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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... happy . Since our misfortunes , we have found no friend , None who regarded our distress , but her ; And she , by what I have observ'd of late , Is tir'd , or exhausted - curs'd condition ! To live a burden to one only friend , And ...
... happy . Since our misfortunes , we have found no friend , None who regarded our distress , but her ; And she , by what I have observ'd of late , Is tir'd , or exhausted - curs'd condition ! To live a burden to one only friend , And ...
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... happy lover ! - Distraction's in the thought ! -Or should my parents , my Griev'd for my absence and oppressed with want , Have sunk beneath their burden , and expir'd , While I , too late , was flying to relieve them ; The end of all ...
... happy lover ! - Distraction's in the thought ! -Or should my parents , my Griev'd for my absence and oppressed with want , Have sunk beneath their burden , and expir'd , While I , too late , was flying to relieve them ; The end of all ...
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... happy enough to please you ? Har . I cannot deny it , Sir - yes - somebody indeed has pleased me . - 1 -But I must entreat you not to give credit to any idle stories , or inquire further into the particulars of my inclination ; for I ...
... happy enough to please you ? Har . I cannot deny it , Sir - yes - somebody indeed has pleased me . - 1 -But I must entreat you not to give credit to any idle stories , or inquire further into the particulars of my inclination ; for I ...
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... happy . I will go directly to your uncle , and assure him that every thing goes on to our wishes.- Going . Har . Mr. Heartly - pray , Sir ! Heart . Poor Harriot , I see your distress , and am sorry for it ; but it must be got over , and ...
... happy . I will go directly to your uncle , and assure him that every thing goes on to our wishes.- Going . Har . Mr. Heartly - pray , Sir ! Heart . Poor Harriot , I see your distress , and am sorry for it ; but it must be got over , and ...
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... happy , may still be Sir William's heir , and the lady too no loser by the bargain . There's reason and argument , Sir . Gay . ' Twas with that prospect I first made love to her . Sharp . Pray then make no more objections to the ...
... happy , may still be Sir William's heir , and the lady too no loser by the bargain . There's reason and argument , Sir . Gay . ' Twas with that prospect I first made love to her . Sharp . Pray then make no more objections to the ...
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