Yes, Or No?: A Musical Farce, in Two ActsJ. Barker, 1809 - 38페이지 |
도서 본문에서
99개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
27 페이지
... never heard it . SON SONG . PAtty . Far o'er the fea when torn from you , And my fond heart beat ftrong and true- How fwift , alas ! the veffel flew : From Mary . Refulgent funk the wearied fun , " And o'er the YES , OR NO ? 27.
... never heard it . SON SONG . PAtty . Far o'er the fea when torn from you , And my fond heart beat ftrong and true- How fwift , alas ! the veffel flew : From Mary . Refulgent funk the wearied fun , " And o'er the YES , OR NO ? 27.
31 페이지
... never did his fellow fee , O what an upright Quaker ! Oba . Paft awhile the wedding joys , Should their country need ' em , All my little Quaker boys Shall fight for England's freedom . Corp. Then never let a jealous pet , Our future ...
... never did his fellow fee , O what an upright Quaker ! Oba . Paft awhile the wedding joys , Should their country need ' em , All my little Quaker boys Shall fight for England's freedom . Corp. Then never let a jealous pet , Our future ...
35 페이지
... never did doubt you - but I have now witneffed your duplicity and proved you a profligate . I have done with you , Sir , I have done with you . Fer . Zounds , another mistake ! Madam , for mercy's fake plead for me . Pen . What can you ...
... never did doubt you - but I have now witneffed your duplicity and proved you a profligate . I have done with you , Sir , I have done with you . Fer . Zounds , another mistake ! Madam , for mercy's fake plead for me . Pen . What can you ...
37 페이지
... never was my intention to deceive you . I hope you will believe me when I fay , that if I had preferr'd my own useless pleatures , to the gratification of faving a worthy , though un- fortunate family from deftruction , your liberal al ...
... never was my intention to deceive you . I hope you will believe me when I fay , that if I had preferr'd my own useless pleatures , to the gratification of faving a worthy , though un- fortunate family from deftruction , your liberal al ...
15 페이지
... never can root it . from my heart . Enter QUILL . Quill . Sir ! Mr. Foolscap has just been here , and says he's determined to print his own works . Jumb . So much the better for the chandler's shops . Quill , And Mr. Grim , Sir , has ...
... never can root it . from my heart . Enter QUILL . Quill . Sir ! Mr. Foolscap has just been here , and says he's determined to print his own works . Jumb . So much the better for the chandler's shops . Quill , And Mr. Grim , Sir , has ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
Aberfoil Almazaide Altieri Annette auld lang syne Babble Bailie Benj bless Bluff Brun BUFFARDO Capt Captain Cham Clara Claudine Corp Cottage Covent Garden Crusoe Cypher D'Ess Dame G dear devil Diana Diego Dolly Don Juan door Dougal Ebra Elvira Enter Exeunt Exit Fanny father fear fhall follow Frank Friday Gerald girl Grindoff Guil hand happy hear heard heart Helen honour Iglou Jaques Jerry John of Paris Jumble Kelmar KORAC Leporello LISETTE look Lothair M'Gregor Masetto Mirz Mirza Miss Music never Nipcheese O'Daisy Oliv Osbaldistone Owen Pedrigo Peter poor pray Princess Rash Rashleigh Ravina Rob Roy Rosa SCENE Selim speak Stir Swiv tell thee there's thing thou what's Whitethorn wife Windlass Zembuca Zerlina Zounds
인기 인용구
5 페이지 - As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I, And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry. Till a" the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi
5 페이지 - That's sweetly played in tune. As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in luve am I: And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry: Till a
37 페이지 - A Highland lad my love was born, The Lalland laws he held in scorn ; But he still was faithfu' to his clan, My gallant braw John Highlandman. Sing, hey my braw John Highlandman ! Sing, ho my braw John Highlandman I There's not a lad in a' the Ian' Was match for my John Highlandman ! With his philibeg and tartan plaid, And gude claymore down by his side, The ladies' hearts he did trepan, My gallant braw John Highlandman.
56 페이지 - I came up to this cursed country — forgive me for swearing!— on no one's errand but yours, Mr. Osbaldistone, d'ye think it was fair, when my...
15 페이지 - He that is without name, without friends, without coin, without country, is still at least a man; and he that has all these is no more.
72 페이지 - ... gnarled oak can be twisted as easily as the young sapling. Can I forget that I have been branded as an outlaw — stigmatized as a traitor — a price set on my head as if I had been a wolf — my family treated as the dam and cubs of the hill-fox, whom all may torment, vilify, degrade, and insult — the very name which came to me from a long and noble line of martial ancestors, denounced, as if it were a spell to conjure up the devil with...
73 페이지 - Highland drover, bankrupt, barefooted, stripped of all, dishonoured and hunted down, because the avarice of others grasped at more than that poor all could pay, shall burst on them in an awful change. They that scoffed at the...
72 페이지 - Let me, now, speak of my own concerns. My kinsman said something of my boys, that sticks in my heart, and maddens in my brain : 'twas truth he spoke, yet I dared not listen to it ; 'twas fair he offered, yet I spurned that offer from very pride. My poor bairns ! I'm vexed when 1 think they must lead their father's life.
35 페이지 - Sir, I'm obliged — nobody else will. But let me tell you, the temptations to drive the wrong side the road are so many in my profession, that an honest lawyer is a good as well as a great character ; and I really think there are more of that description than the world in general are willing to believe.
9 페이지 - If I should fall, your daughter will more readily obey your wish, and become the wife of Grindoff. If I should succeed, promise her to me. The reward I shall receive will secure our future comfort, and thus your fears and your objections both are satisfied.