Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONT . There , there's my master - stroke . I have resolved not to refuse her ; nay , an hour hence I have consented to go with my father , to make her ...
... Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONT . There , there's my master - stroke . I have resolved not to refuse her ; nay , an hour hence I have consented to go with my father , to make her ...
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... Richland is a fine girl , and has a fine fortune - two very fine things and must not be thrown away . Upon my honour , Madam , I have a regard for Miss Richland ; and , rather than she should be thrown away , I should think it no ...
... Richland is a fine girl , and has a fine fortune - two very fine things and must not be thrown away . Upon my honour , Madam , I have a regard for Miss Richland ; and , rather than she should be thrown away , I should think it no ...
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... Richland . HONEYW . Miss Richland ! LOFTY . Yes , Miss Richland . She has struck the blow up to the hilt , in my bosom , by Jupiter . HONEYW . Heavens ! was ever any thing more unfortunate ! It is too much to be endur❜d . LOFTY ...
... Richland . HONEYW . Miss Richland ! LOFTY . Yes , Miss Richland . She has struck the blow up to the hilt , in my bosom , by Jupiter . HONEYW . Heavens ! was ever any thing more unfortunate ! It is too much to be endur❜d . LOFTY ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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