The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 10±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... thou worst of fiends below , Fly , I conjure thee , by this magic blow . [ Slaps Worthy on the Shoulder . Wor . Plume ! my dear captain ! return'd ! safe and sound , I hope . Capt . P. You see I have lost neither leg nor arm ; then ...
... thou worst of fiends below , Fly , I conjure thee , by this magic blow . [ Slaps Worthy on the Shoulder . Wor . Plume ! my dear captain ! return'd ! safe and sound , I hope . Capt . P. You see I have lost neither leg nor arm ; then ...
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... thou the vanity to imagine that a young sprightly officer , that rambles over half the globe in half a year , can ... thou been a man thou hadst been the greatest rake in Christendom . Syl . I should have endeavoured to know the world ...
... thou the vanity to imagine that a young sprightly officer , that rambles over half the globe in half a year , can ... thou been a man thou hadst been the greatest rake in Christendom . Syl . I should have endeavoured to know the world ...
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... Thou'rt mad , fellow ; thy sister's safe enough . Serg . K. I hope so too . [ Aside . Wor . Hast thou no more sense , fellow , than to believe that the captain can list women ? Bul . I know not whether they list them , or what they do ...
... Thou'rt mad , fellow ; thy sister's safe enough . Serg . K. I hope so too . [ Aside . Wor . Hast thou no more sense , fellow , than to believe that the captain can list women ? Bul . I know not whether they list them , or what they do ...
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... Thou peerless princess of Salopian plains , Envy'd by nymphs , and worshipp'd by the swains- Capt . B. Oons ! sir , not fight for her ? Capt . P. Pr'ythee be quiet - I shall be out . Behold how humbly does the Severn glide , To greet ...
... Thou peerless princess of Salopian plains , Envy'd by nymphs , and worshipp'd by the swains- Capt . B. Oons ! sir , not fight for her ? Capt . P. Pr'ythee be quiet - I shall be out . Behold how humbly does the Severn glide , To greet ...
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... Thou'rt a bloody impudent fellow ! Syl . Sir , I would qualify myself for the service . Capt . P. Hast thou really a mind to the service ? Syl . Yes , sir ; so let her go . Rose . Pray , gentlemen , don't be so violent . Capt . P. Come ...
... Thou'rt a bloody impudent fellow ! Syl . Sir , I would qualify myself for the service . Capt . P. Hast thou really a mind to the service ? Syl . Yes , sir ; so let her go . Rose . Pray , gentlemen , don't be so violent . Capt . P. Come ...
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