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Page 196
... Zounds ! master , what do you throttle me for ? Croaker . ( Beating him ) . Dog , do you resist ; do you resist ? Post - Boy . Zounds ! master , I'm not he ; there's the man that we thought was the rogue , and turns out to be one of the ...
... Zounds ! master , what do you throttle me for ? Croaker . ( Beating him ) . Dog , do you resist ; do you resist ? Post - Boy . Zounds ! master , I'm not he ; there's the man that we thought was the rogue , and turns out to be one of the ...
Page 228
... Zounds , man ! we could as soon find out the longitude ! 1 Hastings . What's to be done , Marlow ? Marlow . This house promises but a poor reception , though , perhaps , the landlord can accommodate us . Landlord . Alack , master , we ...
... Zounds , man ! we could as soon find out the longitude ! 1 Hastings . What's to be done , Marlow ? Marlow . This house promises but a poor reception , though , perhaps , the landlord can accommodate us . Landlord . Alack , master , we ...
Page 255
... Zounds ! how she fidgets and spits about like a Catharine wheel . Enter Mrs. HARDCASTLE Mrs. Hard . Confusion ! thieves ! robbers ! We are cheated , plundered , broke open , undone ! Tony . What's the matter , what's the matter , mamma ...
... Zounds ! how she fidgets and spits about like a Catharine wheel . Enter Mrs. HARDCASTLE Mrs. Hard . Confusion ! thieves ! robbers ! We are cheated , plundered , broke open , undone ! Tony . What's the matter , what's the matter , mamma ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 29 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
An Oratorio | 94 |
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