 - 642 pages
...knaves' purses, and the poor have nothing but bran. . Hey derry down ! are not you Mother Sawyer ? M. Saw. No, I am a lawyer. Ann. Art thou ? I prithee...and her own sow shall give in evidence against her. Ann. O, my ribs are made of a paned hose, and they break ! ' There's a Lancashire hornpipe in my throat... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1887 - 560 pages
...Hey derry down ! are not you Mother Sawyer ? M. Saiv. No, I am a lawyer. Ann. Art thou ? I prijthee let me scratch thy face ; for thy pen has flayed-off...and her own sow shall give in evidence against her. M. Saw. Touch her. [TotfoDog, who rubs against her. Ann. O, my ribs are made of a paned hose, and they... | |
| Thomas Dekker - English drama - 1904 - 542 pages
...variance in every village. I'll sue Motha Sawyer, and her own sow shall .give in evidence against her. M. Saw. Touch her. [To the Dog, -who rubs against her...Ann. O, my ribs are made of a paned hose, and they oreak ! ' There's a Lancashire hornpipe in my throat ; hark, how it tickles it, with doodle, doodle,... | |
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