Past ten o'clock, and a rainy night, a farce, Band 8 |
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... poor old man is an errand boy all day , and a watchman all night . Sna . Well , and if every man who can afford it , wou'd take one old warrior and help to eke out his pension , it would do the sons of Peace a dev'lish deal of credit ...
... poor old man is an errand boy all day , and a watchman all night . Sna . Well , and if every man who can afford it , wou'd take one old warrior and help to eke out his pension , it would do the sons of Peace a dev'lish deal of credit ...
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... Poor Dozey ! -Master calls me an old warrior ! and yet the best of these landsmen are so ignorant that they wonder a tar , who has been at sea for forty years , should eat , drink , and sleep . [ Exit . Sna . And now to prevent the ...
... Poor Dozey ! -Master calls me an old warrior ! and yet the best of these landsmen are so ignorant that they wonder a tar , who has been at sea for forty years , should eat , drink , and sleep . [ Exit . Sna . And now to prevent the ...
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... a cure for every thing . Squ . So it was . Sna . And so he found it - Aye , aye , in your eyes , nothing he did was wrong . Squ . Oh , yes , one thing was very wrong- there was his poor son ! -a fine lad , PAST TEN O'CLOCK ,
... a cure for every thing . Squ . So it was . Sna . And so he found it - Aye , aye , in your eyes , nothing he did was wrong . Squ . Oh , yes , one thing was very wrong- there was his poor son ! -a fine lad , PAST TEN O'CLOCK ,
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Thomas John Dibdin. there was his poor son ! -a fine lad , bid fair to grow up like his father ; and if his mother did desert her colours , it wasn't right to drum the young one out for it - to be sure , he was saucy to the Captain , who ...
Thomas John Dibdin. there was his poor son ! -a fine lad , bid fair to grow up like his father ; and if his mother did desert her colours , it wasn't right to drum the young one out for it - to be sure , he was saucy to the Captain , who ...
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... poor Old Dozey , who spent the days of his youth in the hardships of war , should pass the nights of his age in time of peace , under a sky - coloured counterpane and the cold comforts of a cloudy morning . [ Exit Squib . Sna . Dozey ...
... poor Old Dozey , who spent the days of his youth in the hardships of war , should pass the nights of his age in time of peace , under a sky - coloured counterpane and the cold comforts of a cloudy morning . [ Exit Squib . Sna . Dozey ...
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Past Ten O'clock, and a Rainy Night: A Farce, in Two Acts Thomas John Dibdin Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2009 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
a-la-militaire balcony Blunderbuss Captain Wildfire CHARLES WILDFIRE coach coming forward Corporal cousin d'ye devil devil's Sir door DOZEY enters drink Enter DOZEY Enter SQUIB Esquire Exit into house father fellow fills Dozey's glass frigate gentleman girl goes grog Guardee guinea harkye HARRY PUNCTUAL honour Huzza ladder ladder's ready ladies Lanthorn letter look marry Master in Geography Miss Lucy Miss Nancy never nightcap Old Dozey old Snaps PAST TEN O'CLOCK peeping poor pretty quarter-master RAINY NIGHT rascally old Pensioner Re-enter BANTAM Rodney's head safe servant sham Sir shew shot shou'd signs to HARRY Silence sings Sir Peter Punctual Sir Peter's coat sits sleep SNAPS enters soldier Solomon Snaps speak stairs sure there's thing Tortuga wake Sir Peter watchbox watchman West Indies wine wou'd take YOUNG SNAPS Zounds
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Seite 10 - Howe'er sublime in pow'r and greatness plac'd, With royal favour guarded round and grac'd ; On eagle's wings my rage shall urge her flight, And hurl thee headlong from thy topmost height; Then, like thy fate, superior will I sit, And view thee fall'n, and grov'ling at my feet; See thy last breath with indignation go, And tread thee sinking to the shades below.