The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Lure . As all soldiers should be managed ; he shall serve me till I gain my ends , then I'll dis- band him . Par . But he loves you , madam . Lure . Therefore I scorn him ; I hate all that don't love me , and slight all that do ; Would ...
... Lure . As all soldiers should be managed ; he shall serve me till I gain my ends , then I'll dis- band him . Par . But he loves you , madam . Lure . Therefore I scorn him ; I hate all that don't love me , and slight all that do ; Would ...
Page 31
... Lure . Now , were he any other creature but a man , I could love him . Stand . This only last request I make , that no title recommend a fool , no office introduce a knave , nor coat a coward , to my place in your affections ; so ...
... Lure . Now , were he any other creature but a man , I could love him . Stand . This only last request I make , that no title recommend a fool , no office introduce a knave , nor coat a coward , to my place in your affections ; so ...
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... Lure . Has my servant brought me the money from my merchant ? Par . No , madam : he met Alderman Smuggler at Charing - Cross , who has promised to wait on you himself immediately . Lure . ' Tis odd that this old rogue should pre- tend ...
... Lure . Has my servant brought me the money from my merchant ? Par . No , madam : he met Alderman Smuggler at Charing - Cross , who has promised to wait on you himself immediately . Lure . ' Tis odd that this old rogue should pre- tend ...
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... Lure . But what satisfaction can I get of him ? -Oh , here he comes ! Enter SMUGGLER . Mr Alderman , your servant ; have you brought me any money , sir ? Smug . Faith , madam , trading is very dead ; what with paying the taxes , raising ...
... Lure . But what satisfaction can I get of him ? -Oh , here he comes ! Enter SMUGGLER . Mr Alderman , your servant ; have you brought me any money , sir ? Smug . Faith , madam , trading is very dead ; what with paying the taxes , raising ...
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... Lure . Would you marry me , Sir Harry ? Wild . Oh ! la marriage est un grand mal— But I will marry you . Lure . Your word , sir , is not to be relied on ; if a gentleman will forfeit his honour in dealings of business , we may ...
... Lure . Would you marry me , Sir Harry ? Wild . Oh ! la marriage est un grand mal— But I will marry you . Lure . Your word , sir , is not to be relied on ; if a gentleman will forfeit his honour in dealings of business , we may ...
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