The Waterman: Or, the First of August. A Ballad Opera. In Two Acts |
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... elmina , my dear . Wil . What , upon the old subject , I suppose . Bun . Yes ; but I would not have her hear us . Wil . Oh ! she's safe enough , scolding the men in the garden . Bun . Oh ! that will take her some time . Well , have you ...
... elmina , my dear . Wil . What , upon the old subject , I suppose . Bun . Yes ; but I would not have her hear us . Wil . Oh ! she's safe enough , scolding the men in the garden . Bun . Oh ! that will take her some time . Well , have you ...
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... elmina , your father has put all this into your head . I'll go and give it to him heartily , while my blood's up , for daring to be beforehand with me ; and then I have but one word to say to you - either comply and marry Robin , or ...
... elmina , your father has put all this into your head . I'll go and give it to him heartily , while my blood's up , for daring to be beforehand with me ; and then I have but one word to say to you - either comply and marry Robin , or ...
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a'nt afraid agreeable apace the day Battersea bemean board a man-of-war boat body rule cantancaras charming Coat and Badge comes confidence to look consent creature Cupid day steals dear dresses so smart elmina Enter BUNDLE Enter ROBIN Enter TOM TUG Enter WILELMINA ere youth Exit eyes father favourite Robin fellow flower folks fool forget Gardner's daughter genteel giggle and leer girl give go to London happy hear honest Thomas honest Tom hope Labour let any body lilies lover ma'am marry Robin marry Thomas Master Bundle Miss Wilelmina mother oars passion persuaded plainness his plan poor poor Tom pray what rea promised row'd rowing-match SCENE I.-A scolds nor riots Scurvy speak stuff Swan sweet talking tankard tell thing to deserve tis my mind tree Twas undutiful waterman ne'er wife wind and tide word youth be gone