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" tis granted, Sir; take all we have. MRS. SUL. The fellow looks as if he were broke out of Bedlam. SCRUB. 'Oons, Madam, they're broke into the house with fire and sword; I saw them, heard them; they'll be here this minute. ARCH. What, thieves? SCRUB. Under... "
The inconstant; or The way to win him. The twin-rivals. The recruiting ... - Page 74
by George Farquhar - 1742
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The Dramatick Works of Mr. George Farquhar ...: The beaux strategem. Love ...

George Farquhar - 1736 - 354 pages
...juft now are i>roke into the Houfe. Arch. How ! Mrs. Sul. I hope you did not come to rob me ? Arch. Indeed I did, Madam, but I wou'd have taken nothing...Granted! 'tis granted, Sir; take all we have. Mrs. 5V. The Fellow looks as if he were broke out of Efdlam. Scrub. Oons, Madam, they are broke into the...
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The Beaux Stratagem: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury ...

George Farquhar - 1752 - 102 pages
...fpar'd ; but your crying Thieves has wak'd this dreaming Fool, and fo he takes 'em for granted. Scruh. Granted ! 'tis granted, Sir ; take all we have. Mrs....The Fellow looks as if he were broke out of Bedlam. Scruh. Oons, Madam ! they are broke into the Houfe with Fire and Sword ; I faw them, heard them, they'll...
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The Works of the Late Ingenious Mr. George Farquhar: Containing ..., Volume 2

George Farquhar - 1772 - 382 pages
...what you might very well ha' fpar'd ; but your crying Thieves, has wak'd this dreaming Fool, and (o he takes 'em for granted. Scrub. Granted! 'tis granted, Sir; take all we have. Mrs. Su!. The Fellow looks as if ne were broke out of Bedlam. Scrub. Oons, Madam, they're broke into the...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 494 pages
...houfe. Anl. How ! Mrs. Sul, I hope you did not come to rob me ? Auch, Indeed I did. Madam ; but I would have taken nothing but what you might very well ha'...Granted ! 'tis granted, Sir ; take all we have. Mrs. d'»/. The fellow looks as if he were broke out of Bedlam. Scrub. Oons, Madam, they're broke into the...
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Volume 5

English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...has waked this dreaming fool, and fo he takes 'em for granted. Serub. Granted ! 'tis granted fir ; take all we have, Mrs. Sul. The fellow looks as if...madam, they're broke into the houfe with fire and fword; I faw them, heard them, they'll be here this minute. Arch. What, thieves ! Scrub. Under favour,...
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British Theatre, Volume 18

John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 356 pages
...what you might very well ha' spar'd ; but your crying thieves has wak'd this dreaming fool, and so he takes 'em for granted. Scrub. Granted ! 'tis granted,...Bedlam. Scrub. Oons, madam, they're broke into the house with fire and sword ; I saw them, heard them, they'll be here this minute. „ Arch. What, thieves...
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The Beaux Stratagem: A Comedy

George Farquhar - 1797 - 466 pages
...your crying thieves has wak'd this dreaming fool, and so he takes 'em for granted. Sera*. Granted I 'tis granted, sir ; take all we have. Mrs. Sul. The...Bedlam. Scrub. Oons, madam, they're broke into the house with fire and sword ; I saw them, heard them, they'll be here this minute. Arch. What, thieves...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...very well have spared ; but your crying thieves has waked this dreaming fool, and so he takes them for granted. Scrub. Granted ! 'tis granted, sir; take...if he were broke out of Bedlam. Scrub. Oons, madam, they are broke into the house with fire and sword; I saw them; heard them ; they'll be here this minute....
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 446 pages
...very well have spared ; but your crying, Thieves, has waked this dreaming fool, and so he takes them for granted. Scrub. Granted ! 'tis granted, sir ;...Bedlam. Scrub. Oons, madam, they're broke into the house with fire and sword ; I saw them, heard them, they'll be here this minute. Arch. What !i thieves...
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The Constant Couple, Or, A Trip to the Jubilee: A Comedy in Five Acts

George Farquhar - Authors, English - 1808 - 338 pages
...dreaming fool, and so he takes them for granted. Scrub, Granted ! 'tis granted, sir ; take all we bave. Mrs. Sul. The fellow looks as if he were broke out...Bedlam. Scrub. Oons, madam, they're broke into the house with fire and sword ; I saw them, heard them, they'll be here this minute. Arch. What ! thieves...
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