Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand on thy hind-legs up. Kiss me, my Tommy ; And rub away some wrinkles on my brow. By making my old ribs to shrug for joy Of thy fine tricks. Dramatic Works of John Ford ... - Page 521by John Ford - 1827Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet . No blood to moisten these sweet lip* of th^oe. Stand on thy hind-legs up. Kiss me, my Tommy ; And...some wrinkles on my brow, By making my old ribs to sbrusr for joy Of thy fine tricks. What hast thou done ? Let's tickle. Hast thou struck the horse lame... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...Black Dog. MOTHER SAWYER. Familiar. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...tickle. Hast thou struck the horse lame as I bid thee ? Famil. Yes, and nipt the sucking-child. Saw. Ho, ho, my dainty, My little pearl. No lady loves her... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...Black Dog. MOTHER SAWYER. Familiar. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...my Tommy ; And rub away some wrinkles on my brow, Bj making my old ribs to shrug for joy Of thy fine tricks. What hast thou done ? Let's tickle. Hast... | |
| England - 1820 - 774 pages
...anon. Dog. Bow, wow : I'll have it now. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness: and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand on thy hind-leg* up. Kiss me, my 1 ommy. And rub away some wrinkles on my brow. By milking my old ribs to... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 pages
...: Comfort me. Dog. Bow, wow, wow ! Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...on my brow, By making my old ribs to shrug for joy * This is wormwood, and Sir Arthur feels it. Our authors have furnished their old woman with language... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 392 pages
...and for want of thee : Comfort me. Dog. Bow, wow, wow! With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand on thy hind-legs up—kiss me, my Tommy, And rub away some wrinkles on my brow, By making my old ribs to shrug for joy... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1844 - 330 pages
...Slack Dog. MOTHER SAWYER. Familiar. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...tickle. Hast thou struck the horse lame as I bid thee ? Famil. Yes, and nipt the sucking-child. Saw. Ho, ho, my dainty, My little pearl. No lady loves her... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 484 pages
...cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand on thine hind-legs up. Kiss me, my Tommy ; And rub away some...tickle. Hast thou struck the horse lame as I bid thee ? Famil. Yes, and nipt the sucking-child. Saw. Ho, ho, my dainty, My little pearl. No lady loves her... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 492 pages
...cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand on thine hind-legs up. Kiss me, my Tommy ; And rub away some...tickle. Hast thou struck the horse lame as I bid thee ? Famij,. Yes, and nipt the sucking-child. Saw; 'Ho, ho, my dainty, My little pearl. No lady loves... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1854 - 572 pages
...Black Dog. MOTHEE SAWYEE. Familiar. Saw. I am dried up With cursing and with madness ; and have yet No blood to moisten these sweet lips of thine. Stand...shrug for joy Of thy fine tricks. What hast thou done ? Let 'stickle. Hast thou struck the horse la me as I bid thee ? Famil. Yes, and nipt the sucking child.... | |
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