If one has money, he disburses, Whilst some tell fortunes, some pick purses. « Rather than be out of use, , We'll steal garters, hose, or shoes, Boots, or spurs with gingling rowels, Shirts or napkins, smocks or towels. Come live with us, come live with... May day, by George Chapman. Spanish gipsy; The changeling, by T. Middleton ... - Page 390by Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1815Full view - About this book
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1815 - 454 pages
...sport in tents; Then rouse betimes, and steal our dinners. Our store is never taken Without pigs, bens, or bacon, And that's good meat for sinners. At wakes...tipsy, At what hour he pleases. All. We laugh, we quail", we roar, we scuffle; We cheat, we drab, we filch, we shuffle. Dond. Oh sweet! they deserve... | |
| English plays - 1815 - 454 pages
...folks by dozen : If one has money, he disburses, Whilst some tell fortunes, some pick purses. i. , Rather than be out of use, We'll steal garters, hose,...towels. Come live with us, come live with us, All yon that love yonr eases ; He that's a gipsy, May be drunk or tipsy, At what hour he pleases. fill.... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 660 pages
...nie cozen Poor countryfolks by dozen ; If one have money, he disburses ; Whilst some tellfortunes, some pick purses; Rather than be out of use, We'll...gipsy May be drunk or tipsy At what hour he pleases. CHORUs. We laugh, we quaff, we roar, we scuffle ; We cheat, we drab, wejilch, we shuffle. DON. O sweet... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 688 pages
...fairs we cozen Poor countryfolks by dozen ; If one have money, he disburses ; Whilst some tellfortunes, some pick purses; Rather than be out of use, We'll...gipsy May be drunk or tipsy At what hour he pleases. CHORUs. We laugh, we quaff, we roar, we scuffle ; We cheat, we drab, wefilch, we shuffle. DON. O sweet... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 692 pages
...And that's good meat for sinners: At wakes and fairs we cozen Poor countryfolks by dozen; If one have money, he disburses ; Whilst some tell fortunes, some...garters, hose, or shoes, Boots, or spurs with gingling roniels, Shirts or napkins, smocks or towels. Come live with us, come live with us, All you that love... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 282 pages
...that's good meat for sinners : At wakes and fairs we cozen Poor country folk by dozen; If one have money, he disburses; Whilst some tell fortunes, some...smocks or towels. Come live with us, come live with us, produced first is an open question. Steevens and Gifford assign the priority to Middleton, Malone to... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 290 pages
...folk by dozen; If one have money, he disburses ; Whilst some tell fortunes, some pick purses ; Eather than be out of use, We'll steal garters, hose, or...smocks or towels. Come live with us, come live with us, produced first is :in open question. Steevens and Gifford assign the priority to Middleton, Malone... | |
| 1887 - 300 pages
...that's good meat for sinners : At wakes and fairs we cozen Poor country folk by dozen. If one have money, he disburses ; Whilst some tell fortunes, some...smocks or towels. Come live with us, come live with us. A somewhat similar song occurs in The Spanish Oit sy, first printed in 1653, it commences : — TRIP... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 502 pages
...we cozen Poor countryfolks by dozen; wo If one have money, he disburses ; Whilst some tellfortuncs, some pick purses ; Rather than be out of use, We'll...us, come live with us, All you that love your eases ; 1 See note 3, vol. iv. p. 127. He that's a gipsy May be drunk or tipsy 1 10 At -what hour he pleases.... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 496 pages
...good meat for sinners : At wakes and fairs -we cozen Poor countryfolks by dozen ; t oo If one have money, he disburses ; Whilst some tell fortunes, some...be out of use, We'll steal garters, hose, or shoes, Soots, or spurs with gingling rowels, Shirts or napkins, smocks or towels. Come live with us, come... | |
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