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  • It includes a bumptious duet for the shepherd Coridon (Andrew Foster-Williams) and his coy mistress Mopsa (Robert Burt, dressed like a British matron), who emerge from a giant haystack, and ends with a gleeful orgy by a warren of choristers in bunny costumes.

    Long Night's Journey Heidi Waleson 2010

  • It includes a bumptious duet for the shepherd Coridon (Andrew Foster-Williams) and his coy mistress Mopsa (Robert Burt, dressed like a British matron), who emerge from a giant haystack, and ends with a gleeful orgy by a warren of choristers in bunny costumes.

    Long Night's Journey Heidi Waleson 2010

  • It includes a bumptious duet for the shepherd Coridon (Andrew Foster-Williams) and his coy mistress Mopsa (Robert Burt, dressed like a British matron), who emerge from a giant haystack, and ends with a gleeful orgy by a warren of choristers in bunny costumes.

    Long Night's Journey Heidi Waleson 2010

  • It includes a bumptious duet for the shepherd Coridon (Andrew Foster-Williams) and his coy mistress Mopsa (Robert Burt, dressed like a British matron), who emerge from a giant haystack, and ends with a gleeful orgy by a warren of choristers in bunny costumes.

    Long Night's Journey Heidi Waleson 2010

  • Yes, and so I do, we all thank you, and when we have supt, I wil get my friend Coridon to sing you a Song, for requital.

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • Well sung Coridon, this Song was sung with mettle, and it was choicely fitted to the occasion; I shall love you for it as long as I know you: I would you were a brother of the Angle, for a companion that is cheerful and free from swearing and scurrilous discourse, is worth gold.

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • Piscator, and the Ketch that your Scholer promised us, or else Coridon wil be doged.

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • Coridon to you both; come drink, and tell me what luck of fish: we two have caught but ten Trouts, of which my

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • I pray forget not the Ketch which you promised to make against night, for our Country man honest Coridon will expect your

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • Brother Piscator, my friend is an honest Country man, and his name is Coridon, a most downright witty merry companion that met me here purposely to eat a

    The Compleat Angler 2007

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