The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Come , come , my friends , and part- ners of my joys , Leave to yon pedant youths their bookish dreams ; A beardless Cynic is the shame of nature , Beyond the cure of this inspiring cup ; ' em ! " waste a moment more about CHORUS . Away ...
... Come , come , my friends , and part- ners of my joys , Leave to yon pedant youths their bookish dreams ; A beardless Cynic is the shame of nature , Beyond the cure of this inspiring cup ; ' em ! " waste a moment more about CHORUS . Away ...
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... Come , come , thou shalt along : What man , stand out for a beating ? That's the worst can happen . Shift . Well , well . Enter CLARA . Oct. Here comes my dearest Clara . Clara . Ah , me , Octavian ! I hear sad news → They say your ...
... Come , come , thou shalt along : What man , stand out for a beating ? That's the worst can happen . Shift . Well , well . Enter CLARA . Oct. Here comes my dearest Clara . Clara . Ah , me , Octavian ! I hear sad news → They say your ...
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... comes : I'm overjoyed to see you , good Mr. Dog ! Sca . Sir , your most humble servant ; you ho- nour me too far . Lean . You act an ill fool's part ; but I shall teach you . Sca . Sir ? Oct. Hold ! Leander . Lean . No , Octavian ; I'll ...
... comes : I'm overjoyed to see you , good Mr. Dog ! Sca . Sir , your most humble servant ; you ho- nour me too far . Lean . You act an ill fool's part ; but I shall teach you . Sca . Sir ? Oct. Hold ! Leander . Lean . No , Octavian ; I'll ...
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... 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 ... comes my husband and Polly . Come , Filch , you shall go with me into my own room , and tell me the whole story . I ...
... 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 ... comes my husband and Polly . Come , Filch , you shall go with me into my own room , and tell me the whole story . I ...
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... Come ladies , let's to prayers . [ They dance off . SCENE III . - An anti - chamber , Enter RIGDUM and ALDIBORONTI . Rig ... comes , all crown- ed with conquest ; A solemn triumph graces his return . Let's grasp the forclock of this apt ...
... Come ladies , let's to prayers . [ They dance off . SCENE III . - An anti - chamber , Enter RIGDUM and ALDIBORONTI . Rig ... comes , all crown- ed with conquest ; A solemn triumph graces his return . Let's grasp the forclock of this apt ...
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