| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 pages
...downe to fetch his dues; ) A kisse, a coll, a sip of hlood : > above. And why thou staist so long } I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. Hec. Oh, art thou come, What newes, what newes ? A11 goes still to our delight, Either come, or els Refuse, refuse. Hec. Now I am furnish'd for the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 428 pages
...downe to fetch his dues ; j A kisse, a coll, a sip of hlood: \ ahove. And why thou staist so long ) Since the air's so sweet and good. Hec. Oh, art thou come, I muse, I muse, What newes, what newes i All goes still to our delight, Either come, or els Refuse,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 pages
...There's one come down to fetch his dues; A kiss, a coll, a sip of blood : And why thou stay'st so long^ I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. Hec. Oh art thou come ? What news, what news ? Spirit. All goes still to our delight : Either come, or else Refuse, refuse. Hec.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 pages
...There's one come down to fetch his dues; A kiss, a coll, a sip of blood : And why thou stay'st so long, I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. Hec. Oh art thou come ? What news, what' news? Spirit. All goes still to our delight : Either come, or else Refuse, refuse. Hec.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 740 pages
...one comes downe to fetch his" dues, A kisse, a coll, a sip of blood : And why thou staist so long " I muse, I muse, " Since the air's so sweet and good....goes still to our delight, -» " Either come, or els >above. " Refuse, refuse.-* " Hec. Now I am furnish'd for the flight. " Fire.~\ Hark, hark, the catt... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 660 pages
...There's one comes down to fetch his dues, A kiss, a coll,ya sip of blood ; And why thou stay'st so long I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. HEC. O, art thou come ? What news, what news ? SPIRIT. All goes still to our delight : Either come, or else... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 688 pages
...There's one conies down to fetch his dues, A kiss, a coll,ya sip of blood ; And why thou stay'st so long I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. HEC. O, art thou come ? What news, what news ? SPIRIT. All goes still to our delight : Either come, or else... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 540 pages
...There's one come down to fetch his dues ; A kiss, a coll, a slip of blood : And why thou stay'st so long, I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. Hec. Oh art thou come ? What news, what news ? Spirit. All goes still to our delight : Either come, or else Refuse, refuse. Hec.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 pages
...There's one come down to fetch his dues ; A kiss, a coll, a slip of blood : And why thou stay'st so long, I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. Hec. Oh art thou come ? What news, what news ? Spirit. All goes still to our delight : Either come, or else Refuse, refuse. Hec.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...one come down to fetch his dues \ A kiss,, a coll, a slip of blood : And why thou stay'st so long, I muse, I muse, Since the air's so sweet and good. Hec. Oh art thou come ? What news, what news ? Spirit. All goes still to our delight : Either come, or else Refuse, refuse. Hec.... | |
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