Sharpe's British Theatre, Band 11

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J. Sharpe, 1805
 

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Seite 14 - Or he must not marry me at all, and so I told him ; and he did not seem displeased with the news. — He promised to set me free ; and I, on that condition, promised to make him master of that freedom.
Seite 28 - I am amazed! Why, what is the meaning of this? Sneak. The meaning is plain, that I am grown a man, and vil do what I please, without being accountable to nobody.
Seite 49 - For her confederate nations fought, and kings were slain; Troy was o'erthrown, and a whole empire fell. My eyes -want force to raise a lover's arm Against a tyrant that has dar'd to wrong me ! Cle.
Seite 16 - I have left, of Hector and of Troy, I go to weep a few sad moments with him. I have not yet, to-day, embrac'd my child ; 1 have not held him in my widow'd arms, Pyr.
Seite 55 - All that thou hast said tendeth only to debauch youth, and fill their heads with the pride and luxury of this world. — The merchant is a very great friend to Satan, and sendeth as many to his dominions as the Pope. Per. Right ; I say, knowledge makes the man.
Seite 59 - No, friend, I know him not Pox take him, I wish he were in Pennsylvania again with all my soul.
Seite 41 - em, bought and sold Many a wretch, and never thought it wrong. They paid our price for us, and we are now Their property, a part of their estate, To manage as they please.
Seite 45 - Lovely to him ? He is a single man, — and I heard him say he had a mind to marry an English woman ; — nay, more than that, he said somebody told him you had a pretty ward, — he wished you had betted her instead of your money.
Seite 32 - Mr Periwinkle — [Takes him aside till the Colonel rises again] — if he would sell this girdle, you might travel with great expedition. Col.
Seite 46 - Ah, he was a good man! — he has not left many of his fellows the poor lament him sorely.

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