The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1856 |
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... [ Exit SERVANT . ] Will you excuse me , gentlemen ? Sir C. Ay , ay - we'll leave you to yourselves ; and pray convince her that I and my nephew are most sincerely her very humble servants . Young C. O yes , you may depend upon me . Heart ...
... [ Exit SERVANT . ] Will you excuse me , gentlemen ? Sir C. Ay , ay - we'll leave you to yourselves ; and pray convince her that I and my nephew are most sincerely her very humble servants . Young C. O yes , you may depend upon me . Heart ...
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... Exit . What is the reason , Miss , that your guardian is Lucy . Upon my word this is very whimsical.- gone away without giving me an answer . to behave in this manner ! Har . What a contempt he must have for me [ Aside ; Exit . Lucy ...
... Exit . What is the reason , Miss , that your guardian is Lucy . Upon my word this is very whimsical.- gone away without giving me an answer . to behave in this manner ! Har . What a contempt he must have for me [ Aside ; Exit . Lucy ...
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... exit . Kitty . Ha , ha , ha ! Was there ever such a lying varlet ! with his slugs and his broad - swords , his attorneys and broken heads and nonsense ! Well , Madam , are you satisfied now ? Do you want more proofs ? Mel . Of your ...
... exit . Kitty . Ha , ha , ha ! Was there ever such a lying varlet ! with his slugs and his broad - swords , his attorneys and broken heads and nonsense ! Well , Madam , are you satisfied now ? Do you want more proofs ? Mel . Of your ...
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... Exit . Phil . Some dread event is lab'ring into birth . At close of day the sullen sky held forth Uncrring signals . With disastrous glare The moon's full orb rose crimson'd o'er with blood ; And , lo ! athwart the gloom a falling star ...
... Exit . Phil . Some dread event is lab'ring into birth . At close of day the sullen sky held forth Uncrring signals . With disastrous glare The moon's full orb rose crimson'd o'er with blood ; And , lo ! athwart the gloom a falling star ...
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... Exit . Arc . Would she had ne'er adventur'd to our guard . I dread th ' event ; and hark ! -the wind conveys In clearer sound the uproar of the main . The fates prepare new havoc ; on th ' event Depends the fate of empire . Wherefore ...
... Exit . Arc . Would she had ne'er adventur'd to our guard . I dread th ' event ; and hark ! -the wind conveys In clearer sound the uproar of the main . The fates prepare new havoc ; on th ' event Depends the fate of empire . Wherefore ...
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