The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... 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 Treacle was treated by that weather- cock SCENE S. 15 HIT OR MISS .
... 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 Treacle was treated by that weather- cock SCENE S. 15 HIT OR MISS .
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... fortune of Molly O'Rigge- What a beautiful Molly O'Rigge ! Tom Treacle lov'd Molly O'Rigge : A pert littled tea - dealing prig , Says he , Molly , my dove , My heart's brim - full of love , Says she , Grocer , I don't care a fig . What ...
... fortune of Molly O'Rigge- What a beautiful Molly O'Rigge ! Tom Treacle lov'd Molly O'Rigge : A pert littled tea - dealing prig , Says he , Molly , my dove , My heart's brim - full of love , Says she , Grocer , I don't care a fig . What ...
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... fortune , won't give his consent , which his brother's foolish will re- quires , and he would marry himself the same woman , because right , title , conscience , nature , justice , and every law , divine and human , are against it ...
... fortune , won't give his consent , which his brother's foolish will re- quires , and he would marry himself the same woman , because right , title , conscience , nature , justice , and every law , divine and human , are against it ...
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... fortune ; and the only advantage she got from the union was , he broke that and his neck , before he had broke her heart . Bates . The affair of marriage is in this country pat upon the easiest footing ; there is neither love nor hate ...
... fortune ; and the only advantage she got from the union was , he broke that and his neck , before he had broke her heart . Bates . The affair of marriage is in this country pat upon the easiest footing ; there is neither love nor hate ...
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... fortune to your uncle , and thank him for taking it ; and then- Neph . What then , my sweet widow ? Wid . I would desire you to run away with me as fast as you can - What a pity it is that this money , which my heart despises , should ...
... fortune to your uncle , and thank him for taking it ; and then- Neph . What then , my sweet widow ? Wid . I would desire you to run away with me as fast as you can - What a pity it is that this money , which my heart despises , should ...
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