| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 518 pages
...glad citizens to windows rise, \\hen they some young triumpher tain would see. GLOKIANA. 1 Small 1 Small is that praise ! but oh ! a maid may want What she can neither eat nor drink. King. What's that ? Hunc. O * spare my blushes ; but I mean a husband. King. If that be all, I have provided... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 508 pages
...have you not enough of meat and drink? We 've given strict orders not to have you stinted. HUNCAMUNCA. Alas ! my lord, I value not myself, That once I ate two fowls and half a pig ; 1 Lee hath improved this metaphor : " Dost thou not view joy peeping from my eyes, The casements... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 512 pages
...have you not enough of meat and drink? We 've given strict orders not to have you stinted. HUNCAMUNCA. Alas ! my lord, I value not myself, That once I ate two fowls and half a pig ; 1 Lee hath improved this metaphor : " Dost thou not view joy peeping from my eyes, The casements... | |
| Henry Morley - 1885 - 332 pages
...Say, have you not enough of meat and drink ? We've given strict orders not to have you stinted. Hunc. Alas ! my lord, I value not myself That once I ate...may want What she can neither eat nor drink. King. What's that ? Hunc. O spare my blushes ;f but I mean a husband. King. If that be all, I have provided... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1889 - 402 pages
...strict orders not to have you stinted. HUNCAMUNCA : Alas ! my lord, I value not myself, That once I eat two fowls, and half a pig ; Small is that praise !...may want What she can neither eat nor drink — KING ARTHUK : What's that ? HUNCAMUNCA: 0 spare my blushes, but I mean a husband — KING ARTHUR : If that... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1889 - 420 pages
...Alas ! my lord, I value not myself, That once I eat two fowls, and half a pig ; Small is that praiso ! but oh ! a maid may want What she can neither eat nor drink — KING ARTHUR : What's that ? HUNCAMUNCA: O spare my blushes, but I mean a husband — KING ARTHUR : If that be all, I have provided... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 278 pages
...— Glariana. Hunc. Alas ! my lord, I value not myself That once I eat two fowls and half a pig ; 1 Small is that praise ! but oh ! a maid may want What she can neither eat nor drink. King. What's that ? Hunc, O 2 spare my blushes ; but I mean a husband. King. If that be all, I have provided... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1902 - 362 pages
...have you not enough of meat and drink ? We've given strict orders not to have you stinted. HUNCAMUNCA. Alas ! my lord, I value not myself, That once I ate...pig; Small is that praise ! but oh ! a maid may want " Lee hath improved this metaphor : " Dost thou not view joy peeping from my eyes, The casements opened... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 266 pages
...windows rise. ffunc. Alas ! my lord, I value not myself That once I eat two fowls and half a pig ; 1 Small is that praise ! but oh ! a maid may want What she can neither eat nor drink. King. What's that ? ffunc. O 2 spare my blushes ; but I mean a husband. King. If that be all, I have provided... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 300 pages
...LITERATURE THE WORKS OK HENRY FIELDING IN TWELVE VOLUMES VOLUME TWELVE KING ARTHUR AND HUNCAMUNCA . . . . A maid may want What she can neither eat nor drink KING. What \i that ? VOLUME TWELVE MISCELLANEOUS WHITINGS COMPLETE IN TWO PARTS PART II. "THE AUTHOR'S FARCE,"... | |
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