The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... thou approve of my abilities in. Bane to my fortunes ! What meant I to marry ? I , that before was ranked in such content , My mind at rest too in so soft a peace , Being free master of my own free thoughts , And now become a slave ...
... thou approve of my abilities in. Bane to my fortunes ! What meant I to marry ? I , that before was ranked in such content , My mind at rest too in so soft a peace , Being free master of my own free thoughts , And now become a slave ...
Page 20
... thou affect my sister Bridget as thou pretendest ? E. Kno . Friend , am I worth belief ? Well . Come , do not protest . In faith , she is a maid of good ornament , and much modesty ; and except I conceived very worthily of her , thou ...
... thou affect my sister Bridget as thou pretendest ? E. Kno . Friend , am I worth belief ? Well . Come , do not protest . In faith , she is a maid of good ornament , and much modesty ; and except I conceived very worthily of her , thou ...
Page 22
... thou not think thou heardst a rustling on the other side , and a soft tread of feet ? Cash . Upon my truth , I did not , sir ; or if you did , it might be only the vermin in the wainscot ; the house is old , and over - run with them ...
... thou not think thou heardst a rustling on the other side , and a soft tread of feet ? Cash . Upon my truth , I did not , sir ; or if you did , it might be only the vermin in the wainscot ; the house is old , and over - run with them ...
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... thou comfortest me-- I'll drive these Fiend - like fancies from me , and be myself again . Think'st thou , she has perceived my folly ? " Twere Happy , if she had not - She has not- They , who know no evil , will suspect none . Cash ...
... thou comfortest me-- I'll drive these Fiend - like fancies from me , and be myself again . Think'st thou , she has perceived my folly ? " Twere Happy , if she had not - She has not- They , who know no evil , will suspect none . Cash ...
Page 32
... thou hast suffer'd trans- lation , And shifted thy coat in these days of reformation ? And . Like one of the reformed , a fool , as you see , Counting all old doctrine heresie . Nan . But not on thine own forbid meats hast thou ventured ...
... thou hast suffer'd trans- lation , And shifted thy coat in these days of reformation ? And . Like one of the reformed , a fool , as you see , Counting all old doctrine heresie . Nan . But not on thine own forbid meats hast thou ventured ...
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