A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market, 第 2 卷Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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第 105 頁 - Our heads are stout and full of valour, Our hearts are wise and full of brains, In love we ne'er blush nor change colour, And the ladies reward all our pains. With my u hack, &c.
第 153 頁 - Excelled by the sound of the horn The dogs are uncoupled, and sweet is their cry, Yet sweeter the notes of sweet echo's reply. Hark forward, my honies ! the game is in view, But love is the game that I wish to pursue. The stag from his chamber of woodbine peeps out, His sentence he hears on the gale, Yet flies, till, entangled in fear and in doubt, His courage and constancy fail.
第 184 頁 - Since my forefathers toil'd in this field, And the farm I now hold on your honour's estate Is the same that my grandfather till'd.
第 280 頁 - I'll try what speaking big will do. (Advancing, to him.) Why, yes, Captain Terrible ! do you suppose I am to be daunted by your blustering? — Bless me! if a long stride, a fierce...
第 78 頁 - I'll tell you how to pay me. If ever you - see a helpless creature vat needs your assistance, give it for ma sake : — And if de object should even not be a Christian, remember that humanity knows no difference of opinion ; and that you can never make your own religion look so well, as when you shew mercy to de religion of others.
第 98 頁 - I'll say nothing before the company, but, if ever I forgive this — ladies, your most engaging conversation — (Goes off muttering.) I never can forgive this. [Exit, L. Frost. Your father, in this letter, seems particularly anxious that the marriage ceremony should be performed as soon as possible ; now, I'm desirous it should be so, too; what do you say, sir?
第 278 頁 - Yes, I left a letter of credit with him. Lazar. Oh, then there can be no doubt it was left for you, sir. Give it to your master, says he — yes, sir, says I ; so there's the money.
第 97 頁 - Sick ! Arrah, ladies, we were kilt — myself was quite dead ; I was all a — I called to the captain to stop — stop and put me out, says I — Nonsince, man...
第 282 頁 - ... Don Valiant, I shall catch you, sir, when there is nobody by to protect you — au revoir ! Hold him fast — ha, ha, ha! [Exit Clara. Fer. Nothing shall restrain me — loose me, or by my wrongs, I shall think you are confederate with him. Leo. Dear Ferdinand, rely upon it you are mistaken. Fer. 'Sdeath ! weathercocks, wind, and feathers are nothing. Woman, woman is the true type of mutability — and to be false to me, for such a thing as that — I could cut such a man out of a sugared cake....
第 166 頁 - DEAR Tom, this brown jug that now foams with mild ale (Out of which I now drink to sweet Nan of the vale), Was once Toby Filpot, a thirsty old soul As e'er crack'da bottle, or fathom'da bowl.