| 1780 - 550 trang
...will, I'll give him That gift, he will never look half fcurvily enough. Oh, the clowns that I have feen in my time ! The very peeping out of one of them would...have Made a young heir laugh, though his father lay a dying; A man undone in law the day before (The faddeft cafe that can be) might for his fecond Have... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 528 trang
...Faith, dress him how you will, I '11 give him That gift, he will never look half scurvily enough. Oh, the clowns that I have seen in my time. The very peeping...have Made a young heir laugh, though his father lay a dying ; A man undone in law the day before (The saddest case that can be) might for his second Have... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 540 trang
...dress him how you will, I 'Jl give him • That gift, he will never Io9k half scurvily enough. Oh, the clowns that I have seen in my time. The very peeping...have Made a young heir laugh, though his father lay a dying ; A man undone in law the day before (The saddest case that can be) might for his second Have... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 trang
...Faith, dress him how you will, I'll give him That gift, he will never look half scurvily enough. Oh, the clowns that I have seen in my time ! The very...have Made a young heir laugh, though his father lay a dying; A man undone in law the day before [cond (The saddest case that can be) might for his seHave... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 trang
...Faith, dress him how you will, I'll give him That gift, he will never look half scurvily enough Oh, the clowns that I have seen in my time ! The very peeping out of one of them would havt Vlade a young heir laugh, though bis father la; a dying; A man undone in law the day before [coiid... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1827 - 510 trang
...he's too fair, i'i'aith, To make the people laugh. first Cheater. Not as he may be dress'd, sir. Oh, the clowns that I have seen in my time ! The very...have Made a young heir laugh, though his father lay a dying; A man undone in law the day before (The saddest case that can be) might for his second Have... | |
| Francis Douce - 1839 - 678 trang
...'Faith, dress him how you will, 1 '11 give him That gift, he will never look half scurvily enough. Oh, the clowns that I have seen in my time. The very peeping...have Made a young heir laugh, though his father lay a dying ; A man undone in law the day before (The saddest case that can he) might for his second Have... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 624 trang
...Pennilesse, sig. D. 2, ed. 1595. And in the Praeludium to Goff's Careleu Shepherdes, 1656, Thrift says — very peeping out of one of them would have made a...lay a-dying ; , a man undone in law the day before (the saddest case that can be) might for his twopence' have burst himself with laughing, and ended... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 trang
...find the following lamentation over the falling off of these jesters : — Oh the clowns thnt I h.ivo seen in my time. The very peeping out of one of them wroitd hare Madu a young heir lough, though hU father lay a dying ; A man undone in law the day before... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 690 trang
...thus described retrospectively :— " Oh, the clowns that I have seen in my time I The very passing out of one of them would have Made a young heir laugh though his father lay a-dring: A man undone in law the day before (The saddest case that can be) might for hU second Have... | |
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