The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brain . He is rid hence . He took horse at the street door . Step . And I staid i ' the fields ! whoreson , scan- derberg rogue ! O that I had but a horse ...
... gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brain . He is rid hence . He took horse at the street door . Step . And I staid i ' the fields ! whoreson , scan- derberg rogue ! O that I had but a horse ...
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... gone , Lost in my fame for ever : talk for the Exchange . The manner he hath stood with , ' till this pre- sent , Doth promise no such change ; what should I fear then ? Well , come what will , I'll tempt my fortune once . Thomas - you ...
... gone , Lost in my fame for ever : talk for the Exchange . The manner he hath stood with , ' till this pre- sent , Doth promise no such change ; what should I fear then ? Well , come what will , I'll tempt my fortune once . Thomas - you ...
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... gone ! Brain . No , sir ; they went in here . Well . O , let us follow them : Master Matthew is gone to salute his mistress in verse . We shall have the happiness to hear some of his poetry now . He never comes unfurnished . Brain ...
... gone ! Brain . No , sir ; they went in here . Well . O , let us follow them : Master Matthew is gone to salute his mistress in verse . We shall have the happiness to hear some of his poetry now . He never comes unfurnished . Brain ...
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... gone ? Cash Ay , sir , they went in . My mistress , and your sister- Kite . Are any of the gallants within ? Cash . No , sir , they are all gone . Kite . Art thou sure of it ? Cash . I can assure you , sir . Kite . What gentleman was it ...
... gone ? Cash Ay , sir , they went in . My mistress , and your sister- Kite . Are any of the gallants within ? Cash . No , sir , they are all gone . Kite . Art thou sure of it ? Cash . I can assure you , sir . Kite . What gentleman was it ...
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... gone so : but I can hardly be induced to believe it was he yet . But see , he is come E. Kno . That I think , sir . again ! Dow . O , Pharaoh's foot ! have I found you ? Come , draw ; to your tools . Draw , gipsey , or I'll thresh you ...
... gone so : but I can hardly be induced to believe it was he yet . But see , he is come E. Kno . That I think , sir . again ! Dow . O , Pharaoh's foot ! have I found you ? Come , draw ; to your tools . Draw , gipsey , or I'll thresh you ...
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