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Patient Grissil; a Comedy by T Dekker, H Chettle and W Haughton Repr , with an Intr and Notes [by J P Collier]
Format: Paperback
ISBN13: 9780217189187
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1841. Excerpt: ... 1st Beg. Madam, we know him as well as a beggar knows his dish. Gwe. All these Actuals is made for cousin marquess. Sir Owen is gone to fedge him; but Sir Owen has anger hur lady. 1st Beg. More shame for him: he's not a knight, but. a knitter of caps for it. Gwe. Sir Owen is anger hur lady, and therefore her lady is anger Sir Owen. 1st Beg. Make him a cuckold, madam; and upon that I drink to you. Helter skelter, here, rogues; top and top gallant, pell mell, hufty tufty, hem God save the duke, and a fig for the hangman, Gwe. Rees, fedge wine and peer enough; and fall to, pegger, and eat all her sheer and tomineer: see you now, pray do. A drunken feast; they quarrel and grow drunk, and pocket up the meat: the dealing of cans, like a set at mawe. Exit Rice. Gwe. Nay, I pray, peggars be quiet: tage your meats; you have trinks enough, I see, and get you home now, good peggars. 1st Beg. Come, you rogues, let's go; tag and rag, cut and long tail. I am victualled for a month. Good bye, madam: pray God, Sir Owen and you may fall out every day. Is there any harm in this, now? hey tri-lill give the dog a loaf. Fill the t'other pot, you whore, and God save the duke. Exeunt. Gwe. I thang you, good peggars.--Ha ha this is fine spord: by God is have peggars eat hur Actuals all day long Enter Sia Owen and Rice. Sir Ow. Where is the sheer, Rees? Cod's plude where? Rice. I beseech you, sir, be patient. I tell you, the beggars have it. Sir Ow. What a pogs is do with peggars what is peggars at knight's house? Is peggars Sir Owen's guests, Rees? Rice. No, Sir Owen: they were my lady's guests. Sir Ow. Ha you hungry rascals where's hur hdy Gwenthyan? Cod's plude peggars eat her sheer, and cousin marquess come? Rice. I know not where my lady is; but there's a a beggar ...
| ISBN-13 | 9780217189187 |
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| ISBN-10 | 0217189180 |
| Weight | 0.30 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.20 In |
| List Price | $14.14 |
| Format | Paperback |
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| Pages | 82 pages |
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| Published On | 2009-12-01 |
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