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Page 181
... and is characterized by an air of haste , but through nearly all of it there is a pervasive atmosphere of kindliness and good feeling that must have been part of the man . Firk . Here be the cavaliers and the discharge one 181.
... and is characterized by an air of haste , but through nearly all of it there is a pervasive atmosphere of kindliness and good feeling that must have been part of the man . Firk . Here be the cavaliers and the discharge one 181.
Page 182
... FIRK RALPH LOVELL , a Courtier . DODGER , LINCOLN . EYRE'S Journeymen . Servant to the EARL OF A DUTCH SKIPPER . A Boy . ROSE , Daughter of SIR ROGER . SYBIL , her Maid . MARGERY , Wife of SIMON EYRE . JANE , Wife 182 REALISTIC COMEDY.
... FIRK RALPH LOVELL , a Courtier . DODGER , LINCOLN . EYRE'S Journeymen . Servant to the EARL OF A DUTCH SKIPPER . A Boy . ROSE , Daughter of SIR ROGER . SYBIL , her Maid . MARGERY , Wife of SIMON EYRE . JANE , Wife 182 REALISTIC COMEDY.
Page 185
... FIRK , JANE , and RALPH with a piece1 ) Eyre . Leave whining , leave whining ! Away with this whimpering , this puling , these blubbering tears , and these wet eyes ! I'll get thy husband discharged , I warrant thee , sweet Jane ; go to ...
... FIRK , JANE , and RALPH with a piece1 ) Eyre . Leave whining , leave whining ! Away with this whimpering , this puling , these blubbering tears , and these wet eyes ! I'll get thy husband discharged , I warrant thee , sweet Jane ; go to ...
Page 186
... Firk . See , see , Hodge , how my master raves in commendation of Ralph ! By one day's broaching of his pickthank tales , Than can be salved again in twenty years , And he , I fear , shall go with us to France , To pry into our actions ...
... Firk . See , see , Hodge , how my master raves in commendation of Ralph ! By one day's broaching of his pickthank tales , Than can be salved again in twenty years , And he , I fear , shall go with us to France , To pry into our actions ...
Page 187
... Firk , seemed by myself , Made up and pinked with letters for thy name . Wear them , my dear Jane , for thy hus- band's sake ; As the sweet countenance of my Lacy doth . O my most unkind father ! O my stars , Why lowered you so at my ...
... Firk , seemed by myself , Made up and pinked with letters for thy name . Wear them , my dear Jane , for thy hus- band's sake ; As the sweet countenance of my Lacy doth . O my most unkind father ! O my stars , Why lowered you so at my ...
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