| George Farquhar - 1736 - 354 pages
...as a Flannel N.ght-Cap-Oh Matrimony \ Matnmony !-_ He : toffes up the Cloaths with a barbarous fwmg over his Shoulders, diforders the whole Oeconomy of my Bed, leaves me half naked, and my who°e mg the melancholy Clock by a moanng Hufbahd '_. nT'Jff' y°u ^^ how handfomely, being i well-bred... | |
| George Farquhar - 1742 - 380 pages
...and his Hands and his Face as greafy ;r, his Flannel Night- Cap Oh Matrimony.! Matrimony! He tofTes up the Clothes with a barbarous fwing over his Shoulders,...my whole Night's Comfort is the tuneable Serenade cf that wakeful Nightingale, his Nofe O the Plcafure of counting (he melancholy Clock by a fnoaring... | |
| George Farquhar - 1752 - 102 pages
...Flannel Night- Cap — Oh Matrimony ! Matrimony !— He tofles up the Cloaths with a barbarous Swing over his Shoulders, diforders the whole Oeconomy of...me half naked, and my whole Night's Comfort is the tunable Serenade of that wakeful Nightingale, his Nofe O the Pleafure of counting the melancholy Clock... | |
| George Farquhar - English literature - 1760 - 380 pages
...Night-Cap Oh Matrimony ! Matrimony ! He tofles up the Clothes with a barbarous fwine over his Sholders, diforders the whole Oeconomy of my Bed, leaves me...the Pleafure of counting the melancholy Clock by a fnoaring Hulband ! Bat now, Sifter, you mail fee how handfomely, being a well-bred Man, he will beg... | |
| English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...night-cap Oh matrimony ! matrimony ! He tofles up the clothes with a barbarous fwing over his fboulders, diforders the whole oeconomy of my bed, leaves me...naked, and my whole night's comfort is the tuneable ferenade of that wakeful nightingale, his nofe. O the pleafure of counting the melancholy clock by... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 356 pages
...barbarous swing over his shoulders, disorders the whole economy of my bed, leaves me half- naked, «uiid my whole night's comfort is the tuneable serenade of that wakeful nightingale his nose. O, the pleasure of counting the melancholy clock by a snoring husband! But now, sister, you shall... | |
| George Farquhar - Authors, English - 1808 - 338 pages
...tosses up the clothes with a barbarous swing over his shoulders, disorders the whole economy of my bed, and my whole night's comfort is the tuneable serenade of that wakeful nightingale, his nose. O the pleasure of counting the melancholy clock by a snoring husband ! But now, sister, you shall... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 446 pages
...tosses up the clothes with a barbarous swing over his shoulders, disorders the whole economy of my bed, and my whole night's comfort is the tuneable serenade of that wakeful nightingale, his nose. O the pleasure of counting the melancholy clock by a snoring husband ! But now, sister, you shall... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...a barbarous swing, over his shoulders, disorders the whole economy of my bed, leaves me half-naked, and my whole night's comfort is the tuneable serenade of that wakeful nightingale his nose. О ! the pleasure of counting a melancholy dock by a snoring husband ! But now, sister, you shall... | |
| George Colman - Actors - 1830 - 348 pages
...— He tosses up the clothes with a barbarous swing over his shoulders, disorders the whole economy of my bed, leaves me half naked, and my whole night's comfort is the tuneful serenade of that wakeful nighlingule, his nose." FARO.UHAR. Patron and Peter dozed beyond noon,... | |
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