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Polly

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Kessinger Publishing, Jun 30, 2004 - Music - 116 pages
Trapes. There it is now! Whoever heard a man of fortune in England talk of the necessaries of life? If the necessaries of life would have satisfy'd such a poor body as me, to be sure I had never come to mend my fortune to the Plantations. Whether we can afford it or no, we must have superfluities. We never stint our Expence to our own fortunes, but are miserable, if we do not live up to the profuseness of our neighbours.
  

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Polly
1
ACT I
10
ACT III
81
SCENE IV
84
SCENE V
85
SCENE VI
88
SCENE VII
90
SCENE VIII
92
SCENE IX
93
SCENE X
95
SCENE XI
96
SCENE XII
99
SCENE XIII
104
SCENE XIV
107
SCENE XV
108
Back matter
111

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