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Page 65
... soul , does he ? If he does , I shall desire to be excused . But what a rogue am I , to suspect a person , that has dealt so much like a gentleman by me ! He comes to bring me money , and would do it handsomely , that it might not be ...
... soul , does he ? If he does , I shall desire to be excused . But what a rogue am I , to suspect a person , that has dealt so much like a gentleman by me ! He comes to bring me money , and would do it handsomely , that it might not be ...
Page 74
... soul about me . Tim . Why , I'll bear you company . Isa . I cannot endure your early hunting- matches there ; to have my sleep disturbed by break of day , with heigh , Jowler , Jowler ! there Venus , ah Beauty ! and then a serenade of ...
... soul about me . Tim . Why , I'll bear you company . Isa . I cannot endure your early hunting- matches there ; to have my sleep disturbed by break of day , with heigh , Jowler , Jowler ! there Venus , ah Beauty ! and then a serenade of ...
Page 82
... soul for that jest . Fail . Let us begone in time , Burr . [ Excunt BURR , FAILER , and TIMOROUS . Fran . You shall not bail him . Bib . I know I am a rogue to do it ; but his wit has prevailed upon me , and a man must not go against ...
... soul for that jest . Fail . Let us begone in time , Burr . [ Excunt BURR , FAILER , and TIMOROUS . Fran . You shall not bail him . Bib . I know I am a rogue to do it ; but his wit has prevailed upon me , and a man must not go against ...
Page 94
... their majesties ' worships good content : I'll go fetch it . [ Exit FRANCES . Bib . We must keep the poor soul in ignorance * [ " Jumps , " " flutters . ” — ED . ] as long as we can , sir ; for when 94 ACT IV . THE WILD GALLANT .
... their majesties ' worships good content : I'll go fetch it . [ Exit FRANCES . Bib . We must keep the poor soul in ignorance * [ " Jumps , " " flutters . ” — ED . ] as long as we can , sir ; for when 94 ACT IV . THE WILD GALLANT .
Page 109
... soul does so pity me . Burr . How will that maid lie , thinking of you and me to - night ! Isa . Has he the key about him ? [ TO FAILER . Fail . I think so , madam . Isa . Could not you possibly pick his pocket , and give me the key ...
... soul does so pity me . Burr . How will that maid lie , thinking of you and me to - night ! Isa . Has he the key about him ? [ TO FAILER . Fail . I think so , madam . Isa . Could not you possibly pick his pocket , and give me the key ...
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