The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... Exit . SCENE II . A Lodge in the Cottage Style , with House and Garden seen through the Gate , • DOLLY O'DAISY , singing without . He's straight and he's tall as a poplar tree , His cheeks are as red as a rose , & c . Enter DOLLY O ...
... Exit . SCENE II . A Lodge in the Cottage Style , with House and Garden seen through the Gate , • DOLLY O'DAISY , singing without . He's straight and he's tall as a poplar tree , His cheeks are as red as a rose , & c . Enter DOLLY O ...
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... Exit . O'Daisy . Och ! to be sure , but the ladies can change as well as Mr. Proteus , or any other gentleman . Don't I remember , before I had the good fortune to marry iny dear darling dumpling , Mrs. Dolly O'Daisy , how my friend Tom ...
... Exit . O'Daisy . Och ! to be sure , but the ladies can change as well as Mr. Proteus , or any other gentleman . Don't I remember , before I had the good fortune to marry iny dear darling dumpling , Mrs. Dolly O'Daisy , how my friend Tom ...
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... Exit . A weary soldier [ Enters ] old and wounded ! What the devil does he say ? By treachery I'm so surrounded . Clara and Dolly . Sad and dreary is his way- He's a soldier poor and wounded . I'll hire that lout - he may assist The ...
... Exit . A weary soldier [ Enters ] old and wounded ! What the devil does he say ? By treachery I'm so surrounded . Clara and Dolly . Sad and dreary is his way- He's a soldier poor and wounded . I'll hire that lout - he may assist The ...
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... Exit . Jum . Ah ! Clara , my love , here ! -secure this paper -quick , quick . Clara . What is it ? Jum . A plan of escape . An opportunity of speaking to you was so uncertain , I thought it best to write . But I must be gone , while ...
... Exit . Jum . Ah ! Clara , my love , here ! -secure this paper -quick , quick . Clara . What is it ? Jum . A plan of escape . An opportunity of speaking to you was so uncertain , I thought it best to write . But I must be gone , while ...
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... Exit . SCENE III . At JUMBLE'S . Enter QUILL . Quill . Bless my soul ! -I wonder what Mr. Jumble will do next - he has just refused to insert a paragraph , because , he says , ' tis false and scandalous - I wonder where he'll find ...
... Exit . SCENE III . At JUMBLE'S . Enter QUILL . Quill . Bless my soul ! -I wonder what Mr. Jumble will do next - he has just refused to insert a paragraph , because , he says , ' tis false and scandalous - I wonder where he'll find ...
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