Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what, He should, or he should not ; for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting gentlewoman... Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of ... - Page 292by E. H. Seymour - 1805Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 pages
...popinjay,° Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what; For he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark 1) And telling me, the sovereign'... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1838 - 338 pages
...neglectingly ; I know not what ; He should, or he should not ; for it made me mad, To see him shine BO bright, .and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds. And telling me, the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmacety for an inward bruiso 5 And that it was... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pages
...popinjay, f Out of my grieff and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what ; . For he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 pages
...and my impatience, Answered neglectingly, I know not what; He should, or he should not;—for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, 1 The reader should bear in mind that the courtier's beard, according to the fashion... | |
| William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 pages
...pester'd with a popinjay, Answer'd, neglectingly, I know not what, He should or should not: For he made me mad To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman [mark! Of guns, and drums, and wounds,—heave'n save the And telling me,—the... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1840 - 314 pages
...neglectingly ; I know not what ; He should, or he should not ; for it made me mad, To see him shine so bright, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds. And telling me, the sovereign's! thing on earth Was parmacety for an inward bruise ; And that it was... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 472 pages
...impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what ; He should, or he should not ; — for he made me mad. To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pages
...and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what, He should, or he should not ; for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, God save the mark ! And telling me, the sovereign'st... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 pages
...and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what, He should, or he should not ; for he made me mad, To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet, And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, God save the mark ! . And telling me, the sovereign'st... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...and my impatience, Answered neglectingly I know not what; He should, or he should not: for he made me mad To see him shine so brisk, and smell so sweet,...waiting gentle-woman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds; Heaven save the mark! And telling me " the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmaceti, for an inward... | |
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