The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... SCENE I. VOLPONE and MOSCA . Vol . Good morning to the day ; and , next , my gold ; Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . Hail , the world's soul , and mine ! More glad than is The teeming earth to see the long'd - for sun Peep ...
... SCENE I. VOLPONE and MOSCA . Vol . Good morning to the day ; and , next , my gold ; Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . Hail , the world's soul , and mine ! More glad than is The teeming earth to see the long'd - for sun Peep ...
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... SCENE II . NANO , ANDROGyno , Castrone , Volpone , and MOSCA . Nan . Now room for fresh gamesters , who do will you to know , They do bring you neither play , nor university show ; And therefore do intreat you , that whatsoever they ...
... SCENE II . NANO , ANDROGyno , Castrone , Volpone , and MOSCA . Nan . Now room for fresh gamesters , who do will you to know , They do bring you neither play , nor university show ; And therefore do intreat you , that whatsoever they ...
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... SCENE III . MOSCA , VOLTORE , and VOLPONE . Mos . You still are , what you were , sir . Only you ( Of all the rest ) are he , commands his love : ging : And let him entertain himself awhile , Without , i ' the gallery . Now , now , my ...
... SCENE III . MOSCA , VOLTORE , and VOLPONE . Mos . You still are , what you were , sir . Only you ( Of all the rest ) are he , commands his love : ging : And let him entertain himself awhile , Without , i ' the gallery . Now , now , my ...
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... SCENE III . CORVINO , POLITIC , and PEREGRINE . Cor . ' Spite o ' the devil , and my shame ! come down here ; Come down : No house but mine to make your scene ? Signior Flaminio , will you down , sir ? down ? What , is my wife your ...
... SCENE III . CORVINO , POLITIC , and PEREGRINE . Cor . ' Spite o ' the devil , and my shame ! come down here ; Come down : No house but mine to make your scene ? Signior Flaminio , will you down , sir ? down ? What , is my wife your ...
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... SCENE VII . CORVINO and CELIA . Cory . Where are you , wife ? my Celia ! wife ! what , blubbering ? Come , dry those tears . I think , thou thought'st me in earnest ? Ha ! by this light , I talk'd so hut to try thee . Methinks the ...
... SCENE VII . CORVINO and CELIA . Cory . Where are you , wife ? my Celia ! wife ! what , blubbering ? Come , dry those tears . I think , thou thought'st me in earnest ? Ha ! by this light , I talk'd so hut to try thee . Methinks the ...
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