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Cat Indeed ! Ser . Heavens , madam ! how sudden is the change of your manner . - To what shall I attribute these blissful . smiles ? " 2 * ج Cat . To the bless'd tidings I have 24 [ ACT II . THE SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
Cat Indeed ! Ser . Heavens , madam ! how sudden is the change of your manner . - To what shall I attribute these blissful . smiles ? " 2 * ج Cat . To the bless'd tidings I have 24 [ ACT II . THE SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
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To the bless'd tidings I have just now heard . - I am charmed with Cohenberg's inviolable constancy , and transported with the hope of his Catharine being once more restored to freedom , by the arm of the hero she adores . Ser .
To the bless'd tidings I have just now heard . - I am charmed with Cohenberg's inviolable constancy , and transported with the hope of his Catharine being once more restored to freedom , by the arm of the hero she adores . Ser .
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Bless me , [ Sees the wine . ] what have we got here ? [ Smells it . ] Oh , Lord - a - mercy ! oh , dear ! why , it's wine . - Well , I believe a Mahometan may take a cup of wine when nobody sees him . [ Drinks . ] Egad !
Bless me , [ Sees the wine . ] what have we got here ? [ Smells it . ] Oh , Lord - a - mercy ! oh , dear ! why , it's wine . - Well , I believe a Mahometan may take a cup of wine when nobody sees him . [ Drinks . ] Egad !
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Loud let the song of triumph rise , Bless'd triumph o'er oppression's sway ; Valour has gain'd the brightest prize , For freedom's voice shall join the lay . Cat . Ser . Fortune , relenting , from her SCENE IV . ] 45 SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
Loud let the song of triumph rise , Bless'd triumph o'er oppression's sway ; Valour has gain'd the brightest prize , For freedom's voice shall join the lay . Cat . Ser . Fortune , relenting , from her SCENE IV . ] 45 SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
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Come , come , Mr. Hogmore , Providence has blessed you with abundance ; and you must assist me in my poor endeavours to succour our rustic neigh- bours . The wealthy of this land forbid the drops of disappointment to fall from labour's ...
Come , come , Mr. Hogmore , Providence has blessed you with abundance ; and you must assist me in my poor endeavours to succour our rustic neigh- bours . The wealthy of this land forbid the drops of disappointment to fall from labour's ...
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