Poems and PlaysIntroduction and notes by Austin Dobson]--The traveller; or, A. prospect of society.--The deserted village.--Retaliation.--The haunch of venison.--Miscellaneous pieces.--The good-natur'd man.--She stoops to conquer; or, The mistakes of a night.--Scene from The grumbler.--Appendix. |
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Page 133
... hear all taunts , and hear without reply . Uncheck'd on both , loud rabbles vent their rage , As mongrels bay the lion in a cage . Th ' offended burgess hoards his angry tale , For that blest year when all that vote may rail ; Their ...
... hear all taunts , and hear without reply . Uncheck'd on both , loud rabbles vent their rage , As mongrels bay the lion in a cage . Th ' offended burgess hoards his angry tale , For that blest year when all that vote may rail ; Their ...
Page 237
... hear of his mother being a justice of peace . But let's hear the bill of fare . Marlow ( Perusing ) . What's here ? For the first course ; for the second course ; for the desert . The devil , sir , do you think we have brought down the ...
... hear of his mother being a justice of peace . But let's hear the bill of fare . Marlow ( Perusing ) . What's here ? For the first course ; for the second course ; for the desert . The devil , sir , do you think we have brought down the ...
Page 271
... hear the rest , madam . A little more this way , or he may hear us . You'll hear how he puzzled him again . Mrs. Hard . He seems strangely puzzled now himself , methinks . Tony ( Still gazing ) . A damned up and down hand , as if it was ...
... hear the rest , madam . A little more this way , or he may hear us . You'll hear how he puzzled him again . Mrs. Hard . He seems strangely puzzled now himself , methinks . Tony ( Still gazing ) . A damned up and down hand , as if it was ...
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