This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1811 edition. Excerpt: ...what, I know on which side My bread is buttered.. Guz. Buttered 1 Dutch again: You come not with the intention to affront us I Ful. Front me no fronts: if thou _be'st angry, squabble: Here's my defence, and thy destruction.-'... Whistles a charge. If friends, shake hands, and go with me to dinner. Guz. We will embrace the motion, it doth relish; The cavaliero.-treats on terms of honour, Peace-is not to be baulk'd on fair conditions. Fut. Still Don is Don the great. Piero.. He shews the greatness Of his vast stomach in the quick embracemen-t Of th' 0ther's dinner. Fut. 'Twas the ready means To catch his friendship.---_ ' Piero. You're a pair of worthies, _ That make the nine no wonder. 2 Fat. Now, since fate. Ordains that one of two must be the man, '--i The man of men which must enjoy alone. Love's darling, Amoretta, both take liberty shew himself beforeher, without cross Ofinterruption, one of th' other: he _ 'Whose sacred mystery of earthly blessings " ' I-Crowns the pursuit, be happy. Pim-And, till then, Live brothers in society., -_ Guz.. We are fast.-Ful. I vow a match: I'll feast the Don to-day And fast with him to-morrow. ' Guz. ' Fair conditions. /Idur. Futelli and Piero, follow speedily. Piero. My lord we wait ye. Fut. We shall soon return. Exeunt all but F UL. and GUZ. Ful. What's that I saw a sound.. A voice for certain. Guz. Ful. It nam'd a lord. Guz. Here are lords too, we take it; y We carry blood about us, rich and haughty As any of the twelve Caesars. Ful. ' Gulls or Moguls, Tag, rag, or other, hoger-mogen, vanden, . Skip-jacks, or chouses '. VVhoo the brace are. flincht, The pair of shavers are sneak'd from us, D-on. Why, ...