The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... lady of the two , and therefore you have no- thing at all to do with it . [ Giving it to Clara ] Leave me alone for the service of the ladies - I'm sure to be right there , whether I'm wrong or not . O bless your sweet lips ! that's the ...
... lady of the two , and therefore you have no- thing at all to do with it . [ Giving it to Clara ] Leave me alone for the service of the ladies - I'm sure to be right there , whether I'm wrong or not . O bless your sweet lips ! that's the ...
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... lady yet ; and hit or miss is the word . Love rules the court , the camp , the grove , And men below , and saints above ! For love is heaven , and heaven is love . [ Exit . O'Daisy . Och ! to be sure , but the ladies can change as well ...
... lady yet ; and hit or miss is the word . Love rules the court , the camp , the grove , And men below , and saints above ! For love is heaven , and heaven is love . [ Exit . O'Daisy . Och ! to be sure , but the ladies can change as well ...
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... lady you mention is my affianced wife . Cypher . Oh , Lord ! crim . con ? -Say no more . My dear sir , don't be alarmed ; I've studied the law , and matrimony is out of my line of business - besides , when I was no longer managing clerk ...
... lady you mention is my affianced wife . Cypher . Oh , Lord ! crim . con ? -Say no more . My dear sir , don't be alarmed ; I've studied the law , and matrimony is out of my line of business - besides , when I was no longer managing clerk ...
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... ladies like us should be kept locked up in this way : but he'll be with her again when she least expects it . SONG ... lady low , Sweet maid , what makes thy tears to flow ? Oh , pilgrim , on the battle plain , My lord - my own true ...
... ladies like us should be kept locked up in this way : but he'll be with her again when she least expects it . SONG ... lady low , Sweet maid , what makes thy tears to flow ? Oh , pilgrim , on the battle plain , My lord - my own true ...
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... lady I had fallen in love with- Bates . And fell in love himself ? Neph . Yes , and with the same lady . Bates . That is the devil indeed ! Neph . O , Mr. Bates ! when I thought my happiness complete , and wanted only my uncle's consent ...
... lady I had fallen in love with- Bates . And fell in love himself ? Neph . Yes , and with the same lady . Bates . That is the devil indeed ! Neph . O , Mr. Bates ! when I thought my happiness complete , and wanted only my uncle's consent ...
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