"Snudge" Quotes from Famous Books
... plain, thou art a snudge[133], And were't not that we love thy father well, Thou shouldst have felt what 'longs to avarice. It is the honour of nobility To keep high-days and solemn festivals; Then to set their magnificence to view, To frolic open with their favourites, And use their neighbours with all courtesy; ... — A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. VIII (4th edition) • Various |