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... give them - when I get ' em . I'll give - but not the full - blown rose , Or rose - bud more in fashion ; Such short - liv'd offerings but disclose A transitory passion . I'll give thee something yet unpaid , Not less sincere than civil ...
... give them - when I get ' em . I'll give - but not the full - blown rose , Or rose - bud more in fashion ; Such short - liv'd offerings but disclose A transitory passion . I'll give thee something yet unpaid , Not less sincere than civil ...
Page 188
... give them the money they want and have done with them . Croaker . Give them my money ! -And pray , what right have they to my money ? Mrs. Croaker . And pray , what right then have you to my good humour ? Croaker . And so your good ...
... give them the money they want and have done with them . Croaker . Give them my money ! -And pray , what right have they to my money ? Mrs. Croaker . And pray , what right then have you to my good humour ? Croaker . And so your good ...
Page 214
... gives ; Should he succeed , you'll give him his degree ; If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college you , must his pretentions back , Pronounce him regular , or dub him quack . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ1 Sir Charles Marlow , MEN Mr ...
... gives ; Should he succeed , you'll give him his degree ; If not , within he will receive no fee ! The college you , must his pretentions back , Pronounce him regular , or dub him quack . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ1 Sir Charles Marlow , MEN Mr ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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