The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 90
... DICK alone . Well , dear Mansfield , I am glad to see thy face again . But my heart aches , methinks , for fear this should be only a trick of theirs , to get me into their power . Yet , the letter seems to be wrote with an air of ...
... DICK alone . Well , dear Mansfield , I am glad to see thy face again . But my heart aches , methinks , for fear this should be only a trick of theirs , to get me into their power . Yet , the letter seems to be wrote with an air of ...
Page 91
... Dick . [ Without . ] What ! won't you let me Kate . O gemini ! it's like our Dick , I think : He's certainly dead ! and it's his spirit . Mar. Heav'n forbid ! I think in iny heart , it's he himself . Open the door , Kate . Kate . Nay ...
... Dick . [ Without . ] What ! won't you let me Kate . O gemini ! it's like our Dick , I think : He's certainly dead ! and it's his spirit . Mar. Heav'n forbid ! I think in iny heart , it's he himself . Open the door , Kate . Kate . Nay ...
Page 92
... Dick ; instead of depending upon lords ' promises , depend upon the labour of thine own hands ; expect nothing but what thou can'st earn , and then thou wilt not be dis- appointed . But come , I want a description of London ; thou hast ...
... Dick ; instead of depending upon lords ' promises , depend upon the labour of thine own hands ; expect nothing but what thou can'st earn , and then thou wilt not be dis- appointed . But come , I want a description of London ; thou hast ...
Page 93
... DICK , at supper . Mil . Come , sir , you must mend a bad supper with a glass of good ale ; here's King Harry's health ! King . With all my heart . Come , Richard , here's King Harry's health ; I hope you are cour- tier enough to pledge ...
... DICK , at supper . Mil . Come , sir , you must mend a bad supper with a glass of good ale ; here's King Harry's health ! King . With all my heart . Come , Richard , here's King Harry's health ; I hope you are cour- tier enough to pledge ...
Page 94
... Dick . I believe , if he's wise , he will chuse to stay at home , though . Enter PEGGY . Mil . What wind blew you hither , pray ? You have a good share of impudence , or you would be ashamed to set your foot within my house , methinks ...
... Dick . I believe , if he's wise , he will chuse to stay at home , though . Enter PEGGY . Mil . What wind blew you hither , pray ? You have a good share of impudence , or you would be ashamed to set your foot within my house , methinks ...
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