Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 24
... present doleful situation ? My life for it that works her cure . Distress is a perfect antidote to love . Suppose we join her in the next room ? Miss Richland is a fine girl , and has a fine fortune - two very fine things and must not ...
... present doleful situation ? My life for it that works her cure . Distress is a perfect antidote to love . Suppose we join her in the next room ? Miss Richland is a fine girl , and has a fine fortune - two very fine things and must not ...
Page 100
... present dress , ask'd me if you were the bar maid ? He mistook you for the bar maid , madam . MISS HARDCASTLE . Did he ? Then as I live I'm resolved to keep up the delusion . Tell me , Pimple , how do you like my present dress . Don't ...
... present dress , ask'd me if you were the bar maid ? He mistook you for the bar maid , madam . MISS HARDCASTLE . Did he ? Then as I live I'm resolved to keep up the delusion . Tell me , Pimple , how do you like my present dress . Don't ...
Page 126
... present confusion be my punishment . We are now come 10 back , to appeal from your justice to your humanity . By her ... presents , that I , Anthony Lumpkin , Esquire , of BLANK place , refuse you , Constantia Neville , spinster , of no ...
... present confusion be my punishment . We are now come 10 back , to appeal from your justice to your humanity . By her ... presents , that I , Anthony Lumpkin , Esquire , of BLANK place , refuse you , Constantia Neville , spinster , of no ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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