The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ... |
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9. oldal
Well , don't . thee be cast down - thee knows I be cruel kind to thee ; at meals , I
always gi's thee the desperate nice bits , and if thy lover prove false - hearted , or
feyther shou'd come to decay , I be a terrible strong lad , I'll work for thee fra sun ...
Well , don't . thee be cast down - thee knows I be cruel kind to thee ; at meals , I
always gi's thee the desperate nice bits , and if thy lover prove false - hearted , or
feyther shou'd come to decay , I be a terrible strong lad , I'll work for thee fra sun ...
8. oldal
-Casn't thee be quiet , let ur alone , and behave thyzelf pratty ? Dame . Certainly I
can - I'll tell thee . Tummas , what she said at church last Sunca . Ash . Canst thee
tell what parson zaid ? NoaThen I'll tell thee - A ' zaid that envy were as foul a ...
-Casn't thee be quiet , let ur alone , and behave thyzelf pratty ? Dame . Certainly I
can - I'll tell thee . Tummas , what she said at church last Sunca . Ash . Canst thee
tell what parson zaid ? NoaThen I'll tell thee - A ' zaid that envy were as foul a ...
35. oldal
-Were she not always the most open - hearted , dutifullest , kindest — and thee to
goa like a dom'd spy , and open her box , poor thing ! Dame . Nay , TummasAsh .
You did - I zaw you do it myzel ! -- you look like a thief now - you doe - Hush !
-Were she not always the most open - hearted , dutifullest , kindest — and thee to
goa like a dom'd spy , and open her box , poor thing ! Dame . Nay , TummasAsh .
You did - I zaw you do it myzel ! -- you look like a thief now - you doe - Hush !
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