| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...popinjay, Out of my grief, and my impatience, Answer d neglectingly, I know not what ; He should, or should not; for he made me mad, To see him shine so...waiting gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds; (God save the mark !) And telling me the sovereign's! thing on earth Was pannacety for an inward bruise... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pages
...popinjay', Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd", neglec tingly, I know not what ; He shouid,orhe 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, (Uod save the And telling me the sovereign's!... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 pages
...grief, and my impatience, Answer'd ncglectingly, 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, fhe sovereign'st... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 494 pages
...beingcold, To be so peslcr'd with a popinjay, Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd IK glcctingly, I know not what; He should, or he should not ; — for he made me i Anil talk so UVea waiting-gentlewoman, Of onus, and drums, aud wounds, (God save the m»ik!) t And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 400 pages
...wounds being cold, To be so pester'd with a popinjay, Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd, neglectingly, I know not what ; He should, or he should...thing on earth Was parmacity, for an inward bruise ; c 3 And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digg'd Out of the bowels... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 416 pages
...wounds being cold, To be so pester'd with a popinjay, Out of my grief and my impatience, Answer'd, neglectingly, I know not what; He should, or he should...— (Heaven save the mark !) — And telling me, the sovereign'^ thing on earth Was parmacity, for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity, so it... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 398 pages
...my wounds being cold, To be so pester'd with a popinjay, Out of my grief and my impatience, AnswerM, neglectingly, I know not what; He should, or he should...drums, and wounds,— (Heaven save the mark !)»— And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...popinjay, Out of my grief, and my impatience, Answer'd, neglectingly, I know not what : He should, or should not ; for he made me mad, To see him shine...waiting gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds ; (God save the mark !) And telling me, the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmacity, for an inward... | |
| John Walker - Elocution - 1810 - 394 pages
...my wounds being cold, To be so pestered with a popinjay, Out of my grief and my impatience Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what, He should, or he should...waiting gentlewoman, Of guns, and drums, and wounds, (heav'n save the mark!) And telling me the sovereign'st thing on earth, Was parmacity for an inward... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 458 pages
...wounds being cold, To be so pestered with a popinjay,* Out of my grief6 and my impatience, Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what ; He should, or he should...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... | |
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