The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 34
... once tearing me to pieces . How I am weather- bcaten and shattered with distresses ! AIR . - One evening having lost my way . I'm like a skiff on the ocean tost , Now high , now low , with each billow borne , With her rudder broke , and ...
... once tearing me to pieces . How I am weather- bcaten and shattered with distresses ! AIR . - One evening having lost my way . I'm like a skiff on the ocean tost , Now high , now low , with each billow borne , With her rudder broke , and ...
Page 41
... once , and hear what the young tits have to say to one another . [ Exit . Enter ROVEWELL , ARETHUSA , and BETTY . Rove . Dear Arethusa , delay not the time thus ; your father will certainly come in and surprise us . Bet . Let us make ...
... once , and hear what the young tits have to say to one another . [ Exit . Enter ROVEWELL , ARETHUSA , and BETTY . Rove . Dear Arethusa , delay not the time thus ; your father will certainly come in and surprise us . Bet . Let us make ...
Page 71
... once shewn , no wo- man of any honesty , or honour . or gratitude , can refuse him any longer . For my part , if I had ever found a lover who had not wicked , merce- nary views upon my fortune , I should have mar- ried him , whatever he ...
... once shewn , no wo- man of any honesty , or honour . or gratitude , can refuse him any longer . For my part , if I had ever found a lover who had not wicked , merce- nary views upon my fortune , I should have mar- ried him , whatever he ...
Page 76
... once overjoyed , and ashamed , to see your face . Col. I told you , sir , he was one of the modest- est young fellows in England . Good . You may very well be ashamed ; but come , let me see the inside of my house ; let me see that both ...
... once overjoyed , and ashamed , to see your face . Col. I told you , sir , he was one of the modest- est young fellows in England . Good . You may very well be ashamed ; but come , let me see the inside of my house ; let me see that both ...
Page 78
... once make merry at home . Job . Peace , peace , you jade , and go spin ; for , if I lack any thread for my stitching , I will punish you by virtue of my sovereign authority . Nell . Ay , marry , no doubt of that ; whilst you take your ...
... once make merry at home . Job . Peace , peace , you jade , and go spin ; for , if I lack any thread for my stitching , I will punish you by virtue of my sovereign authority . Nell . Ay , marry , no doubt of that ; whilst you take your ...
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