“Quarl. How now, Numps! almost tired in your protectorship?
overparted, overparted?”
An odd sort of propheticality in this Numps and old Noll!
Ib. sc. 6. Knockhum's speech:—
“He eats with his eyes, as well as his teeth.”
A good motto for the Parson in Hogarth's Election Dinner,—who shows how easily he might be reconciled to the Church of Rome, for he worships what he eats.
Act v. sc. 5.—
“Pup. Di. It is not profane.
Lan. It is not profane, he says.
Boy. It is profane.