Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... speak to one another for three weeks . Jen . How so , Sir ? Col. A little affair of jealousy - you must know , my game - keeper's daughter has had a child , and the plaguy baggage takes it into her head to lay it to me -Upon my soul it ...
... speak to one another for three weeks . Jen . How so , Sir ? Col. A little affair of jealousy - you must know , my game - keeper's daughter has had a child , and the plaguy baggage takes it into her head to lay it to me -Upon my soul it ...
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... speak and spare not . Col. You would know ? AIR . Zounds , Sir ! then I'll tell you , without any jest , The thing of all things , which I bate and detest ; A coxcomb , a fop , A dainty milk - sop ; Who , essenc'd and dizen'd from ...
... speak and spare not . Col. You would know ? AIR . Zounds , Sir ! then I'll tell you , without any jest , The thing of all things , which I bate and detest ; A coxcomb , a fop , A dainty milk - sop ; Who , essenc'd and dizen'd from ...
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... speak to me , Sir . - You tremble . - Tell me the cause of this sudden change . - How are you ? — Where's your disorder ? Lion . Oh fortune ! fortune ! 551 AIR . You ask me in vain , Of what 30 Act I. SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
... speak to me , Sir . - You tremble . - Tell me the cause of this sudden change . - How are you ? — Where's your disorder ? Lion . Oh fortune ! fortune ! 551 AIR . You ask me in vain , Of what 30 Act I. SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
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... . For Heaven's sake , Jenny , don't speak to me : I neither know where I am , nor what I am do- ing ; I am the most wretched and miserable of man- kind . 10 Jen . Poor dear soul , I pity you . 40 Að 11 . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
... . For Heaven's sake , Jenny , don't speak to me : I neither know where I am , nor what I am do- ing ; I am the most wretched and miserable of man- kind . 10 Jen . Poor dear soul , I pity you . 40 Að 11 . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
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... speak to you , and desire you to meet her in the garden this evening after tea ; for she has something to say to you . 62 Lion . Jenny , I see you are my friend ; for which I thank you , though I know it is impossible to do me any ...
... speak to you , and desire you to meet her in the garden this evening after tea ; for she has something to say to you . 62 Lion . Jenny , I see you are my friend ; for which I thank you , though I know it is impossible to do me any ...
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