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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... heart Is govern'd by a dainty - finger'd girl ! Such flaws are found in the most worthy natures ; A laughing , toying , wheedling , whimpering she Shall make him amble on a gossip's message , And JANE SHORE . [ ACT I.
... heart Is govern'd by a dainty - finger'd girl ! Such flaws are found in the most worthy natures ; A laughing , toying , wheedling , whimpering she Shall make him amble on a gossip's message , And JANE SHORE . [ ACT I.
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... heart , Melting and easy , yielding to impression , And catching the soft flame from each new beauty ; But yours shall charm him long . J. Shore . Away , you flatterer ! Nor charge his generous meaning with a weakness , Which his great ...
... heart , Melting and easy , yielding to impression , And catching the soft flame from each new beauty ; But yours shall charm him long . J. Shore . Away , you flatterer ! Nor charge his generous meaning with a weakness , Which his great ...
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... heart , and try to meet him With his own arts ; with falsehood — But he comes . Enter LORD HASTINGS ; speaks to a SERVANT as entering . Hast . Dismiss my train , and wait alone without.— Alicia here ! Unfortunate encounter ! But be it ...
... heart , and try to meet him With his own arts ; with falsehood — But he comes . Enter LORD HASTINGS ; speaks to a SERVANT as entering . Hast . Dismiss my train , and wait alone without.— Alicia here ! Unfortunate encounter ! But be it ...
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... heart , Stifle this rising rage , and learn from thee To dress my face in easy , dull indiff'rence : But ' twill not be ; my wrongs will tear their way , And rush at once upon thee . Hast . Are you wise ? Have you the use of reason ? Do ...
... heart , Stifle this rising rage , and learn from thee To dress my face in easy , dull indiff'rence : But ' twill not be ; my wrongs will tear their way , And rush at once upon thee . Hast . Are you wise ? Have you the use of reason ? Do ...
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... heart . Alicia . Hither you fly , and here you seek repose ; Spite of the poor deceit , your arts are known , Your pious , charitable , midnight visits . Hast . If you are wise , and prize your peace of mind , Yet take the friendly ...
... heart . Alicia . Hither you fly , and here you seek repose ; Spite of the poor deceit , your arts are known , Your pious , charitable , midnight visits . Hast . If you are wise , and prize your peace of mind , Yet take the friendly ...
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