The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... live in dimple sleek : Sport , that wrinkled care derides , And Laughter holding both his sides ! Come , and trip it as you go , On the light fantastic toe : And in thy right hand lead with thee , The mountain nymph , sweet Liberty ...
... live in dimple sleek : Sport , that wrinkled care derides , And Laughter holding both his sides ! Come , and trip it as you go , On the light fantastic toe : And in thy right hand lead with thee , The mountain nymph , sweet Liberty ...
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... live , who life enjoy . Comus . List , lady ; be not coy , and be not cozen'd With that same vaunted name , Virginity . What need a vermeil - tinctur'd lip for that , Love - darting eyes , or tresses like the morn ? There was another ...
... live , who life enjoy . Comus . List , lady ; be not coy , and be not cozen'd With that same vaunted name , Virginity . What need a vermeil - tinctur'd lip for that , Love - darting eyes , or tresses like the morn ? There was another ...
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... live without troubling him ; threaten him to turn soldier : or , what will frighten him worse , say you'll turn poet . Come , I'll warrant you we bring him to composition . Oct. What would I give ' twere over ! Sca . Let us practise a ...
... live without troubling him ; threaten him to turn soldier : or , what will frighten him worse , say you'll turn poet . Come , I'll warrant you we bring him to composition . Oct. What would I give ' twere over ! Sca . Let us practise a ...
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... live these six months , will never come to the gallows with any credit ! Slippery Sam ; he Filch . Betty hath brought more goods into our lock this year , than any five of the gang ; and , in truth , ' tis pity to lose so good a cus ...
... live these six months , will never come to the gallows with any credit ! Slippery Sam ; he Filch . Betty hath brought more goods into our lock this year , than any five of the gang ; and , in truth , ' tis pity to lose so good a cus ...
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... live . Lucy . Art thou , then , married to another ? Hast thou two wives , monster ? Mac . If womens ' tongues can cease for an answer - hear me . Lucy . I won't . - Flesh and blood cannot bear my usage . Polly . Shall I not claim my ...
... live . Lucy . Art thou , then , married to another ? Hast thou two wives , monster ? Mac . If womens ' tongues can cease for an answer - hear me . Lucy . I won't . - Flesh and blood cannot bear my usage . Polly . Shall I not claim my ...
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