The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... tell me of a gentle pair , That likest thy Narcissus are ? O ! if thou have Hid them in some flow'ry cave , Tell me but where , Sweet Queen of parly , daughter of the sphere : So may'st thou be translated to the skies , And give ...
... tell me of a gentle pair , That likest thy Narcissus are ? O ! if thou have Hid them in some flow'ry cave , Tell me but where , Sweet Queen of parly , daughter of the sphere : So may'st thou be translated to the skies , And give ...
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... tell all your fornications , bastardings , and cominutings , in their courts . Thrifty . I defy them ; let them tell of my whoring - ' tis the fashion ! Sca . Peace ! here's the brother . Thrifty . O Heaven ! what shall I do . Enter ...
... tell all your fornications , bastardings , and cominutings , in their courts . Thrifty . I defy them ; let them tell of my whoring - ' tis the fashion ! Sca . Peace ! here's the brother . Thrifty . O Heaven ! what shall I do . Enter ...
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... tell me news of Mr. Gripe . Gripe . Who's there , Scapin ? Sca . How I run up and down to find him to no purpose ! Oh ! sir , is there no way to hear of Mr. Gripe ? Gripe . Art thou blind ? I have been just under thy nose this hour ...
... tell me news of Mr. Gripe . Gripe . Who's there , Scapin ? Sca . How I run up and down to find him to no purpose ! Oh ! sir , is there no way to hear of Mr. Gripe ? Gripe . Art thou blind ? I have been just under thy nose this hour ...
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... tell where is Gripe , beatings and chastisements , for your contradic - but I will beat thy father's child very much in- tions , when hur Welse plood is up , look you , and hur will cudgel your pack and your nootles for it ; take you ...
... tell where is Gripe , beatings and chastisements , for your contradic - but I will beat thy father's child very much in- tions , when hur Welse plood is up , look you , and hur will cudgel your pack and your nootles for it ; take you ...
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... tell you I am engaged . Thrifty . Look you now : is not this very fine ? Now I have a mind to be merry , and to be friends with you , you'll not let me now , will you ? I tell you , Mr. Gripe's daughter , here-- Oct. I'll never marry Mr ...
... tell you I am engaged . Thrifty . Look you now : is not this very fine ? Now I have a mind to be merry , and to be friends with you , you'll not let me now , will you ? I tell you , Mr. Gripe's daughter , here-- Oct. I'll never marry Mr ...
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