| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 562 páginas
...transacting the mercantile business of Queen Elizabeth, commonly called The Reyal Merchant. • • - • For your sons' truth, and they shall answer all They...ordinary, Where I found your sons. I have your bonds, look to 't. A thousand pounds apiece, and that will hardly Repair my losses. L. Lacy. Thou dar'st not show... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 590 páginas
...moderation ? Luke. They cannot look for't, and preserve in me A thriving citizen's credit. Your bonds lie For your sons' truth, and they shall answer all They...pounds apiece, and that will hardly Repair my losses. /,. Lacy. Thou dar'st not show thyself Such a devil! Luke. Good words. L. Lacy. Such a cut-throat!... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 768 páginas
...moderation ? Luke. They cannot look for't, and preserve in me A thriving citizen's credit. Your bonds lie For your sons' truth, and they shall answer all They...Marsh, or a cheating ordinary, Where I found your SODS. I have your bonds, look to't A thousand pounds apiece, and that will hardly Repair my losses.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 páginas
...citizen's credit. Your bonds lie For your soiis^ffuth, and they shall answer all They have ruiFBut : the masters never prosper'd Since gentlemen's sons...Where I found your sons. I have your bonds, look to't. v A thousand pounds apiece, and that will hardly Repair my losses. L. Lacy. Thou dar'st not shew thyself... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 756 páginas
...moderation ? Luke. They cannot look for't, and preserve in me A thriving citizen's credit. Your bonds lie For your sons' truth, and they shall answer all They...out : the masters never prosper'd Since gentlemen's BODS grew prentices : when we look To have our business done at home, they are Abroad in the tennis-court,... | |
| Philip Massinger, William Gifford - 1840 - 634 páginas
...moderation ? l.ui.i: They cannot look for't, and preserve in me A thriving citizen's credit. Your bonds lie For your sons' truth, and they shall answer all They have run out : the masters never prosper *d Since gentlemen's sons grew prentices : when we look To have our business done at home,... | |
| Thomas Heywood - 1846 - 288 páginas
...that it should be imployed ibr my 1 Geoffrys might probably, with justice, answer to all this, — The Masters never prosper'd Since gentlemen's sons...our business done at home, they are Abroad In the Tennis Court, or in Partridge Alley, In Lambeth Marsh, or a cheating ordinary. The City Matktm. 2 It... | |
| 1846 - 236 páginas
...probably, with justice, answer to all this, — The Masters never prosper'd Since gentlemen's Bona grew •prentices. When we look To have our business done at home, they are Abroad in the Tennis Court, or in Partridge Alley, In Lambeth Marsh, or a cheating ordinary. The City Madam. 3 It... | |
| 1846 - 242 páginas
...answer to all this, — The Masters never prosper'*! Since gentlemen's sons grew 'prentices. Wben wo look To have our business done at home, they are Abroad in the Tennis Court, or in Partridge Alley, In Lambeth Marsh, or a cheating ordinary. The City Hadam. 1 It... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 páginas
...moderation ? Luke. They cannot look for 't, and preserve in me A thriving citizen's credit. Your bonds lie For your sons' truth, and they shall answer all They...ordinary, Where I found your sons. I have your bonds, look to 't. A thousand pounds a-piece, and that will hardly Repair my losses. L. Lacy. Thou dar'st not shew... | |
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