Miscellaneous Works: In Verse and Prose, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 182
... ABIGA L. Ay , ' tis fuch cowards as you that go about with idle : ftories to difgrace the house , and bring so many Stran- gers about it ; you firft frighten yourselves , and then . your neighbours . GARDINE R .. Frighten'd ! I fcorn ...
... ABIGA L. Ay , ' tis fuch cowards as you that go about with idle : ftories to difgrace the house , and bring so many Stran- gers about it ; you firft frighten yourselves , and then . your neighbours . GARDINE R .. Frighten'd ! I fcorn ...
Page 183
... ABIGA L. Well , thefe drunken rogues take it as I could wifh .。 GARDINER . [ Afide I fcorn to be frightned , now I am in for't ; if old Dub- a - dub fhould come into the room , I wou'd take him BUTLER . Pr'ythee hold thy tongue ...
... ABIGA L. Well , thefe drunken rogues take it as I could wifh .。 GARDINER . [ Afide I fcorn to be frightned , now I am in for't ; if old Dub- a - dub fhould come into the room , I wou'd take him BUTLER . Pr'ythee hold thy tongue ...
Page 184
... ABIGA L. if my Well , O ' my confcience , you are the merrieft ghoft ! and the very Picture of Sir George Truman . FANTOM E. There you flatter me , Mrs. Abigal : Sir George had that freshness in his looks , that we Men of the town ...
... ABIGA L. if my Well , O ' my confcience , you are the merrieft ghoft ! and the very Picture of Sir George Truman . FANTOM E. There you flatter me , Mrs. Abigal : Sir George had that freshness in his looks , that we Men of the town ...
Page 185
... ABIGA L. Why , truly now Mr. Fantome , I fhou'd think myself a very bad Woman , if I had done what I do , for a farthing lefs . FANTOM E. Dear Abigal , how I admire thy virtue ! ABIGA L. No , no , Mr. Fantome , I defy the worst of my ...
... ABIGA L. Why , truly now Mr. Fantome , I fhou'd think myself a very bad Woman , if I had done what I do , for a farthing lefs . FANTOM E. Dear Abigal , how I admire thy virtue ! ABIGA L. No , no , Mr. Fantome , I defy the worst of my ...
Page 186
... ABIGA L. Did not I tell you , ' twas the pureft place in the world for you to play your tricks in ? there's none of the fa- mily that knows every hole and corner in it , befides myfelf . FANTOM E. Ah Mrs. Abigal ! you have had your ...
... ABIGA L. Did not I tell you , ' twas the pureft place in the world for you to play your tricks in ? there's none of the fa- mily that knows every hole and corner in it , befides myfelf . FANTOM E. Ah Mrs. Abigal ! you have had your ...
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