The Plays of George Colman, the Elder, المجلد 3Garland Pub., 1983 |
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... thee ; And , now I think on't . I will keep thee backwards ; Thy lodging fhall be backwards , thy walks backwards , Thy profpects all be backwards , and no pleasure That thou fhalt knew , but backwards . Nay , fince you • My honeft ...
... thee ; And , now I think on't . I will keep thee backwards ; Thy lodging fhall be backwards , thy walks backwards , Thy profpects all be backwards , and no pleasure That thou fhalt knew , but backwards . Nay , fince you • My honeft ...
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... thee , thou shalt fee't : And fee , I'll give thee caufe too , to believe it . Come , kifs me . Go , and make thee ready ftraight , In all thy best attire , thy choiceft jewels ; Put ' em all on , and , with ' em , thy best looks : We ...
... thee , thou shalt fee't : And fee , I'll give thee caufe too , to believe it . Come , kifs me . Go , and make thee ready ftraight , In all thy best attire , thy choiceft jewels ; Put ' em all on , and , with ' em , thy best looks : We ...
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... thee , Celia , he that would fell thee , • Only for hope of gain , and that uncertain , ' He would have fold his part of Paradise • For ready money , had he met a cope - man . " Why art thou ' maz'd to fee me thus reviv'd ? • Rather ...
... thee , Celia , he that would fell thee , • Only for hope of gain , and that uncertain , ' He would have fold his part of Paradise • For ready money , had he met a cope - man . " Why art thou ' maz'd to fee me thus reviv'd ? • Rather ...
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