The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, 第 7 卷 |
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No cares shall vex us then - We'll let the day glide by in idleness ; and you shall
sit in the shade , and watch the sunbeam playing on the brook , while I sing the
song that pleases you . No cares , love , but for food and we'll live cheerily , I ...
No cares shall vex us then - We'll let the day glide by in idleness ; and you shall
sit in the shade , and watch the sunbeam playing on the brook , while I sing the
song that pleases you . No cares , love , but for food and we'll live cheerily , I ...
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Does she live in my house ? Giles . No , my lord , she does not live in your house
; but she's a parson of your acquaintance . Lord A. Of my acquaintance ! Giles .
No offence , I hope , your honour ? Lord A. None in the least : but how is she an ...
Does she live in my house ? Giles . No , my lord , she does not live in your house
; but she's a parson of your acquaintance . Lord A. Of my acquaintance ! Giles .
No offence , I hope , your honour ? Lord A. None in the least : but how is she an ...
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There , sir , in this skulking hole the villains live in all manner of debauchery , and
dart out upon the innocent traveller , like beasts of prey . Don Scipio . Oh , the
tigers ! just so they fastened upuu ime last night , but your sham Fernando , and I
...
There , sir , in this skulking hole the villains live in all manner of debauchery , and
dart out upon the innocent traveller , like beasts of prey . Don Scipio . Oh , the
tigers ! just so they fastened upuu ime last night , but your sham Fernando , and I
...
第49页
Laugh while you live , For as life is a jest , Who laughs the most , Is sure to live
best . When I was not so old , I frolick'd among the misses ; And when they
thought me too bold , I stopp'd their mouths with kisses . Sing rory , lory , & c . 1 I
wonder ...
Laugh while you live , For as life is a jest , Who laughs the most , Is sure to live
best . When I was not so old , I frolick'd among the misses ; And when they
thought me too bold , I stopp'd their mouths with kisses . Sing rory , lory , & c . 1 I
wonder ...
第23页
... he said , would procure him a letter , that should give it a face ; and he longed
to see me so , he said , he could not live without it ; and if he could be permitted
but to spend a week with me Clar . Well , and what answer did you make ? Diana
.
... he said , would procure him a letter , that should give it a face ; and he longed
to see me so , he said , he could not live without it ; and if he could be permitted
but to spend a week with me Clar . Well , and what answer did you make ? Diana
.
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