| 1887 - 610 pages
...spare, but will soon beggar him. When I have harried him thus two or three years, Though he sue m fonnd pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care he'll grow behindhand. Then, with the favour of my man at law, I will pretend some title : want will force him To put it to arbitrament. Then if he sells... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 606 pages
...benefit Which I can spare, but will soon beggar him. When I have harried him thus two or three year, Though he sue in forma pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behind hand. Mar. The best I ever heard : I could adore you. Over. Then, with the favour of my man... | |
| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 454 pages
...Set fire on his barns—break his cattle's legs. These trespasses draw on suits , and suits expencei; Which I can spare, but will soon beggar him. When...Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behind-hand. Mar. The best I ever heard ! I could adore you. Over. Then, with the favour of my man of law, I will... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 pages
...can spare, but will soon beggar him. When I havehurried him thus, two or three years, Though he sue forma pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behind hand. Mar. The best I ever heard ! I could adore you ! Sir G. Then, with the favour of my man... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 pages
...can spare, but will soon beggar him. When I have hurried him thus, two or three years, Though he sue forma pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behind hand. Mar. The best I evcr heard ! I could adore you ! Sir G. Then, with the favour of my man... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...can spare, but will soon beggar him. When I have harried him thus two or three years, Though he sue forma pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behindhand. Mar. The best J ever heard ; I could adore you. Cher. Then, with the favour of my man of law, I will... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 458 pages
...expenses ; Which I can spare, but will soon beggar him. When 1 have harried him thus two or three year, Though he sue in forma pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behind-hand. Mar. The best I ever heard ! I could adore you. Sir G. Then, with the favour of my man of law, I will... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...spare, but will soon beggar him. When 1 have hurried him thus two or three years, Though he sue/ormfl pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behindhand. Mar. The best 1 ever heard. I could adore you. Sir G. Then, with the favour of my man of law, 1 will... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1827 - 168 pages
...spare, but will soon beggar him. When 1 have harried him thus two or three year, Though ho sue i>t forma pauperis, in spite Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behind-hand. Mar. The best I ever heard ! I could adore you. J1 Sir G. Then, with the favour of my man of law. I... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 440 pages
...done, I 'll make my men break ope his fences, Ride o'er his standing corn, and in the night Set fire on his barns, or break his cattle's legs : These trespasses...Of all his thrift and care, he'll grow behind-hand. Mar. The best I ever heard ! I could adore you. Over. Then, with the favour of my man of law, I will... | |
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