Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJ. Banners, W. Slackman, F. Rennington, W. Jones, T. Newton, and R. Bland, 1753 - 316 pages |
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Page 4
... Caius. Mrs. Page, Wise to Mr. Page. Mrs. Ford, Wise to Mr. Ford. Mrs. Anne Page, Daughter to Mr. Page, in Love with Fenton. - - Mrs. Quickly, Servant to Dr. Caius. . Servants to Page, Ford, &c. sc E N E Windsor. * - T H E . T H E Merry ...
... Caius. Mrs. Page, Wise to Mr. Page. Mrs. Ford, Wise to Mr. Ford. Mrs. Anne Page, Daughter to Mr. Page, in Love with Fenton. - - Mrs. Quickly, Servant to Dr. Caius. . Servants to Page, Ford, &c. sc E N E Windsor. * - T H E . T H E Merry ...
Page 15
... Caius, coming; if he do, I'faith, and find any body in the house, here will be an old abusing of God's patience, and the king's Engli/%. - - Rug. I'll go watch. . [Exit Rugby. Quic, Go, and we'll have a posset for't soon at night, in ...
... Caius, coming; if he do, I'faith, and find any body in the house, here will be an old abusing of God's patience, and the king's Engli/%. - - Rug. I'll go watch. . [Exit Rugby. Quic, Go, and we'll have a posset for't soon at night, in ...
Page 16
... Caius. - . Caius. Wat is you fing I do not like des toys; pray you go and vetch me in my closet, un boilier verd; a box, a green a box; do intend vat I speak a green a box. • Qgic. Ay, forsooth, I'll fetch it you. I am glad he went not ...
... Caius. - . Caius. Wat is you fing I do not like des toys; pray you go and vetch me in my closet, un boilier verd; a box, a green a box; do intend vat I speak a green a box. • Qgic. Ay, forsooth, I'll fetch it you. I am glad he went not ...
Page 17
... Caius. O Diable, Diable; vat is in my closet Willaine, Larron, Rugby, my rapier. * - [Puls; Simple out of the closet. 2uic. Good master, be content. Caius. Wherefore should I be content-a Quie. The young man is an honest man. Caius What ...
... Caius. O Diable, Diable; vat is in my closet Willaine, Larron, Rugby, my rapier. * - [Puls; Simple out of the closet. 2uic. Good master, be content. Caius. Wherefore should I be content-a Quie. The young man is an honest man. Caius What ...
Page 18
... Caius. You Jack-a-nape; give this letter to Sir Hugh, by gar it is a shallenge: I will cut his troat in de #: and I will teach a scurvy jack-a-nape priest to meddle or make—You may be gone, it is not good you tarry here; by gar I will ...
... Caius. You Jack-a-nape; give this letter to Sir Hugh, by gar it is a shallenge: I will cut his troat in de #: and I will teach a scurvy jack-a-nape priest to meddle or make—You may be gone, it is not good you tarry here; by gar I will ...
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