| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...bottle? (Re-enter Peg with a bottle and china cup.) Peg. Madam, I was looking for a cup. Lady Wish. ashion'd us of nothing; and we strive To bring ourselves...do never see thee more, Be a good mother to your li thirnble clinking in thy pocket with a bit of nutmeg? — I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill! — So... | |
| William Wycherley, William Congreve, Thomas Otway, George Farquhar, Sir John Vanbrugh, John Dryden - English drama - 1925 - 396 pages
...III Lady WISHFORT, PEG with a lotlle arid china cup. Peg. Madam, I was looking for a cup. Dost them take me for a fairy, to drink out of an acorn ? Why...Come, fill, fill. — So — again. See who that is. — \0n& knocks.} Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the table — What, wouldst thou go... | |
| William Congreve - English drama - 1924 - 104 pages
...SCENE III. LADY WISHFORT, PEG with a bottle and china ctip. PEG. Madam, i was looking for a cup. LADY. A cup, save thee, and what a cup hast thou brought...Come, fill, fill. So, again. See who that is. [One knocks.] Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the _table : — what, wouldst thou go with the... | |
| Harold F. Rubinstein - English drama - 1928 - 1138 pages
...know the bottle ? Enter PEG with a bottle and china cup. PEG : Madam, I was looking for a cup. LADY : give something to an old man before you go. HUAN....Huanebango giveth no cakes for alms : ask of them knocks.) Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the table — What, wouldst thou go with the... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - Comedy - 1928 - 780 pages
...bottle? [Enter PEG with a bottle and china cup.] PEG. Madam, I was looking for a cup. LADY WISHFORT. A cup, save thee, and what a cup hast thou brought!...warrant thee. Come, fill, fill. — So — again. [One knocks.] See who that is. — Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the table. — What,... | |
| William Congreve - Drama - 1965 - 162 pages
...bottle? Re-enter Peg with a bottle and china cup. PEG. Madam, I was looking for a cup. 25 LADY WISHFORT. A cup,' save thee! and what a cup hast thou brought!...nutmeg? I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill! So; again. (One knocks.) 30 See who that is. Set down the bottle first. Here, here, under the table. What, wouldst... | |
| Sarah Fielding - Fiction - 2002 - 524 pages
...'Paint, paint, paint; does thou understand that, changeling, dangling thy hands like bobbins before thee?' and 'what a cup hast thou brought! Dost thou...of an acorn? Why didst thou not bring thy thimble? Has thou ne'er a brass thimble clinking in thy pocket with a bit of nutmeg?' (lines 11-12, 25-7). Lady... | |
| Brainerd Duffield - Acting - 1974 - 148 pages
...bottle? [Re-enter PEG with a bottle and a china cup.] PEG. Madam, I was looking for a cup. LADY WISHFORT. A cup, save thee! and what a cup hast thou brought!...thou ne'er a brass thimble clinking in thy pocket? — I warrant thee. Come, fill, fill! — So — again. — [Knocking at the door] — See who that... | |
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