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" What, dost thou think I fish without a bait, wench : I bob for fools : He is mine own, I have him. I told thee what would tickle him like a trout ; And, as I cast it, so I caught him daintily', And all he has I've stow'd at my devotion. "
The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, with an intr. by G. Darley - Page 345
by Francis Beaumont - 1862
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The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Volume 3

Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 492 pages
...the Man ; I find him rich too, Clara. Cla. Haft thou married him ? EJlif. What doft thou think I fifh without a bait, Wench? I bob for Fools : He is mine own, I have I told thee what would tickle him like a Trout, And as I caft it fb I caught him daintily, And all...
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Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: A Comedy

John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...the. man.' I find him rich too, Clara. Qla. Haft thou married him? Eftif. What doft thou think, I fifh without a bait, wench ? I bob for fools. He is mine own. I have him. • I told thce what would tickle him like a trout ; And as I caft it, fo I caught him daintily ; And all he has...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 392 pages
...him rich too, dara. Cla. Haft thou married him ? Bftifi What doft thou think, I fifli withour a baffj Wench ? I bob for fools. He is mine own. I have him. x I told ihee what would tickle him like a trout ;• And as I cad it, fo I c;night him daintily ;...
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Comments on the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher: With an Appendix, Containing ...

John Monck Mason - 1798 - 494 pages
...line, and by a passage in the 2d Act; where Estifania says—- He is mine own ; I have him. I told you what would tickle him like a trout, And as I cast it, so I wrought him daintily. Page 429. SANCHIO To be tied to a man's pleasure is a second labour. To obtain...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...Estif. Yes, and the most kind man ; I find him ricli too, Clara. Clu. Hast thou married him ? Estif. What, dost thou think I fish without a bait, wench...would tickle him like a trout ; And as I cast it, so 1 caught him daintily; And all, he has, I've stowed at my devotion. (lia. Does the lady know this ?...
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Sharpe's British Theatre, Volume 10

1804 - 266 pages
...i'i". Hast thon married him ? [wench ? /;,/,/'. What, dost thon think I fish withont a hait, I hoh for fools. He is mine own. I have him. I told thee what wonld tickle him like n tront ; And as I cast it, so I canght him daintily ; And all he has I've stow'd...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 540 pages
...Estif. Yes, and the most kind man; I find him rich too, Clara. .Chi. Hast thou married him ? Estif. What, dost thou think I fish without a bait, wench ? I bob fur fools. He is mine own. I have him. I told dice what would tickle him like a trout ; And as I cast...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 410 pages
...Estif. Yes: And the most kind man, — I find him rich too, Clara. Cla. Hast thou married him ? Estif. What, dost thou think I fish without a bait, wench...daintily, And all he has I've stow'd at my devotion. Cla. Does the lady know this ? she's coming now to town ; Now to live here in this house. Estif. Let...
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Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: A Comedy in Five Acts

John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 pages
...Estif. Yes : And the most kind man,— I find him rich too, Clara. Cla. Hast thou married him ? Estif. What, dost thou think I fish without a bait. wench...daintily, And all he has I've stow'd at my devotion. Cla. Does the lady know this? she's coming now to town ; Now to live here in this house. Estif. Let...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 pages
...Estif. Yes: And the most kind man, — % I find him rich too, Clara. Cla. Hast thou married him ? Estif. What, dost thou think I fish without a bait, wench...it, so I caught him daintily, And all he has I've stowM at my devotion. Cla. Does the lady know this ? she's coming now to town ; Now to live here in...
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