The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... woman clothed in gray . THROUGH all the employments of life , Each neighbour abuses his brother , Whore and rogue they call husband and wife ; All professions berogue one another : The priest calls the lawyer a cheat , The lawyer ...
... woman clothed in gray . THROUGH all the employments of life , Each neighbour abuses his brother , Whore and rogue they call husband and wife ; All professions berogue one another : The priest calls the lawyer a cheat , The lawyer ...
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... woman ! ' twas to her I was obliged for my education . To say a bold word , she hath trained up more young fellows to the business than the gaming- table . Peach . Truly , Filch , thy observation is right . We , and the surgeons , are ...
... woman ! ' twas to her I was obliged for my education . To say a bold word , she hath trained up more young fellows to the business than the gaming- table . Peach . Truly , Filch , thy observation is right . We , and the surgeons , are ...
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... woman the better for being another's property . Enter FILCH . Come hither , Filch ! I am as fond of this child as though my mind misgave me he were my own . He hath as fine a hand at picking a pocket as a woman , and is as nimble ...
... woman the better for being another's property . Enter FILCH . Come hither , Filch ! I am as fond of this child as though my mind misgave me he were my own . He hath as fine a hand at picking a pocket as a woman , and is as nimble ...
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... woman , my dear . Mrs. Peach . Yes , indeed , the sex is frail ; but the first time a woman is frail , she should be somewhat nice , methinks , for then or never is the time to make her fortune : after that , she hath nothing to do but ...
... woman , my dear . Mrs. Peach . Yes , indeed , the sex is frail ; but the first time a woman is frail , she should be somewhat nice , methinks , for then or never is the time to make her fortune : after that , she hath nothing to do but ...
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... woman from a look- tear me from thee , is impossible ! ing - glass , or any woman from quadrille - But to AIR . - Over the hills and far away . Mac . Were I laid on Greenland's coast , And in my arms embraced my lass , Warm amidst ...
... woman from a look- tear me from thee , is impossible ! ing - glass , or any woman from quadrille - But to AIR . - Over the hills and far away . Mac . Were I laid on Greenland's coast , And in my arms embraced my lass , Warm amidst ...
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