Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 36
... Lofty , is a person employed in my affairs : I know you'll serve us . LOFTY . My dear Madam , I live but to serve you . Sir William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . SIR WILL . That would be quite ...
... Lofty , is a person employed in my affairs : I know you'll serve us . LOFTY . My dear Madam , I live but to serve you . Sir William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . SIR WILL . That would be quite ...
Page 39
... LOFTY . To nothing ; nothing in the world . The town , to be sure , when it makes such a thing as me the subject of ... LOFTY . Yes , Honeywood , and there are instances to the contrary , that you shall never hear from myself . HONEYW ...
... LOFTY . To nothing ; nothing in the world . The town , to be sure , when it makes such a thing as me the subject of ... LOFTY . Yes , Honeywood , and there are instances to the contrary , that you shall never hear from myself . HONEYW ...
Page 57
... Lofty , what can that mean ? LOFTY . Let him go on , let him go on , I say . You'll find it come to some- thing presently . SIR WILL . Yes , Sir , I believe you'll be amazed , if , after waiting some time in the anti - chamber , after ...
... Lofty , what can that mean ? LOFTY . Let him go on , let him go on , I say . You'll find it come to some- thing presently . SIR WILL . Yes , Sir , I believe you'll be amazed , if , after waiting some time in the anti - chamber , after ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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