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" A cup, save thee, and what a cup hast thou brought! Dost thou take me for a fairy, to drink out of an acorn? "
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 483
1865
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The Way of the World: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincolns ...

William Congreve - 1706 - 86 pages
...didft thou not bring thy Thimble? Haft thou ne'er a Brafs-Thin*ble clinking in thy Pocket with a bk of Nutmeg? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill. — So — again-. See who that is • [One knocks.] Set down the Bottle firft. Were, here, under the Table — What would'ft thou go with, the...
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The Dramatic Works of William Congreve, Esq; in Two Volumes. ...

William Congreve - 1773 - 290 pages
...didll thou not hring thy thimhle ? Haft thou ne'er a brafs thimhle elinking in thy poeket with a hit of nutmeg? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill. So • again. See who that is [One knoeki.] Set down the hottle firft here, here, under the tahle what, THE WAY 'OF THE WORLD. r»=j road,...
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The mourning bride. The way of the world. The judgment of Paris. Semele ...

William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pages
...Madam, I was looking for a Cup. L. tfijh. A Cup, fave thee, and what a Cup haft thou brought ! Doft thou take me for a Fairy, to drink out of an Acorn ? Why didft thou not bring thy Thimble ? Haft thou ne'er a Brafs Thimble clinking in thy Pocket with a Bit...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 456 pages
...Peg, ivitb a bottle and China cup. Lady W. A cup, fave thee! and what a cup haft thou brought ? Doft thou take me for a fairy, to drink out of an acorn ? Why didft thou not bring thy thimble ? Haft thou ne'er a brafs thimble clinking in thy pocket,. with a...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 454 pages
...Peg. Madam, I was looking for a Cup. Lady. A Cup, fave thee, and what a Cup haft tho« brought ! Doft thou take me for a Fairy, to drink out of an Acorn? Why didft thou not bring thy Thimble ? Haft thou ne'er a Brafs-Thirable clinking in thy Pocket with a bit...
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Volume 5

English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...Madam, I was looking for a cup. L. 7/7/7'. A cup, fave thee ; and what a cup haft thoit brought ! doft thou take me for a Fairy, to drink out of an acorn ? why didll thou not bring thy thimble ? haft thou ne'er a brafs thimble clinking in thy pocket with a bit...
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Bell's British Theatre: The fatal curiosity, by G. Lillo. ... Caractacus, by ...

English drama - 1797 - 438 pages
...the bottle ? PEG enters ivitb a Bottle and a China Cup. Peg. Madam, I was looking for a cup. L. Wish. A cup, save thee ; and what a cup hast thou brought...fill, fill So — again. See who that is — [One knocks.} Set down the bottle first.— Here, here, under the table — What, would'st thou go with...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...tasting ! save thee, dost tliou not know the bottle ? Enter PEG au'iA a bottle and china cup. Lady Wish. A cup, save thee ! and what a cup hast thou brought...Come, fill, fill So— again. See who that is. [One knocks.] 4et down the bottle first. — Here, here, under the table — What, would'st thou go with...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...tasting ! save thee, dost thou not know the bottle ? Enter PEG ncith a bottle and china cup. Lady Wish. A cup, save thee ! and what a cup hast thou brought...ne'er a brass thimble clinking in thy pocket, with a hit of nutmeg ? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill So — again. See who that is. [One knocks.] Set down...
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The modern British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...the bottl« ¡ PEG enters niiA a Bottle anda China Cup. Peg. Madam, I was looking for a cup. L. Wish. A cup, save thee ! and what a cup hast thou brought...Come fill, fill So— again. See who that is — [One knorkt.] Set down the bottle first. — Here, here, under the table — What, would'st thou go with...
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