The Works of the Late Ingenious Mr. George Farquhar: Containing All His Poems, Letters, Essays and Comedies, Volume 2J. Rivington, 1772 |
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... honour the Repre- Jentation of this lay with your appearance at feveral Times , which flattered my Hopes that there might be fomething in it which your Good - nature might excufe . With the Honour I ̈ here intend for myself , I likewife ...
... honour the Repre- Jentation of this lay with your appearance at feveral Times , which flattered my Hopes that there might be fomething in it which your Good - nature might excufe . With the Honour I ̈ here intend for myself , I likewife ...
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... honour the Repre- Jentation of this lay with your Appearance at Several Times , which flattered my Hopes that there might be fomething in it which your Good - nature might excufe . With the Hinour I bere intend for myself , I likewife ...
... honour the Repre- Jentation of this lay with your Appearance at Several Times , which flattered my Hopes that there might be fomething in it which your Good - nature might excufe . With the Hinour I bere intend for myself , I likewife ...
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... Honour is loft in the Toaft . Dug . Ay , but Sifter , there is ftill fomething- Ori . If there be fomething , Brother , ' tis none of the People's fomething ; Marriage is my Thing , and I'll ftick to't , Dug . Marriage ! Young Mirabel ...
... Honour is loft in the Toaft . Dug . Ay , but Sifter , there is ftill fomething- Ori . If there be fomething , Brother , ' tis none of the People's fomething ; Marriage is my Thing , and I'll ftick to't , Dug . Marriage ! Young Mirabel ...
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... Honour and Interest can reach , you may command me to the Furtherance of your Happiness : In the mean Time , Sifter , I have a great mind to make you a Present of another humble Servant ; a Fellow that I took up at Lyons , who has ferv ...
... Honour and Interest can reach , you may command me to the Furtherance of your Happiness : In the mean Time , Sifter , I have a great mind to make you a Present of another humble Servant ; a Fellow that I took up at Lyons , who has ferv ...
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... Honour . Mir . Bravely refolv'd , Captain , now for thy Credit , warm me this frozen Snow - ball , ' twill be a Conqueft above the Alps . Dur But will you promise to be always near me ? Mir . Upon all Occafions , never fear . Dur . Why ...
... Honour . Mir . Bravely refolv'd , Captain , now for thy Credit , warm me this frozen Snow - ball , ' twill be a Conqueft above the Alps . Dur But will you promise to be always near me ? Mir . Upon all Occafions , never fear . Dur . Why ...
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Page 54 - I have a good running trade ; I have but one daughter, and I can give her — but no matter for that. Aim. You're very happy, Mr. Boniface. Pray, what other company have you in town ? Bon. A power of fine ladies ; and then we have the French officers., Aim.
Page 34 - And if you go to that, how can you, after what is passed, have the confidence to deny me ? Was not this blood shed in your defence, and my life...
Page 64 - O matrimony! He tosses up the clothes with a barbarous swing over his shoulders, disorders the whole economy of my bed, leaves me half naked, and my whole night's comfort is the tuneable serenade of that wakeful nightingale, his nose!
Page 68 - Mother was useless at five and twenty; not wheedle ! would you make your Mother a Whore and me a Cuckold, as the saying is? I tell you his Silence confesses it, and his Master spends his Money so freely, and is so much a Gentleman every manner of way that he must be a Highwayman. Enter Gibbet in a Cloak.
Page 61 - I have been here but a week, and I have recruited five. Plume. Five ! pray what are they ? Kite. I have listed the strong man of Kent, the king of the gipsies, a Scotch pedlar, a scoundrel attorney, and a Welsh parson.