Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 100
... Tony , by all that's precious , the jewels are gone , and I shall be ruin'd for ever . TONY . Sure I know they're gone , and I am to say so . MRS . HARDCASTLE . My dearest Tony , but hear me . They're gone , I say . TONY . By the laws ...
... Tony , by all that's precious , the jewels are gone , and I shall be ruin'd for ever . TONY . Sure I know they're gone , and I am to say so . MRS . HARDCASTLE . My dearest Tony , but hear me . They're gone , I say . TONY . By the laws ...
Page 120
... TONY . You shall hear . I first took them down Feather - bed - lane , where we stuck fast in the mud . I then rattled them crack over the stones of Up - and - down Hill - I then introduc'd them to the gibbet on Heavy - tree Heath , and ...
... TONY . You shall hear . I first took them down Feather - bed - lane , where we stuck fast in the mud . I then rattled them crack over the stones of Up - and - down Hill - I then introduc'd them to the gibbet on Heavy - tree Heath , and ...
Page 121
... TONY . Do you see any thing like a black hat moving behind the thicket ? MRS . HARDCASTLE . O death ! TONY . No , it's only a cow . Don't be afraid , mama ; don't be afraid . MRS . HARDCASTLE . As I'm alive , Tony , I see a man coming ...
... TONY . Do you see any thing like a black hat moving behind the thicket ? MRS . HARDCASTLE . O death ! TONY . No , it's only a cow . Don't be afraid , mama ; don't be afraid . MRS . HARDCASTLE . As I'm alive , Tony , I see a man coming ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
Copyright | |
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