The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... heart's brim - full of love , Says she , Grocer , I don't care a fig . What a hard - hearted Molly O'Rigge ! I hate men , quoth Molly O'Rigge , In love they're a mere whirligig : But Cornelius O'Whack Gave her heart such a smack , That ...
... heart's brim - full of love , Says she , Grocer , I don't care a fig . What a hard - hearted Molly O'Rigge ! I hate men , quoth Molly O'Rigge , In love they're a mere whirligig : But Cornelius O'Whack Gave her heart such a smack , That ...
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... heart you may see in my face , For I have no disguises about me . Jerry . [ As Jumble ] Pity , sir , now pity , pray , A weary soldier , old and wounded ! Stir . [ To Jumble ] Send that vagabond away— By treachery I'm so surrounded , I ...
... heart you may see in my face , For I have no disguises about me . Jerry . [ As Jumble ] Pity , sir , now pity , pray , A weary soldier , old and wounded ! Stir . [ To Jumble ] Send that vagabond away— By treachery I'm so surrounded , I ...
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... heart . Bates . The affair of marriage is in this country pat upon the easiest footing ; there is neither love nor hate in the matter ; necessity brings them together ; they are united at first for their mutual convenience , and ...
... heart . Bates . The affair of marriage is in this country pat upon the easiest footing ; there is neither love nor hate in the matter ; necessity brings them together ; they are united at first for their mutual convenience , and ...
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... heart - nothing can be more meri- torious - marry at his years ! what a terrible account would he make of it , Mr. Bates ! -let me see on the debtor side sixty - five , and per contra creditor a buxom widow of twenty - three - He'll be ...
... heart - nothing can be more meri- torious - marry at his years ! what a terrible account would he make of it , Mr. Bates ! -let me see on the debtor side sixty - five , and per contra creditor a buxom widow of twenty - three - He'll be ...
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... heart - I'll raise her spirits , and your's too - courage , Tom - come along - who's [ Exeunt . afraid ? SCENE II . The WIDOW's Lodging . Enter WIDOW , NEPHEW , and BATES . Bates . Indeed , madam , there is no other way but to cast off ...
... heart - I'll raise her spirits , and your's too - courage , Tom - come along - who's [ Exeunt . afraid ? SCENE II . The WIDOW's Lodging . Enter WIDOW , NEPHEW , and BATES . Bates . Indeed , madam , there is no other way but to cast off ...
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