Wild Oats; Or, The Strolling Gentlemen;: A Comedy, in Five Acts; as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent GardenLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 85 lappuses |
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1st Ruff 2d Ruff Abrawang actor Amelia an't boatswain Bows bring brother Cardinal Wolsey chariot cheer coach cottage dear devil Dick Buskin Enter BANKS Enter EPHRAIM Enter FARMER GAMMON Enter HARRY Enter JANE Enter JOHN DORY Enter LADY AMARANTH Enter ROVER Enter SIR GEORGE EPHRAIM SMOOTH Exeunt Exit father fellow feyther give guineas hand Harkye heart Heaven here's honour hope humour husband Jack Rover justice of peace ladyship Lamp Land LANDLORD London look ma'am Madam Mary master Midge moured murrain neighbour never O'Keeffe play pocket poor Portsmouth puppy unknown purse quaker rascal rogue RUFFIANS SCENE Sir Geo Sir George Thunder sister sure tell thee Thou art Trap twas Twitch uncle Waiter walk What's who's Winchester wish woman wou'dn't young gentleman young squire Zounds
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