| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 492 pages
...has said in the conclusion of the 117th Spectator. Banks. Cursing, then hag ? take that, and that. [Exit, Saw. Strike, do : and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me ! beat me ! call me hag and witch ! What is the name,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Bants. Cursing, thou hag ! take that, and that. ! lamM me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me I beat me ! call me hag and witrh ! What is the name... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag t take that, and that. [Ели. Saut. his left hand twelve rev'rend owls did fly. So Komulus, 'tis sung lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me ! beat me ! call me hag and witch ! i V hut is the name... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy smews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag1 take that, and that. [Exit.] Saw. Strike, do : and wither'd may that hand and arm, Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me ! beat me ! call me hag and witch ! What is the name... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thon hag? take that, and that. [Exit.] Saw. Strike, do : and wither'd may that hand and arm, Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me ! beat me ! call me hag and witch ! What is the name... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...out of my ground. Saw. Dost strike me, slave, curmudgeon ? Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag ? take that, and that. [Exit. Saw. Strike, do : and wither' d may that hand and arm Whose blows have lamed ine, drop from... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1856 - 590 pages
...Hag, out of my ground. Saw. Dost strike me. slave, curmudgeon? Now thy bones aches, thy joints cramps, And convulsions stretch and crack thy sinews. Banks. Cursing, thou hag? take that, and that. [Exit.] What spells, or charms, or invocations, May the thing call'd Familiar "be purchased? I am shunn'd... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...thy sinews. »— • - —— —— ——— ,_— Banks. Cursing, thou hag ? take that, and that. [Exit. Saw. Strike, do : and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me, drop from the rotten trunk. Abuse me ! beat me! call me hag and witch ! What is the name,... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 444 pages
...curmudgeon ! Now thy bones' aches, thy joints' cramps, and convulsions stretch and crack they sinews !2 O. Banks. Cursing, thou hag ! take that, and that. [Beats...and wither'd may that hand and arm Whose blows have lam'd me drop from the rotten trunk ! Abuse me ! beat me! call me hag and witch! What is the name,... | |
| John Ford - 1869 - 442 pages
...curmudgeon ! Now thy bones' aches, thy joints' cramps, and convulsions stretch and crack they sinews !2 O. Banks. Cursing, thou hag ! take that, and that. \Beats her, and exit. Saw. Strike, do ! — and withefd may that hand and arm • Whose blows have lam'd me drop from the rotten trunk! Abuse me !... | |
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