| English drama - 1804 - 626 pages
...Peach. And I'll prepare matters for the Old Bailey. [Exeunt PEACUUM and MRS PEACHUM. 'Polly. Now, I am a wretch, indeed ! Methinks I see him already in the...crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! What vollies of sighs are sent from the windows of Holborn, that so comely a youth should be brought to... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...And I'll prepare matters for the Old Bailey. [E.reuut PEACIIUM and MRS PEACH им. Polly. Now, I am a wretch, indeed ! Methinks I see him already in the...sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay in his hand! I hea the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! What voilies of sighs arc sent from the windows... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 376 pages
...manage Polly. Peach. And I'll prepare matters for the Old Bailey. [Exeunt PEACHUM and Mils. PEACHUM. Polly. Now I'ma wretch indeed ! — Methinks I see...the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! — I see him at the tree ! the whole circle are in tears ! — What then will become of Polly? —... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 382 pages
...manage Polly. Peach. And I'll prepare matters for the Old Bailey. [Exeunt PEACHUM and MRS. PEACHUM. Polly. Now I'ma wretch indeed ! — Methinks I see...nosegay in his hand !• — I hear the crowd extolling hi* resolution and intrepidity ! — I see him at the tree ! the whole circle are in tears ! — What... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...Peach. And I'll prepare matters for the Old Bailey. [Ercunt PEACHUM and MRS. PEACHUM. Polly. Now, I am a wretch, indeed ! Methinks I see him already in the...sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay in his hand ! I hoar the crowd extolling his resolution and ilrepitiiiy ! I see him at the tree! the whole circle are... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 432 pages
...manage Polly. Peach. And I'll prepare matters for the Old Bailey. [Exeunt PEACHUM and MRS. PEACHUM. Polly. Now I'ma wretch indeed ! — Methinks I see...the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity! — I see him at the tree! the whole circle are in tears ! — What then will become of Polly ? —... | |
| English drama - 1824 - 656 pages
.../'••% Now I'ma wretch indeed ! — Melhinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lorely than the nosegay in his hand ! I hear the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! — I see him it the tree! the whole circle are in tears ! What then will become of Polly ? As yet... | |
| Joseph Thomas - Burlesques - 1838 - 382 pages
...way to interest, — He shall be taken off. Mrs. P. I'll undertake to manage Polly. Enter POLLY, L. POLLY. Now I'ma wretch indeed ! — Methinks I see...the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity ! — I see him at the tree ! the whole circle are in tears I^What then will become of Polly ! —... | |
| Joseph Thomas - Burlesques - 1838 - 380 pages
...way to interest,—He shall be taken off. Enter POLLY, L. POLLY. Now I'ma wretch indeed!—Methinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay in his hand!—I hear the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity !—I see him at the tree ! the whole... | |
| Acting drama - English drama - 1839 - 936 pages
...prepare matters for the Old Bailey. [Efeunt. Enter POLLY. Polly. Now I'ma wretch indeed ! — Mcthinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely...the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity! — I sec him at the tree ! the whole circle are in tears ! What then will become of Polly ? As yet... | |
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