| Thomas Otway - 1926 - 384 pagina’s
...may be found in many plays. Cf. The Knight of the Burning Pestle^ III, where old Merrythought sings: Go from my window, love, go; Go from my window, my...Will drive you back again; You cannot be lodged here. In The Woman's Prize ; or, The Tamer Tam'd, I, Jaques quotes: " A moral, Sir; the ballad will express... | |
| Simon Barker, Hilary Hinds - 2003 - 484 pagina’s
...including John Fletcher's Monsieur Thomas (r6r0-r6), III.iii and The Woman's Prize (c. r604), I.iii Go from my window, my dear; The wind and the rain Will drive you hack agasn; You cannot he lodged here. 5a6 Hark you, Mistress Merrythought, you that walk upon adventures... | |
| Simon Barker, Hilary Hinds - 2003 - 492 pagina’s
...plays, including John Fletcher's Monsieur Thomas (1610-16), IIL in and The Woman's Prize (c. 1604), Liii Go from my window, my dear; The wind and the rain Will drive y ou back again; You cannot be lodged here. ¡26 Hark you, Mistress Merrythought, you that walk upon... | |
| Ross W. Duffin - 2004 - 536 pagina’s
...Go from My Window wind and the rain will drive you back a - gain; You can - not be lodg - ed here. Go from my window, love, go, Go from my window, my...you back again; You cannot be lodged here. Begone, my juggy, my puggy, Begone, my love, my dear. The weather is warm, 't will do thee no harm; Thou can'st... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 2004 - 212 pagina’s
...fourth time, God bless him and his charge, upon his journey. Old Merrythought. [Sings at the window.] Go from my window, love, go; Go from my window, my dear. The wind and the rain 505 Will drive you back again. You cannot be lodged here. Hark you, Mistress Merrythought, you that... | |
| 576 pagina’s
...Chester, and is now the fourth time, God bless him and his charge, upon his journey. Mer. [sings.] Go from my window *', love, go ; Go from my window,...drive you back again ; You cannot be lodged here. Hark you, mistress Merrythought, you that walk upon adventures, and forsake your husband, because he... | |
| 452 pagina’s
...service at Chester, and is now the fourth time, God bless him, and his charge upon his journey. Old Mer. Go from my window, love go : Go from my window my...will drive you back again, You cannot be lodged here. Hark you Mistriss Merri-thought, you that walk upon Adventures, and forsake your Husband, because he... | |
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