Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... The gardens , the groves , and the fields . Be grateful to the season , Its pleasures let's employ ; Kind Nature gives , and Reason Permits us to enjoy . Col. Well said Dy , thank you Dy . This SCHOOL FOR FATHERS; ...
... The gardens , the groves , and the fields . Be grateful to the season , Its pleasures let's employ ; Kind Nature gives , and Reason Permits us to enjoy . Col. Well said Dy , thank you Dy . This SCHOOL FOR FATHERS; ...
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... Nature thought fit , By women to still do her duty , Instead of a sword she endu'd them with wit , And gave them a shield in their beauty . Sound , sound the trumpet , both sexes to arms , Our tyrants at once , and protectors ! We ...
... Nature thought fit , By women to still do her duty , Instead of a sword she endu'd them with wit , And gave them a shield in their beauty . Sound , sound the trumpet , both sexes to arms , Our tyrants at once , and protectors ! We ...
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... nature bid , I lik`d a glass , And I lov'd a lass , And I did as younkers did . But now I am old , With grief be it told , I must those freaks forbear ; At sixty - three , Twixt you and me , A man grows worse for wear . SCENE III . Mr ...
... nature bid , I lik`d a glass , And I lov'd a lass , And I did as younkers did . But now I am old , With grief be it told , I must those freaks forbear ; At sixty - three , Twixt you and me , A man grows worse for wear . SCENE III . Mr ...
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... nature ? Kneeling before me , Should I hear him implore me ; Cou'd I accuse him , Cou'd I refuse bim The boon he shou'd ask ? Set not a lover the cruel task . No , believe me , my dear , Was he A 1 . LIONEL AND CLARISSA . 33.
... nature ? Kneeling before me , Should I hear him implore me ; Cou'd I accuse him , Cou'd I refuse bim The boon he shou'd ask ? Set not a lover the cruel task . No , believe me , my dear , Was he A 1 . LIONEL AND CLARISSA . 33.
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... Nature design'd us to compose that sacred union , which nothing but death can annul . 691 Clar . One only thing remember . Secure in each other's affections , here we must rest ; I would not give my father a moment's pain , to purchase ...
... Nature design'd us to compose that sacred union , which nothing but death can annul . 691 Clar . One only thing remember . Secure in each other's affections , here we must rest ; I would not give my father a moment's pain , to purchase ...
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