Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 21
... dear , don't you owe more to me than you care to confess ? Would you have ever been known to Mr. Lofty , who has undertaken Miss Richland's claim at the treasury , but for me ? Who was it first made him an acquaintance at Lady ...
... dear , don't you owe more to me than you care to confess ? Would you have ever been known to Mr. Lofty , who has undertaken Miss Richland's claim at the treasury , but for me ? Who was it first made him an acquaintance at Lady ...
Page 98
... dear , can admit of none . That natural blush is beyond a thousand ornaments . Besides , child , jewels are 10 quite ... dear , and then see , if with such a pair of eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my ...
... dear , can admit of none . That natural blush is beyond a thousand ornaments . Besides , child , jewels are 10 quite ... dear , and then see , if with such a pair of eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my ...
Page 110
... Dear me ! dear me ! I'm sure there's nothing in my behavour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . MARLOW . Nothing , my dear , nothing . But I was in for a list of blunders , and could not help making you a subscriber . My ...
... Dear me ! dear me ! I'm sure there's nothing in my behavour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . MARLOW . Nothing , my dear , nothing . But I was in for a list of blunders , and could not help making you a subscriber . My ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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