The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 6. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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... Mary , niece to Valentine and Alice , in love with Mon- sieur Thomas . Dorothea , Monsieur Thomas's sister . Abbess of St Katherine's , aunt to Monsieur Thomas . Madge , Kate , a Black - a - moor , and other Maids . SCENE - London ...
... Mary , niece to Valentine and Alice , in love with Mon- sieur Thomas . Dorothea , Monsieur Thomas's sister . Abbess of St Katherine's , aunt to Monsieur Thomas . Madge , Kate , a Black - a - moor , and other Maids . SCENE - London ...
424. lappuse
... MARY . Alice , My cousin Mary , In all her joy , sir , to congratulate Your fair return . Val . My loving and kind cousin , A thousand welcomes ! Mary . A thousand thanks to Heaven , sir , For your safe voyage and return ! Val . I thank ...
... MARY . Alice , My cousin Mary , In all her joy , sir , to congratulate Your fair return . Val . My loving and kind cousin , A thousand welcomes ! Mary . A thousand thanks to Heaven , sir , For your safe voyage and return ! Val . I thank ...
425. lappuse
... Mary . She will not be long from you . Hylas . Your fair cousin ? Val . It is so , and a bait you cannot balk , sir , If your old rule reign in you . You may know her . Hylas . A happy stock you have . - Right worthy lady , The poorest ...
... Mary . She will not be long from you . Hylas . Your fair cousin ? Val . It is so , and a bait you cannot balk , sir , If your old rule reign in you . You may know her . Hylas . A happy stock you have . - Right worthy lady , The poorest ...
427. lappuse
... Mary . How does he bear himself ? Val . A great deal better . Why do you blush ? The gentleman will do well . Mary . I should be glad on't , sir . Val . How does his father ? Hylas . As mad a worm as e'er he was . Val . I look'd for't ...
... Mary . How does he bear himself ? Val . A great deal better . Why do you blush ? The gentleman will do well . Mary . I should be glad on't , sir . Val . How does his father ? Hylas . As mad a worm as e'er he was . Val . I look'd for't ...
435. lappuse
... Mary . Enter ALICE and MARY . Alice . He cannot be so wild still ! Mary . ' Tis most certain ; I have now heard all , and all the truth . Alice . Grant all that ; Is he the first that has been given a lost man , And yet come fairly home ...
... Mary . Enter ALICE and MARY . Alice . He cannot be so wild still ! Mary . ' Tis most certain ; I have now heard all , and all the truth . Alice . Grant all that ; Is he the first that has been given a lost man , And yet come fairly home ...
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