Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling! for it looks like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs were in use, the captain might make a voyage to the Indies in it still, if he had but a fair wind. British Theatre - Page 42by John Bell - 1792Full view - About this book
| George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...pleafanteft place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle ; and fo you fhall fay, my lord. L.Ogle. Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling...like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs were in ufe, the captain might make a voyage to the Indies in it ftill, if he had but a fair wind. Cant. Ha,... | |
| 1785 - 538 pages
...and a bottle, — and fo-youfhall fay, my Lord. Lord 0^ I. Ay-^-or a bowl of punch, or a can of ffip, Mr. Sterling ! for it looks like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs, were in ufe, the captain might make a voyage to :the Indies in it ftill, if he had but a fair wind. •Cant.... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...a pipe and a bottle, and fo you fhall fay, my lord. might make a voyage to the Indies in it ftill, if he had but a fair wind. Can. Ha, ha, ha, ha ! Mri. Htldel, My brother's a little comical in hit ideas, my lord!—But you'll excufe him.—1 have... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...pleasantest place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle, and so you shall say, my lord. LordOg. Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling!...My brother's a little comical in his ideas, my lord ! — But you'll excuse him. — I have a little Gothic dairy, fitted up entirely in my own taste.... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...pleasante&t place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle, and so you shall say, my lord. LordOg. Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling I for it looks like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs were in vise, ihe captain might make a voyage... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 266 pages
...pleasantest place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle, — and so you shall say, my lord. LOgle. Ay — or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr Sterling! for it looks like a cabin in the air. If flying chiiis were in use, thecaptain might makea voyage to the Indies in it still, If he had but a fair wind.... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle, and so you shall say, my lord. Lord Ogle. Ay, or a bow] of punch, or a can of flip, Mr Sterling ! for it looks like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs wore in use, the captain might make a voyage to the Indies in it still, if he had but a fair wind.... | |
| 1804 - 268 pages
...world to take a pipe and a hottle, and so yon >hs" s»y, my lord. Lord Og. Ay, or a howl of pnnch, or a can of flip, Mr. Sterling ! for it look.s like a cabin in the air. If flying chairs were in nse, the captain might make a voyage to the Indies in it still, if he had hnt a fair wind. Can. Ha,... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...the world 'to take a pipe and a buttle, and so you shall say, my lord. Lard Ogle. Ay, or a bowl df punch, or a can of flip, Mr Sterling ! for it looks like a cabin in the air. If (lying chuirs were in use, the captain might make a voyage to the Indies in it still, if he had but... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...pleasantest place in the world to take a pipe and a bottle, and so you slnfll say, my lord. Lord ()#le. Ay, or a bowl of punch, or a can of flip, Mr Sterlins ! for it looks like a cahin in the air. If flying chairs were in use, the captain mhiht make... | |
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