Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 62
... eyes the centre , where his friends sit snug , His simpering friends , with pleasure in their eyes , Sink as he sinks , and as he rises rise : He nods , they nod ; he cringes , they grimace ; But not a soul will budge to give him place ...
... eyes the centre , where his friends sit snug , His simpering friends , with pleasure in their eyes , Sink as he sinks , and as he rises rise : He nods , they nod ; he cringes , they grimace ; But not a soul will budge to give him place ...
Page 98
... eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my dear , does your cousin Con . want any jewels , in your eyes , to set off her beauty . TONY . That's as thereafter may be . MISS NEVILLE . My dear aunt , if you knew ...
... eyes , you want any better sparklers . What do you think , Tony , my dear , does your cousin Con . want any jewels , in your eyes , to set off her beauty . TONY . That's as thereafter may be . MISS NEVILLE . My dear aunt , if you knew ...
Page 136
... eyes forgot to blaze ! Or Jack had wanted eyes to gaze : O - but let exclamation cease , Her presence banish'd all his peace . Our altered Parson now began , To be a perfect ladies man ; Made sonnets , lisp'd his sermons o'er , And told ...
... eyes forgot to blaze ! Or Jack had wanted eyes to gaze : O - but let exclamation cease , Her presence banish'd all his peace . Our altered Parson now began , To be a perfect ladies man ; Made sonnets , lisp'd his sermons o'er , And told ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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