Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... poor dear Dick . He us'd to say that Croaker rhim'd to joker ; and so we us'd to laugh - Poor Dick . ( Going to cry ) HONEYW . His fate affects me . CROAKER . Ay , he grew sick of this miserable life , where we do nothing but eat and ...
... poor dear Dick . He us'd to say that Croaker rhim'd to joker ; and so we us'd to laugh - Poor Dick . ( Going to cry ) HONEYW . His fate affects me . CROAKER . Ay , he grew sick of this miserable life , where we do nothing but eat and ...
Page 100
... poor woman so beset with fools on one hand , and thieves on the other . TONY . I can bear witness to that . MRS . HARDCASTLE . Bear witness again , you blockhead you , and I'll turn you out of the room directly . My poor niece , what ...
... poor woman so beset with fools on one hand , and thieves on the other . TONY . I can bear witness to that . MRS . HARDCASTLE . Bear witness again , you blockhead you , and I'll turn you out of the room directly . My poor niece , what ...
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... poor , Then only poor , indeed , the day she died . And Oh , for this ! while sculpture decks thy shrine , And art exhausts profusion round , 130 The tribute of a tear be mine , A simple song , a sigh profound . There faith shall come ...
... poor , Then only poor , indeed , the day she died . And Oh , for this ! while sculpture decks thy shrine , And art exhausts profusion round , 130 The tribute of a tear be mine , A simple song , a sigh profound . There faith shall come ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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