Yes, Or No?: A Musical Farce, in Two ActsJ. Barker, 1809 - 38페이지 |
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... Ebra , the Wife of Mirza , Katcheka , a Slave , Guards , Slaves , & c . Mrs. Gibbs . Miss Carew . Principal Dancers - Miss Lupino , Mrs. Parker , and Mr. Scissons . SCENE , -In Persia , 1 ZEMBUCA . ACT I. SCENE I. An Arcade in the ...
... Ebra , the Wife of Mirza , Katcheka , a Slave , Guards , Slaves , & c . Mrs. Gibbs . Miss Carew . Principal Dancers - Miss Lupino , Mrs. Parker , and Mr. Scissons . SCENE , -In Persia , 1 ZEMBUCA . ACT I. SCENE I. An Arcade in the ...
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... EBRA , with Mesh and Netting - needle , as at work . Ebra . ( Throwing down her work ) . Just mid- day , and Mirza not come home ! Why does he stay ? Whenever he carries his nets to the pa- Jace , I am never easy till he returns . He ...
... EBRA , with Mesh and Netting - needle , as at work . Ebra . ( Throwing down her work ) . Just mid- day , and Mirza not come home ! Why does he stay ? Whenever he carries his nets to the pa- Jace , I am never easy till he returns . He ...
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... Ebra ! Ebra . Ah , my dear Mirza , why did so long ? why did you stay Mir . To hear the news - there's the old work going on at the palace . Ebra . Indeed ! you tremble . Mir . Do I ? ' tis with rage then . The Aga Se- lim is banished ...
... Ebra ! Ebra . Ah , my dear Mirza , why did so long ? why did you stay Mir . To hear the news - there's the old work going on at the palace . Ebra . Indeed ! you tremble . Mir . Do I ? ' tis with rage then . The Aga Se- lim is banished ...
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... Ebra . Whatever be the cause , we are ho- nour'd by your presence . Joy and welcome to you , Sir ! Sel . Joy I must never hope to find , ' till Alma- zaide be restor❜d . Korac , by some friendly stra- tagem , apprized me of my danger ...
... Ebra . Whatever be the cause , we are ho- nour'd by your presence . Joy and welcome to you , Sir ! Sel . Joy I must never hope to find , ' till Alma- zaide be restor❜d . Korac , by some friendly stra- tagem , apprized me of my danger ...
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... EBRA stand apart near the front ) . Cryer . " Take notice , all good Musselmen , " that his Sublime Highness the ... EBRa ) . Mirz . Death to those who may conceal him ! — . Ebra . A reward for his discovery ! - Mirz . Ten thousand ...
... EBRA stand apart near the front ) . Cryer . " Take notice , all good Musselmen , " that his Sublime Highness the ... EBRa ) . Mirz . Death to those who may conceal him ! — . Ebra . A reward for his discovery ! - Mirz . Ten thousand ...
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