The Dramatic Works of John O'Keeffe, Band 2author, 1798 |
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... Squire . ( afide . ) An't please your honour , if a poor man like me ( bows ) durft offer my humble duty- Rov . " Can't thou bow to a Vagrant . " Eh , Little Hofpitality ? ( Farmer Gammon looks at him and freaks off . Lamp . Pleafe your ...
... Squire . ( afide . ) An't please your honour , if a poor man like me ( bows ) durft offer my humble duty- Rov . " Can't thou bow to a Vagrant . " Eh , Little Hofpitality ? ( Farmer Gammon looks at him and freaks off . Lamp . Pleafe your ...
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... squire , fays the play's to be " As you like it . " Eph . I like it not . Jane . He's given me my character . I'm to be mifs Audrey , and brother Sims's to be William of the foreft as it were . But how am I to get my part by heart ? 66 ...
... squire , fays the play's to be " As you like it . " Eph . I like it not . Jane . He's given me my character . I'm to be mifs Audrey , and brother Sims's to be William of the foreft as it were . But how am I to get my part by heart ? 66 ...
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... Squire Harry . Har . What ? Rov . I've been preffed into this service by an old man of war , who found me at the inn , and , infifting I'm fon to a Sir George Thunder , here , in that character , I flatter myfelf I have won the heart of ...
... Squire Harry . Har . What ? Rov . I've been preffed into this service by an old man of war , who found me at the inn , and , infifting I'm fon to a Sir George Thunder , here , in that character , I flatter myfelf I have won the heart of ...
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... Squire Donnybrook arrived from Dublin . Get out of my parlour - go to the other fide of my treet- door - ftop - the gentry fha'n't fee fuch an ill look- ing bird fly from under my thatch - go out at the back - door , and thro ' the ...
... Squire Donnybrook arrived from Dublin . Get out of my parlour - go to the other fide of my treet- door - ftop - the gentry fha'n't fee fuch an ill look- ing bird fly from under my thatch - go out at the back - door , and thro ' the ...
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... Squire , dont think me unmannerly ; you're welcome to my great chair if it was made of gold and ivory , but my ufher , and my boys , must be- lieve that I'm the greatest bird in the bufh . ( apart ) Billy , boy , from your behaviour I'm ...
... Squire , dont think me unmannerly ; you're welcome to my great chair if it was made of gold and ivory , but my ufher , and my boys , must be- lieve that I'm the greatest bird in the bufh . ( apart ) Billy , boy , from your behaviour I'm ...
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