Give me joy, George! Crown me, shadow me with laurels! Well, George, after all, we modest fellows don't want for success among the women. The Good-natured Man - Page 67by Oliver Goldsmith - 1908 - 105 pagesFull view - About this book
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1773 - 126 pages
...upon us ? MARLO W. Didn't you fee the tempting, briik, lovely, little thing that runs about the häufe with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? ' HASTINGS. , Well ! and what then ? MARLO W. She's mine, you rogue you. Such fire, fuch motion, fuch eyes, fuch lips— — but, egad... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 292 pages
...upon us ? MARLOW. Didn't you fee the tempting, brifk, lovely, little thing that runs about the houfe with a bunch of keys to its girdle? HASTINGS. Well, and what then ? MARLOW. She's mine, you rogue you. Such fire, fuch motion, fuch eyes, fuch lips but, egad ! fhe would not let... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 288 pages
...us i MAR LOW, Didn't you fee the tempting, briflc, lovely, little thing, that runs about the houfe with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? HASTINGS. Well, and what then ? MARLOW. She's mine, you rogue you. Such fire, fuch niotion, fuch eyes, fuch lips but, egad ! fhc would not... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...success has your honour's modesty been crowned with now, that it grows so insolent upon us ? Mar. Didn't you see the tempting, brisk, lovely, little thing...about the house with a bunch of keys to its girdle >. Hast. Well ! and what then ! Mar. She's mine, you rogue you. Such fire, such motion, such eyes,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...success has your honour's modesty been crowned with now, that it grows so insolent upon us ? Mar. Didn't you see the tempting, brisk, lovely, little thing...about the house with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? Hast. Well! and what then! Mar. She's mine, you rogue you. Such fire, such motion, such eyes, such... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...success has your honour's modesty been crowned with now, that it grows so insolent upon us ? Mar. Didn't you see the tempting, brisk, lovely, little thing...about the house with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? Hast. Well! and what then ! Mor. She's mine, you rogue you. Such fire, such motion, such eyes, such... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...that runs about the house with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? Hast. Well ! and what then ? Mar. She's mine, you rogue you ! Such fire, such motion, such...but, egad ! she would not let me kiss them though. Hast. But are you so sure, so very sure of her? Mar. Why, man, she talked of shewing me her work above... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...has your honour's modesty been crowned with now, that it grows so insolent upon us ? Alar. Did not you see the tempting, brisk, lovely, little thing,...about the house with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? Hast. Well ! and what thcni Alar. She's mine, you rogue you ! Such fire, such motion, such eyes,... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...success has your honour's modesty been crowned with now, that it grows so insolent upon us? Mar. Did uot you see the tempting, brisk, lovely, little thing,...about the house with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? Hast. Well! and what then ? Mar. Site's mine, you rogue you ! Such fire, such motion, such eyes,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 406 pages
...success has your honour's modesty been crowned with now, that it grows so insolent upon us ? Mar. Didn't you see the tempting, brisk, lovely little thing that...about the house with a bunch of keys to its girdle ? Hast. Well ! and what then ! Mar. She's mine, you rogue you. Such fire, such motion, such eyes, such... | |
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