Miscellaneous Plays, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1804 - 438 pages |
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... MORTON , DUGALD , MR THOMPSON . MR TERRY . MR SIDDONS . MR PUTNAM . The Kinsmen and MR ARCHER . ) chief Vassals of MR MASON . Maclean . MR VINING . MR JONES . MR KELLY . Piper , Fishermen , Vassals , & c . WOMEN . HELEN , Daughter of ...
... MORTON , DUGALD , MR THOMPSON . MR TERRY . MR SIDDONS . MR PUTNAM . The Kinsmen and MR ARCHER . ) chief Vassals of MR MASON . Maclean . MR VINING . MR JONES . MR KELLY . Piper , Fishermen , Vassals , & c . WOMEN . HELEN , Daughter of ...
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... MORTON . DUGALD . Piper , Fishermen , Vassals , & c . WOMEN . HELEN , Daughter of Argyll , and Wife of Mac- lean . ROSA . Fisherman's Wife . SCENE in the Island of Mull , and the opposite Coast , c . and afterwards in Argyll's Castle ...
... MORTON . DUGALD . Piper , Fishermen , Vassals , & c . WOMEN . HELEN , Daughter of Argyll , and Wife of Mac- lean . ROSA . Fisherman's Wife . SCENE in the Island of Mull , and the opposite Coast , c . and afterwards in Argyll's Castle ...
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... am I , Were ev'ry beeve in Mull slain for the feast , Fuel enough already has been stow'd To roast them all and must we still with burdens Our weary shoulders gall ? Enter MORTON . MORTON . Ye lazy lubbards ! Grumble THE ...
... am I , Were ev'ry beeve in Mull slain for the feast , Fuel enough already has been stow'd To roast them all and must we still with burdens Our weary shoulders gall ? Enter MORTON . MORTON . Ye lazy lubbards ! Grumble THE ...
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Joanna Baillie. Enter MORTON . MORTON . Ye lazy lubbards ! Grumble ye thus ? —Ye would prefer , I trow , To sun your easy sides , like household curs , Each on his dung - hill stretched , in drowsy sloth . Fy on't ! to grumble on a day ...
Joanna Baillie. Enter MORTON . MORTON . Ye lazy lubbards ! Grumble ye thus ? —Ye would prefer , I trow , To sun your easy sides , like household curs , Each on his dung - hill stretched , in drowsy sloth . Fy on't ! to grumble on a day ...
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... MORTON . Heartless hounds ! Is she not kind and gentle ? spares she aught Her gen'rous stores afford , when you or yours Are sick , or lack relief ? Hoards she in chests , When shipwreck'd strangers shiver on our coast , Or robe or ...
... MORTON . Heartless hounds ! Is she not kind and gentle ? spares she aught Her gen'rous stores afford , when you or yours Are sick , or lack relief ? Hoards she in chests , When shipwreck'd strangers shiver on our coast , Or robe or ...
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