The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... thought of this before , and not have fallen in love with I know not whom ; one , that you met by chance in the Do- ver - coach : She is , indeed , a good snug lass ; but Oct. And that he is come with a resolution to God knows what she ...
... thought of this before , and not have fallen in love with I know not whom ; one , that you met by chance in the Do- ver - coach : She is , indeed , a good snug lass ; but Oct. And that he is come with a resolution to God knows what she ...
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... thoughts of taking up , and going to sea . Mrs. Peach . You should go to Hockley - in- the - Hole , and to Marybone , child , to learn valour : these are the schools that have bred so many brave men . I thought , boy , by this time ...
... thoughts of taking up , and going to sea . Mrs. Peach . You should go to Hockley - in- the - Hole , and to Marybone , child , to learn valour : these are the schools that have bred so many brave men . I thought , boy , by this time ...
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... thought it both safest and best To marry , for fear you should chide . Mrs. Peach . Then all the hopes of our family are gone for ever and ever ! Peach . And Macheath may hang his father and mother - in - law , in hopes to get into ...
... thought it both safest and best To marry , for fear you should chide . Mrs. Peach . Then all the hopes of our family are gone for ever and ever ! Peach . And Macheath may hang his father and mother - in - law , in hopes to get into ...
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... thought shall soon set all matters again to rights . Why so melancholy , Poily ? since what is done cannot be undone , we must all endeavour to make the best of it . Mrs. Peach . Well , Polly , as far as one woman can forgive another ...
... thought shall soon set all matters again to rights . Why so melancholy , Poily ? since what is done cannot be undone , we must all endeavour to make the best of it . Mrs. Peach . Well , Polly , as far as one woman can forgive another ...
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... thought ! I fear ! I doubt ! I tremble ! I droop ! -See , my courage is out ! [ Turns up the empty bottle . Lucy . No token of love ? Polly . Adieu ! Lucy . Farewell ! Mac . But hark ! I hear the toll of the bell ! Jail . Four women ...
... thought ! I fear ! I doubt ! I tremble ! I droop ! -See , my courage is out ! [ Turns up the empty bottle . Lucy . No token of love ? Polly . Adieu ! Lucy . Farewell ! Mac . But hark ! I hear the toll of the bell ! Jail . Four women ...
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