Perfume for a lady's chamber ; Golden quoifs and stomachers, For my lads to give their dears: Pins and poking-sticks of steel. What maids lack from head to heel: Come buy of me, come; come buy, come buy; Buy, lads, or else your lasses cry : Come buy. Kenilworth. By the author of 'Waverley'. - Pàgina 16per sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Sir Walter Scott - 1821 - 352 pàgines
...how to address them ? — Stay— Will Shakespeare, be my friend in need. I will give them a taste of Autolycus." He then sung, with a good voice, and becoming audacity, the pop* lar play-house ditty, «..,: j.}t:, .iyr.ij i'j ., I •• fx ' 'r. ^ .i'"••—. i»lii'"fr... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 450 pàgines
...'em than you'd think, sister. PER. Ay, good brother, or go about to think. Enter AUToLYCUS, singing. Lawn, as white as driven snow; Cyprus, black as e'er was crow; 6 —the sleeve-HAND, and the work about the SQUARE on't.] Sir Thomas Hanmer reads—sleeve-band. JOHNSON.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 380 pàgines
...simplicity. JOHNSON. [7] ie in a shroud of cyprees or cyprus. Thus Autolycus, in Tin IFinter'rs Tale : " Lawn as white as driven snow, " Cyprus black as e'er was crow." My shroud of white, stuck all with yew, O, prepare it ; My part of death no one so true Did share it.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 448 pàgines
...'em than you'd think, sister. Per. Ay, good brother, or go about to think. Enter Autolycus, singing. Lawn, as white as driven snow ; Cyprus, black as e'er was crow ; Cfloves, as sweet as damask roses ; Jffasks for faces, and for noses ; Bugle hracelet, necklace-amber,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pàgines
...'em than you'd think, sister. Per. Ay, good brother, or go about to think. Enter AETOLYCUS, singing, the scandal vanish with my life, How happy then were my ensuin ; Gloveg, as sweet as damask roses ; Masks for faces, and for noses ; Bugle bracelet, necklace-amber,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 pàgines
...how to address them ? — Stay —Will Shakspeare, be my friend in need. I will give them a taste of Autolycus." He then sung, with a good voice, and becoming...as sweet as damask roses, Masks for faces and for noses." " What hath fortune sent us here for an unwonted sight, Janet ? " said the lady. " One of these... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 360 pàgines
...you'd think, sister. Per. Ay, good brother, or go about to think. Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing. La1an, as white as driven snow; Cyprus black as e'er was crow ; Gloves, as sweet as damask roses ; MasksforJaces, and for noses ; Perfume for a lady's chamber ; Bugle bracelet, necklace-amber, For... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pàgines
...Tale," invites the country girls to buy : he enters singing, Lawn, as white us driven snow ; Cypress, in fashion of a bow, a dreadful bow" it was, such as mine eyes never faros, and for noses ; B'jgle bracelet, necklace-amber, Perfume for a lady's charabftr ; Golden quoifs,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 464 pàgines
...'em than you'd think, sister. Per. Ay, good brother, or go about to think. Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing. Lawn, as white as driven snow; Cyprus, black as e'er...as sweet as damask roses; Masks for faces, and for noses; Bugle-bracelet, necklace-amber, Perfume for a lady's chamber33: Golden quoifs, and stomachers,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pàgines
...'em than you'd think, sister. Per. Ay, good brother, or go about to think. Enter AUTOLYCUS, singing. Lawn, as white as driven snow; Cyprus, black as e'er...as sweet as damask roses; Masks for faces, and for noses; Bugle-bracelet, necklace-amber, Perfume for a lady's chamber 33 : Golden quoifs, and stomachers,... | |
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