All the chirurgeons o'th' city, for although Gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, And were ready to go to it, yet her persuasions would Make them put up. Cast. That she would, my lord. How do you like my Spanish gennet ? Rod. Elizabethan Drama: In Two Volumes - Page 7251910 - 899 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 pages
...'sa wit were able to undoe All the chyrurgeons o" th' city ; for although Gallants should quarrel!, and had drawn their weapons, And were ready to go to it : yet her perswasioni would Make them put up. Cos. That she would (my lord) : How do you like my Spanish gennit... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 pages
...were able to undoe All the chyrurgeons o' th' city ; for although Gallants sliould quarrel!, and hud drawn their weapons, And were ready to go to it : yet her perswasioni would Make them put up. Cos. That she would (my lord) : How do you like my Spanish gennit?... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 384 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo all the chirurgeons o'th" city, for although gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, and were ready to go...is all fire. FERD. I am of Pliny's opinion, I think ha was begot by the wind ;* he runs as if he were ballassedf with quick-silver. SILVIO. True, my lord,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo all the chirurgeons o'th' city, for although gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, and were ready to go...up. CAST. That she would, my lord. How do you like ray Spanish gennet? ROD. He is all fire. FERD. I am of Pliny's opinion, I think he was begot by the... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 300 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo All the chirurgeons o'th' city, for although Gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, And were ready to go...think he was begot by the wind ; He runs as if he were ballassed with quicksilver. Silvio. True, my lord, he reels from the tilt often. Bod. Gris. Ha, ha,... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 294 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo All the chirurgeons o'th' city, for although Gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, And were ready to go...would, my lord. How do you like my Spanish gennet? Bod. He is all fire. Ferd. I am of Pliny's opinion, I think he was begot by the wind ; He runs as if... | |
| John Webster - 1857 - 298 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo All the chirurgeons o'th' city, for although Gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, And were ready to go...would Make them put up. Cast. That she would, my lord. ¡_ How do you like my Spanish gennet ? Bod. He is all fire. Ferd. I am of Pliny's opinion, I think... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1857 - 424 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo all the cbirurgeons o'the city; for although gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, and were ready to go...persuasions would make them put up. Cast. That she would, my lord.—How do you like my Spanish gennet 1 Rod. He is all fire. '"" Ferd. I am of Pliny's opinion,... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo all the cbirurgeons o'the city; for although gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, and were ready to go...Pliny's opinion, I think he was begot by the wind; t he runs as if he were ballassed with quick-silver. Silvio. True, my lord, he reels from the tilt... | |
| 1870 - 610 pages
...there's a wit were able to undo all the chirurgeona o' the city; for although gallants should quarrel, and had drawn their weapons, and were ready to go...he was •begot by the wind ; he runs as if he were balhissed with quicksilver. SU. True, my lord, he reels from the tilt often. Rod. Gris. Ha, ha, ha... | |
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