A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage ...C. Elliot, 1788 |
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... Colonel- He and Jenny Cummins drank three flasks , hand to fift , last night . Load . What , and bilk thee of thy fhare ? Mrs Cole . Ah , don't mention it , Mr Loader . No , that's all over with me . The time has been , when I could ...
... Colonel- He and Jenny Cummins drank three flasks , hand to fift , last night . Load . What , and bilk thee of thy fhare ? Mrs Cole . Ah , don't mention it , Mr Loader . No , that's all over with me . The time has been , when I could ...
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... Colonel Brag , I came over hither , where I foon learnt the language , and had the honour to ingratiate myself with her moft noble ladyship . Term . Very well - O , here come the dancers . [ 4 grand dance . Enter Nincompoop . Ninc . Oh ...
... Colonel Brag , I came over hither , where I foon learnt the language , and had the honour to ingratiate myself with her moft noble ladyship . Term . Very well - O , here come the dancers . [ 4 grand dance . Enter Nincompoop . Ninc . Oh ...
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... colonel indeed . N. Brag . Mind your cue - Ha , ha , ha ! -come , dear colonel , ' tis enough - prithee leave joking .-- I fee my lady is furpris'd at it . Why , madam , and gentlemen , this was nothing but a jeft all this while - this ...
... colonel indeed . N. Brag . Mind your cue - Ha , ha , ha ! -come , dear colonel , ' tis enough - prithee leave joking .-- I fee my lady is furpris'd at it . Why , madam , and gentlemen , this was nothing but a jeft all this while - this ...
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... colonel's in now : he looks like the picture of Gi- deon in the hangings , and struts like a midnight magi- ftrate ... colonel still . Z. Brag . Sirrah , hold your tongue , and ceafe your faucy inftructions ; or , as I am a true ...
... colonel's in now : he looks like the picture of Gi- deon in the hangings , and struts like a midnight magi- ftrate ... colonel still . Z. Brag . Sirrah , hold your tongue , and ceafe your faucy inftructions ; or , as I am a true ...
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... colonel , for fo great an officer , and one who performed fuch actions at the fiege of Buda . But come , gentlemen , and drink eff your glaffes ; let's relish our wine with a catch . AIR XV . Come , Boys , fill around . Come , fet the ...
... colonel , for fo great an officer , and one who performed fuch actions at the fiege of Buda . But come , gentlemen , and drink eff your glaffes ; let's relish our wine with a catch . AIR XV . Come , Boys , fill around . Come , fet the ...
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