The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... wish you could have made Polly undertake it . Mrs. Peach . But in a case of necessity- our own lives are in danger . Peach . Then , indeed , we must comply with the customs of the world , and make gratitude give way to interest . He ...
... wish you could have made Polly undertake it . Mrs. Peach . But in a case of necessity- our own lives are in danger . Peach . Then , indeed , we must comply with the customs of the world , and make gratitude give way to interest . He ...
Page 32
... wishes more heartily to than I now wish to have facts against thee . I have facts against her intimate acquaintance , would have her satisfaction , and they should all out . AIR . - Irish trot . Polly . I'm bubbled ! Lucy . I'm bubbled ...
... wishes more heartily to than I now wish to have facts against thee . I have facts against her intimate acquaintance , would have her satisfaction , and they should all out . AIR . - Irish trot . Polly . I'm bubbled ! Lucy . I'm bubbled ...
Page 34
... wish I may be burnt ! Lock . Keep your temper , Lucy , or I shali pronounce you guilty . Lucy . Keep your's , sir - I do wish I may be burnt , I do - And what can I say more to convince you ? Lock . Did he tip handsomely ? - -how much ...
... wish I may be burnt ! Lock . Keep your temper , Lucy , or I shali pronounce you guilty . Lucy . Keep your's , sir - I do wish I may be burnt , I do - And what can I say more to convince you ? Lock . Did he tip handsomely ? - -how much ...
Page 35
... wish all our quarrels might have so comfortable a reconciliation . pump some secrets out of me - I'll be upon my guard , and won't taste a drop of her liquor , I'm resolved . Enter Lucy , with strong waters . Lucy . Come , Miss Polly ...
... wish all our quarrels might have so comfortable a reconciliation . pump some secrets out of me - I'll be upon my guard , and won't taste a drop of her liquor , I'm resolved . Enter Lucy , with strong waters . Lucy . Come , Miss Polly ...
Page 71
... wishes cover ; But , Oh ! your eyes Know no disguise , Nor eser cheat your lover . Enter VALENTINE . Val . My dearest Charlotte ! this is meeting my wishes indeed ! for I was coming to wait on you . Let . It's very lucky that you do ...
... wishes cover ; But , Oh ! your eyes Know no disguise , Nor eser cheat your lover . Enter VALENTINE . Val . My dearest Charlotte ! this is meeting my wishes indeed ! for I was coming to wait on you . Let . It's very lucky that you do ...
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