The Fair Maid of the Exchange: A Comedy. Fortune by Land and SeaShoberl, 1846 |
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... night , in company with a female servant , taking home some work to a lady at Mile - End , they are assaulted by Scarlet and Bobbington , two men of broken fortune , from whom they are at first rescued by the Cripple with his crutch ...
... night , in company with a female servant , taking home some work to a lady at Mile - End , they are assaulted by Scarlet and Bobbington , two men of broken fortune , from whom they are at first rescued by the Cripple with his crutch ...
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... night , clad in black sable weeds , Black as my thoughts , that harbour nought but death , Thefts , murders , rapes , and such like damnéd acts , The infant babes to whom my soul is nurse . Come , Bobbington , this star - bespangled sky ...
... night , clad in black sable weeds , Black as my thoughts , that harbour nought but death , Thefts , murders , rapes , and such like damnéd acts , The infant babes to whom my soul is nurse . Come , Bobbington , this star - bespangled sky ...
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... night , unvisited for us . But , come , methinks I may discern the bridge , And see a man or two : in very deed , Her word , her love , and all is honorable . Bob . A prize , young Scarlet ! oh , a gallant prize , And we the pirates ...
... night , unvisited for us . But , come , methinks I may discern the bridge , And see a man or two : in very deed , Her word , her love , and all is honorable . Bob . A prize , young Scarlet ! oh , a gallant prize , And we the pirates ...
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... night . Scar . Excellent , by heaven ! Bob . I am sorry your beauty's so discomfited , Treading so many tedious , weary steps , And we not present to associate you . Scar . Oh , blessed Bobbington ! Phil . Sir , I do thank you for this ...
... night . Scar . Excellent , by heaven ! Bob . I am sorry your beauty's so discomfited , Treading so many tedious , weary steps , And we not present to associate you . Scar . Oh , blessed Bobbington ! Phil . Sir , I do thank you for this ...
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... night , not I. Bow . For if you did , I would intoxicate my head . Moll . Yea , I dare swear , you'll go a fool to bed . Bow . Mean you by me ? you gull me not ? Ber . No , I dare swear the gentlewoman means THE FAIR MAID OF THE ...
... night , not I. Bow . For if you did , I would intoxicate my head . Moll . Yea , I dare swear , you'll go a fool to bed . Bow . Mean you by me ? you gull me not ? Ber . No , I dare swear the gentlewoman means THE FAIR MAID OF THE ...
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ALEXANDER DYCE Anth Anthony BARRON FIELD Bernard BOBBINGTON brother Clin Clown comedy conceit Crip Cripple Cuthbert Tunstal daughter dear dost thou doth Enter PHILLIS Exeunt Exit eyes Fair Maid falling bands Farewell father Ferd Ferdinand Fiddle Flow fortunes Frank gallant gentleman give hand hath heart Heav'n hence here's honest humour husband i'faith J. P. Collier John kind letter LORD FRANCIS EGERTON marry Master Berry Master Bowdler Master Flower mean Merch methinks mistress Moll Berry never night Old Har Old Hard Phil PHILIP pirates pity poor porter pound pray prithee Purs Rains SCENE sirrah soul speak SUSAN sweet tell thee thine THOMAS HEYWOOD thou art thou shalt Trusty John unto wench What's wife WILLIAM AYRTON William Rowley wilt win my love word Young FORREST your's