The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... gone forth , sir . Kite . How is my wife gone forth ? Whither , for Heaven's sake ? Bridg . She's gone abroad with Thomas . Kite . Abroad with Thomas ! Oh , that villain cheats me ! He hath disco all unto my wife ; Beast that I You ...
... gone forth , sir . Kite . How is my wife gone forth ? Whither , for Heaven's sake ? Bridg . She's gone abroad with Thomas . Kite . Abroad with Thomas ! Oh , that villain cheats me ! He hath disco all unto my wife ; Beast that I You ...
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... Gone , sir , About some business . Kas . Gone ! Face . He'll return straight . But , master doctor , his lieutenant , is here . Sub . Come near , my worshipful boy , my Ter- r©¡ Fili . That is , my boy of land ; make thy approaches ...
... Gone , sir , About some business . Kas . Gone ! Face . He'll return straight . But , master doctor , his lieutenant , is here . Sub . Come near , my worshipful boy , my Ter- r©¡ Fili . That is , my boy of land ; make thy approaches ...
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... gone ? Face . Yes , and as heavily [ Exit MAMMON . As all the gold he hoped for were in his blood . Let us be light though . Sub . Ay , as balls , and bound And hit our heads against the roof for joy : There's so much of our care now ...
... gone ? Face . Yes , and as heavily [ Exit MAMMON . As all the gold he hoped for were in his blood . Let us be light though . Sub . Ay , as balls , and bound And hit our heads against the roof for joy : There's so much of our care now ...
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... gone ? Love . You may go in and search , sir . find [ They enter . Here , I The empty walls worse than I left them , smoked , A few cracked pots and glasses , and a furnace ; The ceiling filled with poesies of the candle : Only one ...
... gone ? Love . You may go in and search , sir . find [ They enter . Here , I The empty walls worse than I left them , smoked , A few cracked pots and glasses , and a furnace ; The ceiling filled with poesies of the candle : Only one ...
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... gone ; I wonder how the earth can bear Such a portent ! I , that have lived a soldier , And stood the enemy's violent charge undaunted , To hear this horrid beast , I'm bathed all over In a cold sweat ; yet , like a mountain , he Is no ...
... gone ; I wonder how the earth can bear Such a portent ! I , that have lived a soldier , And stood the enemy's violent charge undaunted , To hear this horrid beast , I'm bathed all over In a cold sweat ; yet , like a mountain , he Is no ...
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