Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 79
... shew that you have been used to good company , without ever stirring from home . OMNES . Ay , ay . HARDCASTLE . When company comes , you are not to pop out and stare , and then run in again , like frighted rabbits in a warren . OMNES ...
... shew that you have been used to good company , without ever stirring from home . OMNES . Ay , ay . HARDCASTLE . When company comes , you are not to pop out and stare , and then run in again , like frighted rabbits in a warren . OMNES ...
Page 98
... shew . Besides , I believe I can't readily come at them . They may be missing for aught I know to the contrary . TONY . ( Apart to MRS . HARDCASTLE ) Then why don't you tell her so at once , as she's so longing for them . Tell her they ...
... shew . Besides , I believe I can't readily come at them . They may be missing for aught I know to the contrary . TONY . ( Apart to MRS . HARDCASTLE ) Then why don't you tell her so at once , as she's so longing for them . Tell her they ...
Page 139
... shew'd the state in which he lay ; The sanded floor that grits beneath the tread ; The humid wall with paltry pictures spread : The royal game of goose was there in view , And the twelve rules the royal martyr drew ; The seasons fram'd ...
... shew'd the state in which he lay ; The sanded floor that grits beneath the tread ; The humid wall with paltry pictures spread : The royal game of goose was there in view , And the twelve rules the royal martyr drew ; The seasons fram'd ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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