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" Tis on. [They turn about again. Sack. Heaven protect me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, just where I was. Sack. Where, where, in the name of virtue ? Ah, poor Mr Periwinkle ! Egad, look to't, you had best, sir; and let him be seen again, or I shall have... "
Bell's British Theatre - Page 46
by John Bell - 1797
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A Bold Stroke for a Wife: A Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre

Susanna Centlivre - 1749 - 80 pages
...\ Per. Tis on. \Tbey turn aboat again, Sack. Heaveiv proteft me ! Where is he J Per. Why here, juft where I was. Sack. Where, where, in the Name of Virtue...Ah, poor Mr. Periwinkle ! Egad, look to't, you had btft, Sir ; and let him be feen again, or I fnall have youburnt for a Wizzard. Col. Have Patience,...
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The Works of the Celebrated Mrs. Centlivre ...: The wonder. The man bewitch ...

Susanna Centlivre - 1760 - 434 pages
...on. [They turn about again.. Sack. Heaven proteft me ! Where is he ?• - • ' Per. Why here, juft where I was. Sack. Where, where, in the Name of Virtue...Ah; poor Mr. Periwinkle! Egad, look to't, you had befti Sir; and let him be feen again, or I fhall have you burnt, for a Wizard. Col. Have Patience,...
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

1776 - 470 pages
...? Per. 'Tis on. [They turn about again. Sack. Heaven protect me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, juft where I was. Sack. Where, where, in the name of virtue...A"H, poor Mr. Periwinkle! Egad, look to't, you had. beft, Sir ; and let him be feen again, or I feall have you burnt for a wizard. Col. Have patience,...
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The New English Theatre: Busy body; Bold stroke for a wife

1782 - 402 pages
...Ah, poor Mr. Periwincle l^'Rgad, look to't, you had bejt. Sir ; and let him be feen again, or I fhall have you burnt for a wizard. . Col. Have patience, good -landlord. . Per. But really don't you fee me now? Sari . No more- than I fee my grandmother, that r died forty years ago. Per. Are you -fure...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 440 pages
...on, S.ir ? Par. 'Tison. [They turn about Sack. Heaven proteft me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, juft where I was. Sack. Where, where, in the name of virtue ? Ah, poor Mr. Periwincle ! — 'Egad, look to't, you had beft, Sir; and let him be feen again, or I lhall have you...
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British Theatre, Volume 15

John Bell - 1792 - 332 pages
...[They turn about.'] Is it on, sir ? E Per. 'Tis on. [They lurn "tout again. Sack. Heaven protect me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, just where I was. Sack....good landlord. Per. But really don't you see me now ? Sack. No more than I see my grandmother, that died forty years ago. Per. Are you sure you don't lye...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 552 pages
...[They turn about.] — Is it on, sir ! Per. Tis on. [They turn about again. Sack. Heaven protect me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, just where I was. Sack....good landlord. Per. But really don't you see me now ? Sack. No more than I see my grandmother, that died forty years ago. Per. Are you sure you don't lie...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 556 pages
...[TAey tur» about] — Is it on, sir ! Per. Tison. [They turn about again. Sack. Heaven protect me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, just where I was. Sack....good landlord. Per. But really don't you see me now ? Sack. No more than I see my grandmother, that died forty years ago. Per. Are y»u sure you don't...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 556 pages
...[T/iey turn «to«/. J — Is it on, sir ! Per. Tison. [They turn about again. Sack. Heaven protect me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, just where I was. Sack....best, sir ; and let him be seen again, or I shall hare you burnt for a wizard. Col. Have patience, good landlord. Per. But really don't you see me now...
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“The” British Theatre: Or, a Collection of Plays, which are Acted ..., Volume 11

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 pages
...East. [They turn about.] Is it on, sir? Per. Tis on. [They turn about again. Sack. Heaven protect me ! Where is he ? Per. Why here, just where I was. Sack....poor Mr. Periwinkle! — Egad, look to't, you had bestr sir ; and let him be seen again, or I shall have you. burnt for a wizard. Col. Have patience,...
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