The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... stay , be not disturb'd ; now I bethink me , There is a gentle nymph not far from hence Sabrina is her name , a virgin pure , And to those dainty limbs , which nature lent For gentle usage and soft delicacy ; That have been tir'd all ...
... stay , be not disturb'd ; now I bethink me , There is a gentle nymph not far from hence Sabrina is her name , a virgin pure , And to those dainty limbs , which nature lent For gentle usage and soft delicacy ; That have been tir'd all ...
Page 9
... Stay , Shift ; and get you two gone : Let me alone to manage the old fellow . [ Exeunt Ocr . and CLARA . Enter THRIFTY . Thrifty . Was there ever such a rash action ? Sca . He has been informed of the business , and is now so full of it ...
... Stay , Shift ; and get you two gone : Let me alone to manage the old fellow . [ Exeunt Ocr . and CLARA . Enter THRIFTY . Thrifty . Was there ever such a rash action ? Sca . He has been informed of the business , and is now so full of it ...
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... stay till my return ; but look to't , if thou hast done any thing to dishonour me , never think to come within my doors , or see my face more : but ex- pect to be miserable as thy folly and poverty can make thee . [ Exit GRIPE . Lean ...
... stay till my return ; but look to't , if thou hast done any thing to dishonour me , never think to come within my doors , or see my face more : but ex- pect to be miserable as thy folly and poverty can make thee . [ Exit GRIPE . Lean ...
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... stay as a pledge in his room , till I can raise the money . Sca . Alas , sir ! think you the captain has so little wit as to accept of such a poor rascally fellow as I am , instead of your son ? Gripe . What the devil did he do a ...
... stay as a pledge in his room , till I can raise the money . Sca . Alas , sir ! think you the captain has so little wit as to accept of such a poor rascally fellow as I am , instead of your son ? Gripe . What the devil did he do a ...
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... stay -- and be hanged . Polly . O , how I fear ! how I tremble ! Go- but when safety will give you leave , you will be sure to see me again ! for till then , Polly is wretched . Mac . AIR . - O the broom , & c . The miser thus a ...
... stay -- and be hanged . Polly . O , how I fear ! how I tremble ! Go- but when safety will give you leave , you will be sure to see me again ! for till then , Polly is wretched . Mac . AIR . - O the broom , & c . The miser thus a ...
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