The Actor's Budget of Wit and Merriment: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, Tales, Comic Songs, Rare and Genuine Theatrical Anecdotes and JestsW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1899 - 346 من الصفحات |
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... look ; But when the sword in hand he took , He swore by gad , it was an odd thing , And look'd just like a tailor's bodkin , His pride was hurt by this expression , Thinking they knew his dad's profession ; Sheathing his sword , he ...
... look ; But when the sword in hand he took , He swore by gad , it was an odd thing , And look'd just like a tailor's bodkin , His pride was hurt by this expression , Thinking they knew his dad's profession ; Sheathing his sword , he ...
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... look'd like a sick baboon's head : There's a wife for a gentleman ; and what is still worse , To make up for't , she brought not a sous in her purse ; Had she not wanted coin , lack of charms had ne'er teaz'd me , Tho ' her looks might ...
... look'd like a sick baboon's head : There's a wife for a gentleman ; and what is still worse , To make up for't , she brought not a sous in her purse ; Had she not wanted coin , lack of charms had ne'er teaz'd me , Tho ' her looks might ...
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... look always up a this'en ? — " To be sure you must . " - Why , then , gi's your hand , jeant : good bye ; for I shall never see you any more— With thingumbobs here , & c . TUNE- " Lovely Dolly . " sar- Should sweetheart Nan look pale or ...
... look always up a this'en ? — " To be sure you must . " - Why , then , gi's your hand , jeant : good bye ; for I shall never see you any more— With thingumbobs here , & c . TUNE- " Lovely Dolly . " sar- Should sweetheart Nan look pale or ...
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A ComicSatiric Address in the Character | 1 |
The Devil | 8 |
Address on Closing a Theatre | 14 |
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