Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand on thy hind-legs up. Kiss me, my Tommy ; And rub away some wrinkles on my brow. By making my old ribs to shrug for joy Of thy fine tricks. Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 521by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 702 pages
...Black Dog. MOTHER SAWYER. Familiar. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...tickle. Hast thou struck the horse lame as I bid thee ? 1 [Two and a quarter pages omitted.] ^[Mermaid Series. Decker, ed. Rhy«J Famil. Yes, and nipt the... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 pages
...Black Dog. MOTHER SAWYER. Familiar. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...? Let's tickle. Hast thou struck the horse lame as 1 bid thee ? 1 [Two and a quarter pages omitted.] 2 [Mermaid Serits. Decker, ed. Rhys.] Fa/mil. Yes,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - Authors, English - 1904 - 718 pages
...Black Dog. MOTHER SAWYER. Familiar. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...hast thou done ? Let's tickle. Hast thou struck the hone lame as I bid thee ? Famil. Yes, and nipt the sucking child. Saw. Ho, ho, my dainty, My little... | |
| Thomas Dekker - English drama - 1904 - 542 pages
...Bow, wow ! I'll have it now. M. Saw. I am dried up tfith cursing and with madness, and have yet STo blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. stand on thy hind-legs up — kiss me, my Tommy, ind rub away some wrinkles on my brow By making my old ribs to shrug for joy 1 Penny. Lat. Denarius.... | |
| Friedrich Bielefeld - 1904 - 52 pages
...thou shalt have the teat anon. Dog. I'll have it now. Saw. I am dried up . . . . . . . and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine Stand on thy hind — legs up — kiss me, my Tommy ist eine erneute (vgl. IV, l p. 239) Verwendung der Quellenstellen:... | |
| John Addington Symonds - Drama - 1904 - 580 pages
...Italy, vol. v. pp. 348-350. THE WITCH 885 I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand on thy hind legs up — kiss me, my Tommy, And rub away some wrinkles on my brow, By making my old ribs to... | |
| Mary Beth Rose - Drama - 1989 - 256 pages
...for some kind of relationship and her delight at the havoc Dog has wrought: "Stand on thy hind legs up. Kiss me, my Tommy, / And rub away some wrinkles...my old ribs to shrug for joy / Of thy fine tricks" (158-61). In this central relationship, the hint of the bizarre and perverse, parodied in Old Banks's... | |
| Garry Wills - Drama - 1995 - 238 pages
...on thy hind legs — up, kiss me, my Tommy, And rub some wrinkles on my brow By making my old ribs shrug for joy Of thy fine tricks. What hast thou done? Let's tickle! Hecate, who is a witch not a goddess in Middleton's The Witch, calls to her familiar, the actor in... | |
| Keith Whitlock - History - 2000 - 388 pages
...that her clearest expression of these feelings comes shortly before the dog's treachery is revealed: Kiss me, my Tommy, And rub away some wrinkles on my...making my old ribs to shrug for joy Of thy fine tricks. [IV.i.157-6o] [...] The various portrayals of corruption and repentance are aspects of the principal... | |
| Janette Dillon - Drama - 2006 - 39 pages
...of thee. Comfort me; thou shalt have the teat anon. DOG Bow wow! I'll have it now. ELIZABETH SAWYER Stand on thy hind-legs up. Kiss me, my Tommy, And...thy fine tricks. What hast thou done? Let's tickle. William Rowley, Thomas Dekker and John Ford, The Witch of Edmonton (1621), IV. 1.1 63-73 Enter Giovanni... | |
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