1622. MASSINGER, The Virgin Martyr, III., iii. Harp. I am a prince disguised. Hir. DISGUISED! How? Drunk!
1625. JONSON, The Staple of News, IV. 1.
Come, I will shew you the way home, if drink | |
Or too full diet have DISGUISED you. |
1663. DRYDEN, The Wild Gallant, Act I. Fail. Will not ale serve the turn, Will? Bib. I had too much of that last night: I was a little DISGUISD, as they say.
1704. STEELE, The Lying Lover, Act IV., Sc. i. Sim. You are a little DISGUISD in Drink tho Mr. John.
1773. GOLDSMITH, She Stoops to Conquer, Act IV., Sc. 1. Tony. A damned up-and-down hand, as if it was DISGUISED in liquor.
1884. W. C. RUSSELL, Jacks Courtship, ch. xvi. I met a third mate I knew, slightly DISGUISED in liquor.