Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than the great bed at Ware — ten thousand people may lie in it together and never feel one another. British Theatre - 12 페이지저자: John Bell - 1792전체보기 - 도서 정보
| George Farquhar - 1736 - 368 페이지
...Kite. The Crown, or the Bed of Honour. Mai. Pray now, what may be that fame Bed of Honour ? Kite. O ! A mighty large Bed ! Bigger by half than the great Bed at Ware— ten thoufand People may lie in it together, and never feel one another. Mob. My Wife and I wou'd do well... | |
| George Farquhar - 1742 - 380 페이지
...Kite. The Crown, or the Bed of Honour. Co/?. Pray now, what may be that fame Bed of Honour ? Kite. O ! mighty large Bed ! bigger by half than the great Bed at Ware ten thoufand People may lie in it together, and never feel one another. Coft. My Wife and I wou'd do well... | |
| George Farquhar - 1760 - 380 페이지
...Ware ten thoufand People may lie in it togethe-, and never feel one another. Coft. My Wife ard I wou'd do well to lie in't, for we don't care for feeling one another — But do Folk ileep found in this fame Bed of Honour. Kite. Soond? Ay, fo found that they never \vake. Ccft. Wauns... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 392 페이지
...face ofit? Tho. Ay, wauns does it. Kite. The crown, or the bed of honour. Coft. My wife and I wou'd do well to lie in't, for we don't care for feeling one another But do folk fleep found in this fame bed of honour? • Kite, Sound! ay, fo found that they never wake. Co/I. Wauns!... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 페이지
...of it ? Kite. The crown, or the bed of honour. Cus. Pray now, what may be that same bed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than...the great bed at Ware — ten thousand people may He in it together, and never feel one another. Cos. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we... | |
| 1804 - 540 페이지
...may he that same hed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large hed ! higger by half than the great hed at Ware — ten thousand people may lie in it together, and never feel one another. Cos. Mv wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don't care for feeling one another — But do... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 페이지
...of it ? Kite. The crown, or the bed of honour. Cost. Pray now, what may be that same bed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than...Cost. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don t care for feeling one another— — But do folk sleep sound in this same bed of honour ? Kite.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 페이지
...it ? Kite. The crown, or the be»l of honour. Cosí. Pray now, what may be that same bed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than...Cost. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don t care for feeling one another But do folk sleep sound in this same bed of honour ! Kite. Sound... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 페이지
...it ? Kit f. The crown, or the bed of honour. Cost, Pray now, what may be that same bed of honour ? ter Scott Mv wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don t care for feeling one another-* BiK do folk sleep... | |
| 1824 - 436 페이지
...less wit than Butler. " That is a mighty large Bed," says Kite, " bigger by half than the Great Bed of Ware. Ten thousand people may lie in it together, and never feel one another." BEARDS. — The high estimation which beards were held in of old, is proved by the history of the manners... | |
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