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... Polly's song , " Virgins are like the fair Flower . " The words in Dioclesian , set to Purcell's exquisite melody , conclude as follows : In fair Aurelia's Arms , leáve me expiring , To be Imbalm'd with the sweets of her Breath ; To the ...
... Polly's song , " Virgins are like the fair Flower . " The words in Dioclesian , set to Purcell's exquisite melody , conclude as follows : In fair Aurelia's Arms , leáve me expiring , To be Imbalm'd with the sweets of her Breath ; To the ...
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... POLLY . Why how now , saucy Jade ; Sure the Wench is tipsy ; How can you see me made The Scoff of such a Gipsy ... Polly's arrival ; and , dropping to speech again , she says : I have the Rats - bane ready . — I run no Risque ; for I can ...
... POLLY . Why how now , saucy Jade ; Sure the Wench is tipsy ; How can you see me made The Scoff of such a Gipsy ... Polly's arrival ; and , dropping to speech again , she says : I have the Rats - bane ready . — I run no Risque ; for I can ...
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... Polly and Lucy bid for Macheath's notice : POLLY . Hither , dear Husband , turn your Eyes . LUCY . Bestow one glance to cheer me . POLLY . Think with that Look , thy Polly dyes . LUCY . O shun me not - but hear me . POLLY . ' Tis Polly ...
... Polly and Lucy bid for Macheath's notice : POLLY . Hither , dear Husband , turn your Eyes . LUCY . Bestow one glance to cheer me . POLLY . Think with that Look , thy Polly dyes . LUCY . O shun me not - but hear me . POLLY . ' Tis Polly ...
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