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... woman , woman , foolish woman ! [ Exit . She'll certainly have this Gayless : nay , were she as well convinced of his poverty as I am , she'd have him . Here is she going to throw away fifteen thousand pounds - upon what ? He's a man ...
... woman , woman , foolish woman ! [ Exit . She'll certainly have this Gayless : nay , were she as well convinced of his poverty as I am , she'd have him . Here is she going to throw away fifteen thousand pounds - upon what ? He's a man ...
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... woman's tear ? Oh ! thou dost little know him ; know'st but little Of his exalted soul . With gen'rous ardour Still will he urge the great , the glorious plan , And gain the ever honour'd , bright reward Which fame entwines around the ...
... woman's tear ? Oh ! thou dost little know him ; know'st but little Of his exalted soul . With gen'rous ardour Still will he urge the great , the glorious plan , And gain the ever honour'd , bright reward Which fame entwines around the ...
Сторінка 51
... woman , Mrs. Betty ; and I am mightily beholden to you for your good charac- ter of me . Bet . Indeed , Sir , it is no more than you de- serve , and what all the servants say of you . Sid . I am much obliged to them , Mrs. Betty . Eger ...
... woman , Mrs. Betty ; and I am mightily beholden to you for your good charac- ter of me . Bet . Indeed , Sir , it is no more than you de- serve , and what all the servants say of you . Sid . I am much obliged to them , Mrs. Betty . Eger ...
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... woman . And bid me thus stand up in the defence Lord H. And dost thou know I know thee well ; know thee with each ad- Dum . Yes , thou proud lord ! me , slave ? [ vantage Which wealth , or power , or noble birth , can give thee . I know ...
... woman . And bid me thus stand up in the defence Lord H. And dost thou know I know thee well ; know thee with each ad- Dum . Yes , thou proud lord ! me , slave ? [ vantage Which wealth , or power , or noble birth , can give thee . I know ...
Сторінка 103
... woman is as much as any one can manage , I should be tempted to take his nymph away without wait- ing for him . It's so damned dark too , that there's no being certain of his door . The chair was a lucky thought ; we should have made ...
... woman is as much as any one can manage , I should be tempted to take his nymph away without wait- ing for him . It's so damned dark too , that there's no being certain of his door . The chair was a lucky thought ; we should have made ...
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Aladin alguazil arms art thou Arvida Belvidera better bless Capt Castalio Cato Cham Char Clarinda colonel COVENT GARDEN curse dare dear death devil dost thou Eger Enter Euph Exeunt Exit eyes father Faulkland fear fellow fortune gentleman give hand happy hear heart Heaven honour hope husband Juba Kitty Lady Lady L leave live look lord Lucy Madam Malaprop marriage marry master MIRABEL Miss H mistress ne'er never night Nysa o'er passion Pertinax Philotas Phocion pity poor Pr'ythee pray Rackett Rand Re-enter Sackbut SCENE Selim servant Sir G Snacks soul speak Stuke sure sword Syphax tears tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast thought Timoleon Tony twas villain virtue what's wife wish woman wretch young Zounds
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Сторінка 308 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the Divinity that stirs within us, 'Tis Heaven itself, that points out an hereafter, And intimates Eternity to man.
Сторінка 309 - The soul, secured in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years ; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Сторінка 250 - Oh woman ! lovely woman! Nature made thee To temper man: we had been brutes without you; Angels are painted fair, to look like you : There's in you all that we believe of heav'n, Amazing brightness, purity and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Сторінка 392 - Squire Lumpkin was the finest gentleman I ever set my eyes on. For winding the straight horn, or beating a thicket for a hare, or a wench, he never had his fellow.
Сторінка 392 - No, sir, but if you can inform us — Tony. Why, gentlemen, if you know neither the road you are going, nor where you are, nor the road you came, the first thing I have to inform you is, that — you have lost your way.
Сторінка 308 - Content thyself to be obscurely good. When vice prevails, and impious men bear sway, The post of honour is a private station.
Сторінка 390 - Eh ! you have frozen me to death again. That word reserved has undone all the rest of his accomplishments. A reserved lover, it is said, always makes a suspicious husband.
Сторінка 161 - One stormy night, as I remember well, The wind and rain beat hard upon our roof: Red came the river down, and loud and oft The angry spirit of the water shriek'd.
Сторінка 398 - Ah ! could you but see Bet Bouncer, of these parts, you might then talk of beauty. Ecod, she has two eyes as black as sloes, and cheeks as broad and red as a pulpit cushion.
Сторінка 295 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold...