Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... Honeywood , you think my rent - roll very considerable , and that I have vast sums of money to throw away ; I know you do . The world to be sure says such things of me . HONEYW . The world , by what I learn , is no stranger to your ...
... Honeywood , you think my rent - roll very considerable , and that I have vast sums of money to throw away ; I know you do . The world to be sure says such things of me . HONEYW . The world , by what I learn , is no stranger to your ...
Page 51
... Honeywood's sincerity , and even his desires to serve us . My fears are from your father's suspicions . A mind so ... Honeywood , without - has he seized the incendiary ? Ah , no , for now I hear no more on't . LEONT . Honeywood ...
... Honeywood's sincerity , and even his desires to serve us . My fears are from your father's suspicions . A mind so ... Honeywood , without - has he seized the incendiary ? Ah , no , for now I hear no more on't . LEONT . Honeywood ...
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... Honeywood . I am Sir William Honeywood . [ Discovering his ensigns of the Bath CROAKER . Sir William Honeywood ! HONEYW . Astonishment ! my uncle ! [ Aside 10 LOFTY . So then my confounded genius has been all this time only lead- ing me ...
... Honeywood . I am Sir William Honeywood . [ Discovering his ensigns of the Bath CROAKER . Sir William Honeywood ! HONEYW . Astonishment ! my uncle ! [ Aside 10 LOFTY . So then my confounded genius has been all this time only lead- ing me ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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