Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... master , they keep quarrelling with him ; if they have a good master , they keep quarrelling with one another . Enter BUTLER , drunk BUTLER . Sir , I'll not stay in the family with Jonathan ; you must part with him , or part with me ...
... master , they keep quarrelling with him ; if they have a good master , they keep quarrelling with one another . Enter BUTLER , drunk BUTLER . Sir , I'll not stay in the family with Jonathan ; you must part with him , or part with me ...
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... master's bill upon the city is not worth a rush . Here it is , Mrs. Garnet may pin up her hair with it . OLIVIA ... master , to serve us in this manner . Is this his good nature ? JARVIS . Nay , don't talk ill of my master , Madam . I ...
... master's bill upon the city is not worth a rush . Here it is , Mrs. Garnet may pin up her hair with it . OLIVIA ... master , to serve us in this manner . Is this his good nature ? JARVIS . Nay , don't talk ill of my master , Madam . I ...
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... Master Hardcastle's ! Lock - a - daisy , my masters , you're come a deadly deal wrong ! When you came to the bottom of the hill , you should have cross'd down Squash - lane . MARLOW . Cross down Squash - lane ! LANDLORD . Then you were ...
... Master Hardcastle's ! Lock - a - daisy , my masters , you're come a deadly deal wrong ! When you came to the bottom of the hill , you should have cross'd down Squash - lane . MARLOW . Cross down Squash - lane ! LANDLORD . Then you were ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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