The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... wife , put off your jealousies . Kite . Sir , thus they go from me : 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 ...
... wife , put off your jealousies . Kite . Sir , thus they go from me : 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 ...
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... wife , sir . [ Erit CORY . Now , is he gone : We had no other means To shoot him hence , but this . Volp . My divine Mosca ! Thou hast to - day outgone thyself . Who's there ? [ Another knocks . I will be troubled with no more . Prepare ...
... wife , sir . [ Erit CORY . Now , is he gone : We had no other means To shoot him hence , but this . Volp . My divine Mosca ! Thou hast to - day outgone thyself . Who's there ? [ Another knocks . I will be troubled with no more . Prepare ...
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... wife and daughter . Mos . I hear him coming . Corv . She shall do't : ' Tis done . " Slight , if this doctor , who is not engaged , Unless't be for his counsel , which is nothing , Offer his daughter , what should I , that am So deeply ...
... wife and daughter . Mos . I hear him coming . Corv . She shall do't : ' Tis done . " Slight , if this doctor , who is not engaged , Unless't be for his counsel , which is nothing , Offer his daughter , what should I , that am So deeply ...
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... wife's rings , I think ; And th ' ale - wife's single money . - Is't not , Dol ? Dol . Yes : and the whistle that the sailor's wife Brought you . Face . We'll wet it to - morrow : -And our sil- ver - beakers , And tavern cups . - Where ...
... wife's rings , I think ; And th ' ale - wife's single money . - Is't not , Dol ? Dol . Yes : and the whistle that the sailor's wife Brought you . Face . We'll wet it to - morrow : -And our sil- ver - beakers , And tavern cups . - Where ...
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Walter Scott. RULE A WIFE AND HAVE A WIFE . BY FLETCHER . PROLOGUE . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . ACT I. Mich . Preserve him , he'll conclude a. : - Pleasure attend ye , and about ye sit The springs of mirth , fancy , delight and wit ! To stir you ...
Walter Scott. RULE A WIFE AND HAVE A WIFE . BY FLETCHER . PROLOGUE . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . ACT I. Mich . Preserve him , he'll conclude a. : - Pleasure attend ye , and about ye sit The springs of mirth , fancy , delight and wit ! To stir you ...
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