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" Mrs' chamber-door His master's shining shoes. Arise, arise ! your breakfast stays, Good water-gruel warm, Or sugar-sops, which, Galen says, With mace, will do no harm. Arise, arise ! when you are up, You'll find more to your cost, For morning's-draught... "
The Dramatic Works of Sir William D'Avenant: With Prefatory Memoir and Notes - Page 146
by William D'Avenant - 1874
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Dramatists of the Restoration: John Crowne

William Hugh Logan - English drama - 1873 - 452 pages
...lady dear, arise ! Open, to keep the sun in awe, Thy pretty pinking* eyes : And, having stretcht each leg and arm, Put on your clean white smock, And then,...an early lark. TOP. I wish my voice Were worthy of your ladyship's ears. I should Have chosen some sad note to plead a pardon For my late breach of manners...
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Dramatists of the Restoration: John Crowne

William Hugh Logan - English drama - 1873 - 458 pages
...on your clean white smock, And then, I pray, to keep you warm, A petticoat on dock. Arise, arise I why should you sleep, When you have slept enough ?...an early lark. TOP. I wish my voice Were worthy of your ladyship's ears. I should Have chosen some sad note to plead a pardon For my late breach of manners...
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 4

William D'Avenant - 1873 - 462 pages
...lady dear, arise ! Open, to keep the sun in awe, Thy pretty pinking* eyes : And, having stretcht each leg and arm, Put on your clean white smock, And then,...an early lark. TOP. I wish my voice Were worthy of your ladyship's ears. I should Have chosen some sad note to plead a pardon For my late breach of manners...
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Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original Texts

Norman Ault - English poetry - 1928 - 544 pages
...Kitchen-stuff.' The shops were opened long before, And youngest prentice goes To lay at 's mistress' chamber-door His master's shining shoes. Arise, arise...mace will do no harm. Arise, arise ! When you are up You 'll find more to your cost — For morning 's-draught in caudle-cup, Good nut-brown ale and toast....
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Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original Texts

Norman Ault - English poetry - 1928 - 544 pages
...before, And youngest prentice goes To lay at 's mistress' chamber-door His master's shining shoes. 107 Arise, arise ! Your breakfast stays — Good water-gruel...mace will do no harm. Arise, arise ! When you are up You 'll find more to your cost — For morning's-draught in caudle-cup, Good nut-brown ale and toast....
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