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" I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. — As for your love or your liking I don't value it of a rope's end. — And mayhap I like you as little as you do me. — What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But... "
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by William Congreve - 1774
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Love for Love. A Comedy: Acted at the Theatre in Little-Lincoln's-Inn-Fields ...

William Congreve - 1704 - 96 pages
...you may learn to give good Words however. I fpoke you fait1, d'ye fee, and civil. • ' As far .. . , And may-hap I like you as little as you do me: What...; Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you- do. But I tell you one thing, if you (houid give fuch Language at Sta, you'd have a Cat o' Nine-tails laid...
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Love for Love. A Comedy: Written by Mr. Congreve

William Congreve - 1747 - 112 pages
...good Words however. I fpoke you fair, d'ye fee, and civil.- As for your Love or your Liking, I don1! Value it of a Rope's End ; And may-hap I like you...Father ; Gad I fear a Whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing, if you fhou'd give fuch Language at Sea, you'd have a Cat o' Nine-tails laid...
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Volume 5

English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...good words, however. I fpoke you fair, d'ye fee, and civil. — As for your love, or your hkui™, I don't value it of a. rope's end — and mayhap I like you ::? little as you do me. — What I faid was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more...
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British Theatre, Volume 23

John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 300 pages
...give good words, however. I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. ' As for your love, or your liking, I don't value it of a rope's end — and mayhap I like you as little as you do me. What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing...
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Bell's British Theatre: Comus, by J. Milton. ... Love in a village, by I ...

English drama - 1797 - 468 pages
...give good words, however. I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. As for your love, or your liking, I don't value it of a rope's end — and mayhap I like you as little as you do me. What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing...
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Comus, a Mask

John Milton - English drama - 1797 - 484 pages
...give good words, however. I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. As for your love, or your liking, I don't value it of a rope's end — and mayhap I like you as little as you do me. What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...give good words, however. I spoke you fairt d'ye see, and civil. As for your love, or your liking, I don't value it of a rope's end — and mayhap I like you as little as you do me. What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you, one thing...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...of a rope's cnil — and mayhap I like you a! little as you du me. What I said was in obedience tu father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one tiling — if you should give such language at sea, you'd have a cat o' nine tails laid...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 372 pages
...give good words, however. I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. As for your love, or your liking, I don't value it of a rope's end — and mayhap I like you as little as you do me. What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing...
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Love for Love: A Comedy in Five Acts

William Congreve - 1808 - 412 pages
...give good words, however. I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. As for your love, or your liking, I don't value it of a rope's end — and mayhap I like you as little as you do me. What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing...
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