Miscellaneous works in verse and prose, Volume 2Tonson, 1736 |
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Page 181
... Abiga ' .. BUTLER . Ay faith ! ' tis fhe ; ' tis Mrs. Abigal ! a good mistake !: ' tis Mrs .. Abigal . Enter A BIGA L .. ABIGA L. Here are your drunken fots for you ! Is this a time to beguzzling , when gentry are come to the house ...
... Abiga ' .. BUTLER . Ay faith ! ' tis fhe ; ' tis Mrs. Abigal ! a good mistake !: ' tis Mrs .. Abigal . Enter A BIGA L .. ABIGA L. Here are your drunken fots for you ! Is this a time to beguzzling , when gentry are come to the house ...
Page 182
... ABIGA L. Ay , ' tis fuch cowards as you that go about with idle- ftories to difgrace the houfe , and bring fo many Stran- gers about it ; you firft frighten your felves , and then your neighbours . GARDINER . Frighten'd ! I fcorn your ...
... ABIGA L. Ay , ' tis fuch cowards as you that go about with idle- ftories to difgrace the houfe , and bring fo many Stran- gers about it ; you firft frighten your felves , and then your neighbours . GARDINER . Frighten'd ! I fcorn your ...
Page 183
... ABIGA L. Well , these drunken rogues take it as I could wish .. GARDINER . [ Afide . I fcorn to be frightned , now I am in for't ; if old Dub . a - dub fhou'd come into the room , I wou'd take him ---- BUTLER . Pr'ythee hold thy tongue ...
... ABIGA L. Well , these drunken rogues take it as I could wish .. GARDINER . [ Afide . I fcorn to be frightned , now I am in for't ; if old Dub . a - dub fhou'd come into the room , I wou'd take him ---- BUTLER . Pr'ythee hold thy tongue ...
Page 184
... ABIGA L. Well , O'my confcience , you are the merrieft ghost ! 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 cannot come ...
... ABIGA L. Well , O'my confcience , you are the merrieft ghost ! 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 cannot come ...
Page 185
... ABIGA L. Why , truly now Mr. Fantome , I fhou'd think my felf 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 my felf 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 ...
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ABIGA ABIGA L Abigal æther Afide againſt Alcibiades atque buſineſs BUTLER Cæfar Cafar Cato Cato's cauſe COACH COACHMAN Conjurer cou'd dear death Decius doft thou Drum Duke of Anjou faid fame Fantome father fecond fecret felf fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome foon forrow foul fpeak friends ftand ftill fuccefs fuch fuffer fure fword GARDINER Ghoft give good-natur'd grief hear heart Heaven himſelf Ho--nour honour houfe houſe JUBA LADY laft laſt legs loft lov'd LUCIA LUCIU Madam mafter Marcia Marcus moſt muft muſt Numidian o'er paffion perfon pleaſure Portius Pr'ythee Pray Prince raiſe reaſon rife Roman Roman Senate Rome SCENE ſee ſelf SEMPRONIUS ſhall ſhe Sir GEORGE ſpeak SYPHA SYPHA X talk tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand Tinfel TINSE TINSE L VELLU virtue woman wou'd САТО