| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 592 sayfa
...a drivelling Fool did swear — His babU and tcU'rf cap I khould not wear." VOL. III. 'IL To carrie all this pelfe and trash Because their bodies are...coaches dash From house to house, from street to street. Were they of slate, or were they lame, To ride in coach they need not shame. But being base, and sound... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 594 sayfa
...drivelling Fool did swc:ir — His 6u6/c and lulfil cap I >!umld nol wear." VOL. III. 3 I, To carrie all this pelfe and trash Because their bodies are unfit, Our wantons DOW in coaches dash From house to house, from street to street. Were they of slate, or were they lame,... | |
| 1835 - 736 sayfa
...common use of coaches at that period of their introduction into this country : " To carry all this pelf and trash, Because their bodies are unfit, Our wantons...dash From house to house, from street to street." Ariosto, in a celebrated passage vindicating women, asserts that all their worst faults are imputable... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 sayfa
...been equally general, for the author of " Quippes for upstart newfangled Gentlewemen," says: — • less desert, the cold starless night, And stern-eje'd Murderer with his knife The era of their introduction into this country has been recorded by Taylor, the water-poet. " In the... | |
| Stephen Gosson - 1841 - 168 sayfa
...quotation, in his very learned and amusing essay upon that subject in the Archaeologia : — To carrie all this pelfe and trash, Because their bodies are...dash. From house to house, from street to street. Were they of state, or were they lame, To ride in coach they need not shame ; But being base, and sound... | |
| Stephen Gosson - 1841 - 172 sayfa
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| John Northbrooke - 1853 - 610 sayfa
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| John Marston - 1856 - 332 sayfa
...nine. Cri. Why then thou hast nine lives, like a cat. Tis. Mew, you would be taken up for that. On. Nay, good, let me still sit; we lowe statures love...sit, least when we stand we may be supposed to sit. Tis. Dost not weare high corke shooes—chopines ? Cri. Monstrous on's ! I am, as many other are, peec'd... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 324 sayfa
...nine. Cri. Why then thou hast nine lives, like a cat. Tis. Mew, you would be taken up for that. Cri. Nay, good, let me still sit ; we lowe statures love...sit, least when we stand we may be supposed to sit. Tla. Dost not weare high corke shooes — chopines ? Cri. Monstrous on's ! I am, as many other are,... | |
| 1866 - 396 sayfa
...worsted stockes of bravest die, And silken garters fring'd with gold ; These corked shooes to beare them hie Makes them to trip it on the molde : They...dash, From house to house, from street to street. 190 Were they of state, or were they lame, To ride in coach they need not shame. But being base,1 &... | |
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