The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... kiss it , A witty child ! Can't swear ? The father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall learn No bawdy song , the mother herself will teach it ! But this is in the infancy ; the days Of the long coat : when it ...
... kiss it , A witty child ! Can't swear ? The father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall learn No bawdy song , the mother herself will teach it ! But this is in the infancy ; the days Of the long coat : when it ...
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... kisses , and the voice , Drowned in a flood of joy at their arrival , Had lost her motion , state , and faculty ... kissed , unless they would have kissed the post in the middle of the warehouse ; for there I left them all , at their ...
... kisses , and the voice , Drowned in a flood of joy at their arrival , Had lost her motion , state , and faculty ... kissed , unless they would have kissed the post in the middle of the warehouse ; for there I left them all , at their ...
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... kiss , My dear ; there , there , now we are reconciled --- I'll be back immediately - Good - bye , good - bye- Ha ! ha ! jealous , I shall burst my sides with laughing , Ha , ha ! Cob , where are you , Cob ? Ha , ha ! — [ Exit . [ WELL ...
... kiss , My dear ; there , there , now we are reconciled --- I'll be back immediately - Good - bye , good - bye- Ha ! ha ! jealous , I shall burst my sides with laughing , Ha , ha ! Cob , where are you , Cob ? Ha , ha ! — [ Exit . [ WELL ...
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... kiss me , my wife . See , what a drove of horns fly in the air , Winged with my cleansed and my credulous breath ; Watch them , suspicious eyes , watch where they fall ! See , see , on heads , that think they have none at all . O , what ...
... kiss me , my wife . See , what a drove of horns fly in the air , Winged with my cleansed and my credulous breath ; Watch them , suspicious eyes , watch where they fall ! See , see , on heads , that think they have none at all . O , what ...
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... kiss With adoration thee , and every relic Of sacred treasure in this blessed room . Well did wise poets by thy glorious name Title that age , which they would have the best , Thou being the best of things , and far transcend- ing All ...
... kiss With adoration thee , and every relic Of sacred treasure in this blessed room . Well did wise poets by thy glorious name Title that age , which they would have the best , Thou being the best of things , and far transcend- ing All ...
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