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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This pretty cross cut over my eye will attract a duchessmo I warrant ' twill be a
mighty grace to my ogling -- Had I used the stratagem of a certain brother colonel
of mine , I might succeed . Vizard . What was it , pray ? Colonel S. Why , to save
his ...
This pretty cross cut over my eye will attract a duchessmo I warrant ' twill be a
mighty grace to my ogling -- Had I used the stratagem of a certain brother colonel
of mine , I might succeed . Vizard . What was it , pray ? Colonel S. Why , to save
his ...
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Now will I lay you both ten guineas a - piece that neither of them is so pretty , so
witty , or so virtuous as mine . Colonel s . ' Tis done . Sir H. I'll double thestakes --
But , gentlemen , now I think on't , how shall we be resolved ? For I know not ...
Now will I lay you both ten guineas a - piece that neither of them is so pretty , so
witty , or so virtuous as mine . Colonel s . ' Tis done . Sir H. I'll double thestakes --
But , gentlemen , now I think on't , how shall we be resolved ? For I know not ...
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Pr'ythee , Vizard , cannot you recommend a friend to a pretty mistress by the bye ,
till I can find my own ? You have store , I'm sure ; you cunning poaching dogs
make surer game , than we that hunt open and fair . Pr'ythee now , good Vizard .
Pr'ythee , Vizard , cannot you recommend a friend to a pretty mistress by the bye ,
till I can find my own ? You have store , I'm sure ; you cunning poaching dogs
make surer game , than we that hunt open and fair . Pr'ythee now , good Vizard .
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I am your affectionate brother , CLINCHER . Very well ; and what's your name , sir
? Dicky . My name is Dicky , sir . Clinck . jun . Dicky ! Dicky . Ay , Dicky , sir .
Clinch . jun . Very well ; a pretty name ! And what can you do , Mr Dicky ? Dicky .
I am your affectionate brother , CLINCHER . Very well ; and what's your name , sir
? Dicky . My name is Dicky , sir . Clinck . jun . Dicky ! Dicky . Ay , Dicky , sir .
Clinch . jun . Very well ; a pretty name ! And what can you do , Mr Dicky ? Dicky .
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Sir H. Why then , madam , there are twenty young ones — ' Slife ! I think twenty is
pretty fair . Ang . He's mad sure ! -Sir Harry , when you have learned more wit and
manners , you shall be welcome here again . ( Exit . Sir H. Wit and manners !
Sir H. Why then , madam , there are twenty young ones — ' Slife ! I think twenty is
pretty fair . Ang . He's mad sure ! -Sir Harry , when you have learned more wit and
manners , you shall be welcome here again . ( Exit . Sir H. Wit and manners !
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