The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 133
... Fred . ' Tis the next way- But whither are you walking ? John . My old round , After my meat , and then to bed . Fred . " Tis healthful . John . Will you not stir ? Fred . I have a little business . John . I'd lay my life , this lady still- ...
... Fred . ' Tis the next way- But whither are you walking ? John . My old round , After my meat , and then to bed . Fred . " Tis healthful . John . Will you not stir ? Fred . I have a little business . John . I'd lay my life , this lady still- ...
Page 134
... Fred . ' Tis strange , [ Exit . I cannot meet him ; sure he has encounter'd Some light o ' love or other , and there means To play at in and in for this night . Well , Don John , If you do spring a leak , or get an iteh , Till you claw ...
... Fred . ' Tis strange , [ Exit . I cannot meet him ; sure he has encounter'd Some light o ' love or other , and there means To play at in and in for this night . Well , Don John , If you do spring a leak , or get an iteh , Till you claw ...
Page 135
... Fred . Come , be hearty ; And ten to one would kill it ; a worse sin Than his that got it . Well , I will dispose on't , And keep it as they keep death's heads in rings , To cry memento to me - no more peeping . Now all the danger's to ...
... Fred . Come , be hearty ; And ten to one would kill it ; a worse sin Than his that got it . Well , I will dispose on't , And keep it as they keep death's heads in rings , To cry memento to me - no more peeping . Now all the danger's to ...
Page 137
... Fred . Give me the candle ; so , go you out that way . Ant . What have we now to do ? Fred . And on your life , sirrah , Let none come near the door without my know- ledge : No , not my landlady , nor my friend . Ant . ' Tis done , sir ...
... Fred . Give me the candle ; so , go you out that way . Ant . What have we now to do ? Fred . And on your life , sirrah , Let none come near the door without my know- ledge : No , not my landlady , nor my friend . Ant . ' Tis done , sir ...
Page 138
... Fred . He's safe , Be what he will ; and let his foes be devils , Arm'd with your beauty , I shall conjure them . Retire , this key will guide ye : all things necessary Are there before ye . Con . All my prayers go with ye . [ Erit . Fred ...
... Fred . He's safe , Be what he will ; and let his foes be devils , Arm'd with your beauty , I shall conjure them . Retire , this key will guide ye : all things necessary Are there before ye . Con . All my prayers go with ye . [ Erit . Fred ...
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