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The British drama - Page 64
by British drama - 1804
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

English drama - 1777 - 380 pages
...!) I go undifmay'd, — for death is a debt, A debt on demand,— fo take what I owe. Then farewel, my love,— dear charmers, adieu. Contented I die,— 'tis the better for you. Here ends all difpute the reft of our lives, For this way at once, I pleafe all my wives. Now, gentlemen, I am ready...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 340 pages
...Thcjudges all rang'd (a terrible Ihow!) I go undifmay'd — for death is a debt, A debt on demand — fo take what I owe. Then farewell my love— dear Charmers ! adieu, Contented I die— 't is the better for you. Here ends all diipute the reft of our lives, For this way at once I pleafe...
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Comus: A Mask

John Milton, John Dalton - English drama - 1791 - 498 pages
...all rang'd (a terrible show !) I go undismay'd— -for death is a debt, A debt on demand — so tahe what I owe. Then farewell my love — dear Charmers!...adieu, Contented I die — 'tis the better for you. 540 Here ends all dispute the rest of our lives, For this way at once I please all my wives. Now, gentlemen,...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

English drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...lawyers are met, The judges all ranged (a terrible show !) I go undismayed — for death is a debt, A debt on demand — so take what I owe. Then, farewell...my wives. Now, gentlemen, I am ready to attend you. f Exeunt PEACUUM, LOCKIT, and МЛСНЕАТН. Polly. Follow them, Filch, to the court, and when the...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

English drama - 1804 - 626 pages
...lawyers are met, The judges all ranged (a terrible show !) I go undismayed — for death is a debt, A debt on demand — so take what I owe. Then, farewell...charmers, adieu ! Contented I die — 'tis the better for yon. Here ends all dispute the rest of our lives, For this way at once I please all my wives. Now,...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 376 pages
...lawyers are met, The judges all rang'd, (a terrible show !) I go undismay'd, for death is a debt — A debt on demand, so take what I owe. Then farewell,...— 'tis the better for you. Here ends all dispute, far the rest of our lives, For this way, at once, I please all my wives. Now, gentlemen, I am ready...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 382 pages
...show !) I go undismay'd,for death is a debt — A debt on demand, so take what I owe. Thenfareuiell, my love — dear charmers, adieu ! Contented I die...— 'tis the better for you. Here ends all dispute, for the rest of our lives, For this way, at once, I please all my reives. Now, gentlemen, I am ready...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5

Sir Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...Idle — 'tis the betterforyou. Here ends all dispute the rest oj our lives, For this way at once 1 please all my wives. Now, gentlemen, I am ready to attend you. [Exeunt PEACHUM, LOCKIT, and MACHEATH. SCENE IV.— The condemned hold. MACHEATH in a melancholy posture. AIR....
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted ..., Volume 10

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 432 pages
...lawyers are met, The judges all ranged ; (a terrible show !) I go undismayed, for death is a debt — A debt on demand, so take what I owe. Then farewell,...— 'tis the better for you. Here ends all dispute, for the rest of our lives, For this way, at once, I please all my wives. Now, gentlemen, I am ready...
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The London Stage: A Collection of the Most Reputed Tragedies ..., Volume 1

English drama - 1824 - 656 pages
...Contented I die ; lit the better for you. Here ends all dispute, for the rest of our Hoes; for this tcay, at once, I please all my wives, Now, gentlemen, I am ready to attend yon. [Exeunt. SCENE II.— Another part of the Prison. Dance of Prisoners in fetters. SCENE III.—...
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