First Love: a Drama [in five acts, and in prose and verse].Sherwood, 1841 - 79 pages |
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... Farewell , good Master Grimes . ( Exeunt Sir William R. , Grimes L. Scene closes . ) SCENE III . - Another room in same house . Iola and Margaret are sitting at a table by a window in flat ; the window open , the sea seen through it ...
... Farewell , good Master Grimes . ( Exeunt Sir William R. , Grimes L. Scene closes . ) SCENE III . - Another room in same house . Iola and Margaret are sitting at a table by a window in flat ; the window open , the sea seen through it ...
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... Farewell , Master Grimes ; A prosperous journey to you . GRIMES ( passionate exultation ) . A fox ! a fox ! a very fox ! -a man - trap too ! Yet cannot catch a woman ! ( Exit D. L. ) She will not , cannot love him . ' Tis not strange ...
... Farewell , Master Grimes ; A prosperous journey to you . GRIMES ( passionate exultation ) . A fox ! a fox ! a very fox ! -a man - trap too ! Yet cannot catch a woman ! ( Exit D. L. ) She will not , cannot love him . ' Tis not strange ...
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... smilingly , ( Gives a purse . ) Take this for thy own use . Sir William Stanton Is the gentleman that must be married To our little pet . Farewell , Margaret ! As you go out , send Iola to me . SCENE III . ] 31 FIRST LOVE .
... smilingly , ( Gives a purse . ) Take this for thy own use . Sir William Stanton Is the gentleman that must be married To our little pet . Farewell , Margaret ! As you go out , send Iola to me . SCENE III . ] 31 FIRST LOVE .
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... Farewell ! IOLA ( hanging on his neck , and looking in his face ) . Farewell ! I'm sure you mean not what you say ! You promised me a dress , a pearl - white silk ; And I should like a veil so very much ; One , dearest father , that ...
... Farewell ! IOLA ( hanging on his neck , and looking in his face ) . Farewell ! I'm sure you mean not what you say ! You promised me a dress , a pearl - white silk ; And I should like a veil so very much ; One , dearest father , that ...
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... Farewell ! IOLA . ( Exit Grimes L. U. E. ) Now , whether I shall laugh , or cry , I cannot say . ( Sobbing . ) What lovely flowers ( unties them ) ! emblem of beauty , Type of my heart's love , lie here . 66 ( Takes a moss - rose ...
... Farewell ! IOLA . ( Exit Grimes L. U. E. ) Now , whether I shall laugh , or cry , I cannot say . ( Sobbing . ) What lovely flowers ( unties them ) ! emblem of beauty , Type of my heart's love , lie here . 66 ( Takes a moss - rose ...
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ADELE ANNETTE arms art thou beggar BELLOWS bond bright bright eyes burst cavalier cheek Chepe child clouds dear Dear father deceived door dost thou doth dress e'en e'er Enter Grimes Enter LESTER Enter Margaret Enter Sir William Exit Margaret eyes face fainting fair Farewell father fear flat flowers gallant gaze gentle girl gold Grimes's house Guernsey hair Hark Hurrah IOLA starting kissing knock lady Landlady LANDLORD last eve LESTER and PERCY Lester Burton light living loike look Madam Master Grimes merry merry old soul misery mock never night noise nurse o'er Old King Cole OMNES Percy Manley pray retires Royal Oak rush SCENE shine Sir William Stanton soul speak Speak-speak Stanton House storm strange sweet Swoipes tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thunder thy heart thy love unto voice weep What's wild wild passion Wilt young
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