The Trust: A Comedy. In Five Acts |
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... true honour and renown , Nay well nigh as much steady practice , sir , As any blood - letter of high extraction . But from what thesis , pray , will you conclude That in our present lank and ghostly state We can spare blood ? our ...
... true honour and renown , Nay well nigh as much steady practice , sir , As any blood - letter of high extraction . But from what thesis , pray , will you conclude That in our present lank and ghostly state We can spare blood ? our ...
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... true I saw him at my lord Catchbooby's ; But there the fellow was an upper servant . Upon my first arrival in this country Perchance I met him ; and he teaz'd me so , And wherewithal alarm'd me , I was fain To have him mention'd in my ...
... true I saw him at my lord Catchbooby's ; But there the fellow was an upper servant . Upon my first arrival in this country Perchance I met him ; and he teaz'd me so , And wherewithal alarm'd me , I was fain To have him mention'd in my ...
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... true we once were in much better garb I mean when habited in borrowed suits , We with their aid and well - assured fronts Procur'd our letters to this Mr. Courland . Moonshine . These letters say we are the sons of wealth . Inference ...
... true we once were in much better garb I mean when habited in borrowed suits , We with their aid and well - assured fronts Procur'd our letters to this Mr. Courland . Moonshine . These letters say we are the sons of wealth . Inference ...
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... true ; he catches delight from her fond lips , but like the flower refreshen'd by the dew that gathers sweetness from it , her virtue is left blooming - Zo , come be kind , do now . Mr. Courl . Nonsense . Robert . And oh , consider what ...
... true ; he catches delight from her fond lips , but like the flower refreshen'd by the dew that gathers sweetness from it , her virtue is left blooming - Zo , come be kind , do now . Mr. Courl . Nonsense . Robert . And oh , consider what ...
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... true . Luc . Prim . Was she ever satisfied with one admirer at a time ? Robert . No , nor with two either , unless she could set them both together by the ears . Luc . Prim . Has she not all the tenderness of the sex ? Robert . Yes , I ...
... true . Luc . Prim . Was she ever satisfied with one admirer at a time ? Robert . No , nor with two either , unless she could set them both together by the ears . Luc . Prim . Has she not all the tenderness of the sex ? Robert . Yes , I ...
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alarm Ambert AMBERT's house apartment in AMBERT's aught bear book of travels bowing Brambleton Caligula Courland's house daugh daughter dear sir debt Dorothy doubt dumb show e'en e'er Enter HEBE Enter INFERENCE Enter LOOBIN exeunt exit Louisa father fear Fred Worl FREDERIC WORLACE Frederic's gentleman girl Harry Courl HARRY COURLAND heart Heaven honourable hope INFERENCE and MOONSHINE letter look Louisa Courl LOUISA COURLAND Louisa Mervin Magnavantine mercy mind Moon Moonshine's muslin neral never Officer pity pocket pocket-book poor pray Prim PRIMEVAL Primeval's Pris prison puppy rascal Re-enter Robert sacred trust SCENE Scholium seem'd servant seventy dollars sister smile soul speak stranger taking her hand tears tell thank Thou thought told trifle truth Twas Twill unperceived woman words wretch write Your travels Young Harry zaid zame zeem zome Zounds zure
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