I protest I'm in extreme want of money ; if you can supply me now with any means, you do me the greatest pleasure, next to the bounty of your love, as ever poor gentleman tasted. Mis. G. What's the sum would pleasure ye, sir? though you deserve nothing... The Works of Thomas Middleton, - Page 456by Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840Full view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 pages
...in t heir fact. Green. Gos. Oh, puh, ho, ho. Lar. So, so. Mrs Gal. What's the matter now, sir ? Lor. I protest I'm in extreme want of money; if you can...bounty of your love, as ever poor gentleman tasted. Mrs Gal, What's the sum would pleasure yc, sir? Though you deserve nothing lessat my hands. Lai. Why,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 pages
...their facet. Green. Gos. Oh, puh, ho, ho. Lai. So, so. Mrs Gal. What's the matter now, sir ? Lax. 1 protest I'm in extreme want of money; if you can supply...bounty of your love, as ever poor gentleman tasted. Mrt GaL What's the sum would pleasure ye, sir ? Though you deserve nothinglessatmy hands. Lax. Why,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 pages
...Got. Oh, pub, ho, bo. Lai. So, so. Mrs Gal. What's the matter now, sir ? Lai. I protest I'm inténteme want of money; if you can supply me now with any means,...bounty of your love, as ever poor gentleman tasted. Mrt Gal. What's the sum would pleasure те, sir ? Though you deserve mithin!; l ess aTmy hand?. Lax.... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 696 pages
...sergeant. LAX. Puh, puh. [He blows tobacco in their faces. GREEN. O, puh! Gos. Ho, ho! 7-? LAX. So, so. Mis. G. What's the matter now, sir ? LAX. I protest...hands. LAX. Why, 'tis but for want of opportunity, thou knowest.—I put her off with opportunity still: by this light, I hate her, but for means to keep me... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1890 - 512 pages
...sergeant. Lax. Puh, puh. [He blows tobacco in their faces. Green. O, puh ! Gos. Ho, ho ! Lax. So, so. Mis. G. What's the matter now, sir ? Lax. I protest...sir? though you deserve nothing less at my hands. 1 A quibble on " manners " and " manors." 24 THE ROARING GIRL. [ACT n. Lax. Why, 'tis but for want... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1890 - 692 pages
...What's the matter now, sir? Lax. I protest I'm in extreme want of money ; if you can supply me noi; with any means, you do me the greatest pleasure, next...sir? though you deserve nothing less at my hands. 1 A quibble on " manners " and " manors." Lax. Why, 'tis but for want of opportunity, thou knowest.... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1890 - 510 pages
...sergeant. Lax. Puh, puh. \He blows tobacco in their faces. Green. O, puh ! .•' Gos. Ho, ho ! Lax. So, so. Mis. G. What's the matter now, sir? Lax. I protest...I'm in extreme want of money ; if you can supply me nov; with any means, you do me the greatest pleasure, next to the bounty of your love, as ever poor... | |
| Henry Dugdale Sykes - 1924 - 248 pages
...Laxton says to Mistress Gallipot : I protest I'm now in extreme want of money ; if you can supply me with any means, you do me the greatest pleasure, next...bounty of your love, as ever poor gentleman tasted, to which she replies : What 's the sum will pleasure ye, sir ? In this instance I have quoted the context... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Thomas Dekker - 1987 - 292 pages
...ho, ho! [ They move away.] Laxton. So, so. 80 Mistress Gallipot. What's the matter now, sir? Laxton. I protest I'm in extreme want of money. If you can...bounty of your love, as ever poor gentleman tasted. 85 Mistress Gallipot. What's the sum would pleasure ye, sir? Though you deserve nothing less at my... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1890 - 512 pages
...puh. \He blows tobacco in their faces. Green. O, puh ! Cos. Ho, ho ! Lax. So, so. J/w. G. What's Ihe matter now, sir? Lax. I protest I'm in extreme want...sir? though you deserve nothing less at my hands. 1 A quibble on " manners" and '• manors." Lax. Why, 'tis but for want of opportunity, thou knowest.... | |
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