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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My father's a lord , and my elder brother , a beau ; mighty good indeed ! Vizard .
But your country may , perhaps , want your sword again . Colonel s . Nay , for that
matter , let but a single drum beat up for volunteers between Ludgate and ...
My father's a lord , and my elder brother , a beau ; mighty good indeed ! Vizard .
But your country may , perhaps , want your sword again . Colonel s . Nay , for that
matter , let but a single drum beat up for volunteers between Ludgate and ...
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Gentlemen , my brother is just arrived in town ; so that , being upon the wing to
kiss his hands , I hope you'll pardon this abrupt departure of , gentlemen , your
most devoted , and most faithful humble servant . [ Exit . Sir H. Pr'ythee , dost
know ...
Gentlemen , my brother is just arrived in town ; so that , being upon the wing to
kiss his hands , I hope you'll pardon this abrupt departure of , gentlemen , your
most devoted , and most faithful humble servant . [ Exit . Sir H. Pr'ythee , dost
know ...
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Dear Brother - I will see you presently : I have sent this lad to wait on you ; he can
instruct you in the fashions of the town . I am your affectionate brother ,
CLINCHER . Very well ; and what's your name , sir ? Dicky . My name is Dicky ,
sir .
Dear Brother - I will see you presently : I have sent this lad to wait on you ; he can
instruct you in the fashions of the town . I am your affectionate brother ,
CLINCHER . Very well ; and what's your name , sir ? Dicky . My name is Dicky ,
sir .
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Clinch . jun . I thought , brother , you owed so much to the memory of my father ,
as to wear mourning for his death . Clinch , sen . Why , so I do , fool ; I wear this ,
because I have the estate ; and you wear that , because you have not the estate .
Clinch . jun . I thought , brother , you owed so much to the memory of my father ,
as to wear mourning for his death . Clinch , sen . Why , so I do , fool ; I wear this ,
because I have the estate ; and you wear that , because you have not the estate .
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How shall I salute tbem , brother ? Clinch . sen . Pshaw ! that's easy ; ' tis only two
scrapes , a kiss , and your humble servant . I'll tell you more when I come from the
jubilee . Come along . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . LADY DARLING's House .
How shall I salute tbem , brother ? Clinch . sen . Pshaw ! that's easy ; ' tis only two
scrapes , a kiss , and your humble servant . I'll tell you more when I come from the
jubilee . Come along . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . LADY DARLING's House .
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