The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... fear , he fails in his allegiance there , Or my intelligence is false , or else The dame has been too lavish of her feast , And fed him till he loaths . Glo . No more , he comes . Enter LORD HASTINGS . Hast . Health , and the happiness ...
... fear , he fails in his allegiance there , Or my intelligence is false , or else The dame has been too lavish of her feast , And fed him till he loaths . Glo . No more , he comes . Enter LORD HASTINGS . Hast . Health , and the happiness ...
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... fear me , sir , has meant you ill , [ To DUMONT . Who pays your merit with that scanty pittance Which my poor hand and humble roof can give . But to supply these golden vantages , Which elsewhere you might find , expect to meet A just ...
... fear me , sir , has meant you ill , [ To DUMONT . Who pays your merit with that scanty pittance Which my poor hand and humble roof can give . But to supply these golden vantages , Which elsewhere you might find , expect to meet A just ...
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... fear me , sir , has meant you ill , [ TO DUMONT . Who pays your merit with that scanty pittance Which my poor hand and humble roof can give . But to supply these golden vantages , Which elsewhere you might find , expect to meet A just ...
... fear me , sir , has meant you ill , [ TO DUMONT . Who pays your merit with that scanty pittance Which my poor hand and humble roof can give . But to supply these golden vantages , Which elsewhere you might find , expect to meet A just ...
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... mightiness , that waits upon this lord ? Dum . Fear not , my worthiest mistress ; In which Heaven's guards shall wait you . O , pursue , C Pursue the sacred counsels of your soul , Which urge SCENE II . ] 25 JANE SHORE .
... mightiness , that waits upon this lord ? Dum . Fear not , my worthiest mistress ; In which Heaven's guards shall wait you . O , pursue , C Pursue the sacred counsels of your soul , Which urge SCENE II . ] 25 JANE SHORE .
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... Dum . Will you then go ? You glad my very soul . Banish your fears , cast all your cares on me ; Plenty and ease , and peace of mind , shall wait you , And make your latter days of life most happy . 26 [ ACT II . JANE SHORE .
... Dum . Will you then go ? You glad my very soul . Banish your fears , cast all your cares on me ; Plenty and ease , and peace of mind , shall wait you , And make your latter days of life most happy . 26 [ ACT II . JANE SHORE .
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