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" Dost thou take me for a fairy, to drink out of an acorn? Why didst thou not bring thy thimble? Hast thou ne'er a brass thimble clinking in thy pocket with a bit of nutmeg? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill. So, again. "
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 483
1865
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William Congreve

William Congreve - 1912 - 482 pages
...— What, wouldst thou go with the bottle in thy hand, like a tapster? As I am a person, this,wench has lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to rne, like Maritornes the Asturian in Don Quixote! 0 — No Foible yet? Peg. No, madam; Mrs. Marwood....
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 490 pages
...nutmeg?— I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill! — So — «gain — [One knocks.]— See who that is.— Set down the bottle first— here, here, under the...go with the bottle in thy hand, like a tapster? As I am a person, this wench has lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to me, like Maritornes...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 480 pages
...ACT III, Sc. I. thee. Come, fill, fill 1 — So — again — [One knocks.]— See who that is.— Set down the bottle first— here, here, under the...go with the bottle in thy hand, like a tapster? As I am a person, this wench has lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to me, like Maritornes...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 502 pages
...here, under the table.— Whit, wouldst thou go with the bottle in thy hind, like a tapster? As I am a person, this wench has lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to me, like Maritornes the Asturión in Don Quixote!— No Foible ret? Peg. No, madam; Mrs. Marwood. Wish....
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...nutmeg? — I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill! — So — again — See who that is. — (One knocks.) — ow wretched end, And the small justice shown by Heaven...and what a tyrant thou art, And what slaves these ; I am a person, this wench has lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to me, like Maritornes...
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Restoration Plays from Dryden to Farquhar

William Wycherley, William Congreve, Thomas Otway, George Farquhar, Sir John Vanbrugh, John Dryden - English drama - 1925 - 396 pages
...of nutmeg ? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill. — So — again. See who that is. — \0n& knocks.} Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the table...lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to me, like Maritornes the Asturian in Don Quixote. No foible yet ? Peg. No, madam, Mrs. Marwood. Lady. O...
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Types of English Drama, 1660-1780

David Harrison Stevens - English drama - 1923 - 938 pages
...I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill!— So— again.— (Knocking at the door) — See who that is.— n and Company roe, like Maritornes2 the Asturian in Don Quixote'.— No Foible yet? 48 PEG. No, madam; Mrs. Marwood....
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The Way of the World: A Comedy, as it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's ...

William Congreve - English drama - 1924 - 104 pages
...again. See who that is. [One knocks.] Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the _table : — what, wouldst thou go with the bottle in thy hand...lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to me, like Maritornes the Asturian in Don Quixote. No Foible yet? PEG. No, madam; Mrs. Marwood. LADY. Oh,...
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Types of Social Comedy

Robert Metcalf Smith - Comedy - 1928 - 778 pages
...bit of nutmeg? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill. — So — again. [One knocks.] See who that is. — Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the table....lived in an inn upon the road, before she came to me, like Maritornes the Ast'urian in Don Quixote. No Foible yet? PEG. No, madam, — Mrs. Marwood. LADY...
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Great English Plays: Twenty-three Masterpieces from the Mysteries to ...

Harold F. Rubinstein - English drama - 1928 - 1138 pages
...of nutmeg ? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill. — So — again. See who that is. — (One knocks.) s. Soft ! here is an old man at the cross ; let us...dwells. HUAN. : Where that earthly goddess kcepeth like Maritomes the Asturian in Don Quixote. No Foible yet ? PEG : No, madam, Mrs. Marwood. LADY : O...
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