The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... honour and truth to the gang ? Mat . I'll be answerable for it . Mac . in the division of our booty , have I ever shewn the least marks of avarice or injustice ? Mat . By these questions something seems to have ruffled you . Are any of ...
... honour and truth to the gang ? Mat . I'll be answerable for it . Mac . in the division of our booty , have I ever shewn the least marks of avarice or injustice ? Mat . By these questions something seems to have ruffled you . Are any of ...
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... honour to be the king's majesty's noble officer of the peace , we thought ' twas best your honour should come and terrify these rogues away with your noble authority . Gentlemen , I am the king's officer , and I com- Rob . Well said ...
... honour to be the king's majesty's noble officer of the peace , we thought ' twas best your honour should come and terrify these rogues away with your noble authority . Gentlemen , I am the king's officer , and I com- Rob . Well said ...
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... honour of knowing you . heart , I believe I should scarce have stirred | you see I think you fit for a husband , I'll have abroad all day . you myself ! -Who can be more proper for a husband , than a man of your age ? for , I think ...
... honour of knowing you . heart , I believe I should scarce have stirred | you see I think you fit for a husband , I'll have abroad all day . you myself ! -Who can be more proper for a husband , than a man of your age ? for , I think ...
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... honour's service . I am heartily glad it really makes me cry - to see your honour in such good health . Why , the air of the Indies hath agreed vastly with you . In- deed , sir , you ought to have staid a little longer there , for the ...
... honour's service . I am heartily glad it really makes me cry - to see your honour in such good health . Why , the air of the Indies hath agreed vastly with you . In- deed , sir , you ought to have staid a little longer there , for the ...
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... honour , sir . Slap . If you oppose us any longer , I shall seed to force . Col. If you love force , I'll shew you the way , you dogs ? [ Colonel drives them off Good . I find I am distracted ; I am stark ra- ving mad . I am undone ...
... honour , sir . Slap . If you oppose us any longer , I shall seed to force . Col. If you love force , I'll shew you the way , you dogs ? [ Colonel drives them off Good . I find I am distracted ; I am stark ra- ving mad . I am undone ...
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