Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... face . HONEYW . And yet I'll engage has carried that face at last to a very good market . This good natur'd town , Madam , has husbands , like spec- tacles , to fit every age , from fifteen to fourscore . MRS . CROAKER . Well , you're a ...
... face . HONEYW . And yet I'll engage has carried that face at last to a very good market . This good natur'd town , Madam , has husbands , like spec- tacles , to fit every age , from fifteen to fourscore . MRS . CROAKER . Well , you're a ...
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... face to face , that's my way . SIR WILL . The letter , Sir , will do quite as well . bad way LOFTY . Zounds , Sir , do you pretend to direct me ? direct me in the busi- ness of office ? do you know me , Sir ? who am I ? MISS RICH . Dear ...
... face to face , that's my way . SIR WILL . The letter , Sir , will do quite as well . bad way LOFTY . Zounds , Sir , do you pretend to direct me ? direct me in the busi- ness of office ? do you know me , Sir ? who am I ? MISS RICH . Dear ...
Page 138
... face is grown a knowing phyz ; And tho ' her fops are wondrous civil , He thinks her ugly as the Devil . Now to perplex the ravell'd nooze , As each a different way pursues , While sullen or loquacious strife , Promis'd to hold them on ...
... face is grown a knowing phyz ; And tho ' her fops are wondrous civil , He thinks her ugly as the Devil . Now to perplex the ravell'd nooze , As each a different way pursues , While sullen or loquacious strife , Promis'd to hold them on ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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