Advised by me, the worthless baby shun, Or you will ne'er be brought to bed of one. Oh take me to thy arms, and never flinch, Who am a man, by Jupiter ! every inch. 1 Then, while in joys together lost we lie, I'll press thy soul while gods stand wishing... Tom Thumb; a burletta, altered from H. Fielding - Page 18by Kane O'Hara - 1837 - 34 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 518 pages
...princess such a durgen wed, One fitter for your pocket than your bed ! Advis'd by me, the worthless baby shun, Or you will ne'er be brought to bed of one. Oh take me to thy arms, and never flinch, Who am a man by Jupiter ev'ry inch. 6 This beautiful line,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1809 - 344 pages
...man ! Hunc. My lord, in vain, a-suitoring you come, For I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb. Grig. Play not the fool! that less than baby shun, Or you...of one. Hunc. Am I thus fobb'd ?—then I my words recal. Griz. Shall I to Doctor's Commons ? I now am iu the mood, and cannot stay. Hunc. Do so, pray... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 pages
...oh ! ¿fair. Mylord, in vain, a-suitoring you come, Tor Fm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb. Grit. Play not the fool ! that less than baby shun, Or you will near be brought to bed of one. Ôunf. Am I thus fobb'd ? — then I my words recall, GTÍI. Shall I... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...oh ! Hunc. Mylord, in vain, a-suitoring you come, For I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb. Grii. Play not the fool ! that less than baby shun, Or you will near be brought to bed of one. Hunc. Am I thus fobb'd ? — then I my words recall, Grit. Shall I to... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1815 - 404 pages
...too high, nor aught too low — Oh, Huncamunca ! Huncamunca, oh ! Hunc. My lord, in vain a-suitoring you come, For I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb....one. Hunc. Am I thus fobb'd ? — then I my words recal. Griz. Shall I to Doctor's Commons ? Hunc. Do so, pray I now am in the mood, and cannot stay.... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...too high, nor aught too low — Oh, Huncamunca! Huncamunca, oh ! Hunc. My lord, in vain, a-suitoring you come, For I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb....one. Hunc. Am I thus fobb'd ? — then I my words recal. Griz. Shall I to Doctors' Commons? Hunc. Do so, pray I now am iu the mood, and cannot stay.... | |
| English drama - 1824 - 660 pages
...high, nor aught too low — Oh, Hnncamunca ! Huncamnnca, oh ! Hunc. My lord, in vain, a-suitoring yon come, For I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb. Griz. Play not the fool ; that less than baby shun, Or yon will ne'er be brought to bed of one. Hunc. Am I thus fobb'd? then I my words recall. Grit. Shall... | |
| British drama - 1833 - 828 pages
...too nigh, nor aught too low — Oh. Huncamunca ! Huncamunca, oh ! Hunc. My lord, in vain, a-suitoring you come, For I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb....Griz. Play not the fool! that less than baby shun, Qr you will ne'er be brought to bed of one. Hunc. Am I thus fobbed 1 — then I my recaí. Griz. Shall... | |
| English drama - 1854 - 836 pages
...Hunc. My lord, in vain, a-suitoring you come, Por I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb. Griz. Flay not the fool! that less than baby shun, Or you will ne'er be brought to bed of one. Hunc. Am I thus fobbed 1— then I my words recaí. Griz. Shall I to Doctors' Commons Ч Hunc. Do so, pray I now am... | |
| English Drama (Collections) - 1859 - 828 pages
...too high, nor aught too low — Oh, Huncamunca ! Huncamunca, oh ! Hunc. My lord, in vain, a-suitoring you come, For I'm engaged this instant to Tom Thumb....ne'er be brought to bed of one. Hunc. Am I thus fobb'd 1— then I my words recal. Griz. Shall I to Doctors' Commons 7 Hunc. Do so, pray I now am in the mood,... | |
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