Why, sir, you've cast your skin, sure; you're brisk and gay — lusty health about you — no sign of age, but your silver hairs. Old Mir. Silver hairs ! Then they are quicksilver hairs, sir. Whilst I have golden pockets, let my hairs be silver, an' they... The Dramatick Works ; of Mr. George Farquhar - Page 14by George Farquhar - 1736Full view - About this book
| George Farquhar - 1742 - 380 pages
...Whilft I have golden Pockets, let my Hairs be Silver an they will. Adsbud Sir, I can dance, and fing, and drink, and no, I can't wench. But Mr. Dugard,...your Travels ? Dug. Your Son's come home, Sir. Old Mir. Come home ! Bob come home ? By the Blood of the Mirabels, Mr. Dugard, what fey ye ? Ori. Mr. Mirabel... | |
| George Farquhar - 1751 - 92 pages
...Whflft' I have golden Pockets, let my Haiis be Silver a» they will. Ad/bud Sir, I can darice, and fing, and drink, and no, 'I can't wench. But Mr. Dugard, no News of my Son Bob in all your Travels i "' T ' Dug. Your Son's come home, Sir. Old. Mir. Come home ! Bob come home ! By the Blood of the... | |
| George Farquhar - 1772 - 382 pages
...Whillr. I have golden Pockecs, let my Hairs be Silver an they will. Adfbad, Sir, I can dance, and fing, and drink, and no, I can't wench. But Mr. Dugard, no News of my Son Bob in all your Travels f Dug. Your son's come home, Sir. Old. Mir. Come home ! Bob come home ! By the Blood of the Mirabels,... | |
| English drama - 1777 - 588 pages
...Whilfl I have golden pockets, let my hairs be filver an they will. Adibud, fir, I can dance, and fing, and drink, and — no, I can't wench. But Mr. Dugard, no news of my fon Bob in all your travels ? Dug. Your fon's come home, fir. Old Mir. Come home! Bob come home! By... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 414 pages
...But, Mr. Bugard, no news of my fon Bob in all your travels ? Dug. Your fen's come home, Sir. Old Mir. Come home ! Bob come home! By the Blood of the Mirabels,....fay ye ? Ori. Mr. Mirabel return'd, Sir ! Dug. He's certainly come, and you may fee him within this hour or two. Dug, Sir, he came to town with me this... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...Whilst I have golden pockets, let my hairs be silveran they will. Adsbud, sir, I can dance, and sing, and drink, and >-no, I can't wench. — But, Mr. Dugard,...news of my son Bob in all your travels ? Dug. Your son *s come home, sir. Old Mir. Come home 1 Bob come home ! By the blood of the Mirabels, Mr. Dugard,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...Whilst I have golden pockets, let my hairs be silver an they will. Adsbud, sir, I can dance, and sing, and drink, and— — no, I can't wench. But, Mr Dugard, no news of my son Bob ia all your travels г Dug. Your son's come home, sir. Old Mir. Come home ! Bob come home ! By the... | |
| George Farquhar - Authors, English - 1808 - 338 pages
...Whilst I have golden pockets, let my hairs be silver, an' they will. Adsbud, sir, I can dance, and sing, and drink, and — no, I can't wench. But Mr. Dugard,...your travels? Dug. Your son's come home, sir. Old Mir. Come home ! Bob come home ! By the blood of the Mirabels, Mr. Dugard, what say you? Oriiuia. Mr.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 446 pages
...I have golden pockets, let my hairs be silver, an* they will. Atlsbud, sir, I can dance, and sing, and drink, and— no, I can't wench. But Mr. Dugard,...your travels? Dug. Your son's come home, sir. Old Mir. Come home ! Bob come home ! By the blood of the Mirabels, Mr. Dugard, what say you ? Oriana. Mr.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...let my hairs be silver an they will. Adsbud, sir, I can dance, and sing, and drink, and no, I cann't wench. — But, Mr Dugard, no news of my son Bob in...your travels ? Dug. Your son's come home, sir. Old Mir. Come home ! Bob come home ! By the blood of the Mirabels, Mr Dugard, what sav J*? Orí. Mr Mirabel... | |
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