The Actor's Budget: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, and Tales, Serious and Comic: Together with a Rare and Genuine Collection of Theatrical Anecdotes and Comic SongsW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1820 - 346 páginas |
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... e'er could fear , His humour flow'd in such a copious flood . To him a frolic was a high delight , A frolic he would hunt for day and night , Careless how prudence on the sport might frown ; If e'er a pleasant mischief sprang to view ...
... e'er could fear , His humour flow'd in such a copious flood . To him a frolic was a high delight , A frolic he would hunt for day and night , Careless how prudence on the sport might frown ; If e'er a pleasant mischief sprang to view ...
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... e'er a heart can wish - and longer too . Our grandsire , Adam , ere of Eve possess'd , Alone , and ev'n in paradise , unbless'd ; With mournful looks , the blissful scenes survey'd , And wander'd in the solitary shade : The Maker saw ...
... e'er a heart can wish - and longer too . Our grandsire , Adam , ere of Eve possess'd , Alone , and ev'n in paradise , unbless'd ; With mournful looks , the blissful scenes survey'd , And wander'd in the solitary shade : The Maker saw ...
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... e'er saw ; There's mercy in each breath of air , That mortal lips e'er draw ; There's mercy both for bird and beast In God's indulgent plan ; There's mercy for each creeping thing- But man has none for man ! " Ye proudly honest ! when ...
... e'er saw ; There's mercy in each breath of air , That mortal lips e'er draw ; There's mercy both for bird and beast In God's indulgent plan ; There's mercy for each creeping thing- But man has none for man ! " Ye proudly honest ! when ...
Contenido
Peeping Toms Peep into Worthing | 4 |
A Paraphrase on Shakspears Seven Ages | 12 |
in Vindication of the Stage | 18 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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