But now, quoth he, we will change our chidings to kissings, and it vexeth me that these cherry lipps should be subiect to such a Lobcocke as thy husband. Subiect to him, quoth she : In faith sir, no, I will haue my lips at as much liberty as my tongue,... The Lyfe of Robert the Deuyll. A Romance - Page 20by Robert (le Diable.) - 1828Full view - About this book
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 336 pages
...remembred, that while this preparation was in hand, that Cutb. of Kendall had not forgot his kindnes to his Oastesse of Bosomes Inne. Therefore finding...Church, to make him my husband. And so shedding a few dissembling teares, she stopt. What, my sweet Mistresae (quoth hel weepe you? Nay sit downe by... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 354 pages
...remembred, that while this preparation was in hand, that Cutb. of Kendall had not forgot his kindnes to his Oastesse of Bosomes Inne. Therefore finding...him, as for looking on him : it is such a mis-shapen mixer, and such a bundle of beastlinesse, that I can neuer thinke on him without spitting. Fie vpon... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 348 pages
...you, as you made shew for. Bold, my Cutbert ? quoth she, thou hast vowed thy selfe my seruant : andso being, you are not to bee blamed for doing what I...Church, to make him my husband. And so shedding a few dissembling tearea, she stopt. What, my sweet Mistresse (quoth he) weepe you ? Nay sit downe by... | |
| William John Thoms - English prose literature - 1858 - 344 pages
...sight, to thinke how prettily you began to brabble. But now, quoth he, we will change our eludings to kissings, and it vexeth me that these cherry lipps...Church, to make him my husband. And so shedding a few dissembling teares, she stopt. What, my sweet Mistresse (quoth he) weepe you ? Nay sit downe by... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 344 pages
...chidiugs to kissings, and it vexeth me that these cherry lipps should be subiect to such a Lobeocke as thy husband. Subiect to him, quoth she : In faith...with me to the Church, to make him my husband. And BO shedding a few dissembling teares, she stopt. What, my sweet Mistresse (quoth he) weepe you ? Nay... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 342 pages
...chidings to kissings, and it vexeth me that these cherry lipps should be subiect to such a Lob; cocke as thy husband. Subiect to him, quoth she : In faith...beastlinesse, that I can neuer thinke on him without spitting. Pie vpon him, I would my friends had carried me to my graue, when they went with me to the Church,... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1912 - 904 pages
...churles breath smels so strong, that I care as much for kissing of him, as for looking on him : t'is such a mis-shapen mizer, and such a bundle of beastlinesse,...graue, when they went with me to the Church, to make 30 him my husband. And so shedding a few dissembling teares, she stopt. What my sweet Mistrisse (quoth... | |
| Thomas Deloney - English literature - 1912 - 652 pages
...the one to say what I list, and the other to touch whom I like : In troth, shall I tell thee, Cutb. the churles breath smels so strong, that I care as much for kissing of him, as for looking on him : t'is such a mis-shapen mizer, and such a bundle of beastlinesse, that I can neuer thinke on him without... | |
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