Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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Page 37
... thanks for kindnesses . Ev'n now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And shew'd me silks that he had bought for me , And therewithal took measure of my body . Sure , these are but imaginary wiles ; And Lapland sorcerers inhabit here ...
... thanks for kindnesses . Ev'n now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And shew'd me silks that he had bought for me , And therewithal took measure of my body . Sure , these are but imaginary wiles ; And Lapland sorcerers inhabit here ...
Page 12
... Thank heaven ! he's off . Now then for- Enter SERVANT , preceding NICODEMUS , L. Ser . Mr. Nicodemus - Sir [ Bows and retires . Ald . Welcome , my dear , dear sir ! ten thousand wel- comes ! You need no introduction : from the strong re ...
... Thank heaven ! he's off . Now then for- Enter SERVANT , preceding NICODEMUS , L. Ser . Mr. Nicodemus - Sir [ Bows and retires . Ald . Welcome , my dear , dear sir ! ten thousand wel- comes ! You need no introduction : from the strong re ...
Page 16
... thank you , but I have no appetite . Lav . You feed upon meditation , it should seem , sir ? Nic . I must own , madam , I am partial to the grave . Geo . I hope it isn't love that disturbs the gentleman ; - shall I help you to some cold ...
... thank you , but I have no appetite . Lav . You feed upon meditation , it should seem , sir ? Nic . I must own , madam , I am partial to the grave . Geo . I hope it isn't love that disturbs the gentleman ; - shall I help you to some cold ...
Page 24
... thank heaven ! he'll be buried to - morrow . Dickory , go you , the first thing to- morrow , and see him box'd up ; and , d'ye hear , bribe the sexton to dig his grave a foot or two deeper , and put one of the heaviest and largest ...
... thank heaven ! he'll be buried to - morrow . Dickory , go you , the first thing to- morrow , and see him box'd up ; and , d'ye hear , bribe the sexton to dig his grave a foot or two deeper , and put one of the heaviest and largest ...
Page 28
... Thanks to Paul's assistance , every thing went off admirably well . My poor cousiu must have been highly gratified , in being buried so tastefully and com- fortably . Heigho ! [ Exit Nicodemus , L. SCENE IV . - Bed Room in Aldwinkle ...
... Thanks to Paul's assistance , every thing went off admirably well . My poor cousiu must have been highly gratified , in being buried so tastefully and com- fortably . Heigho ! [ Exit Nicodemus , L. SCENE IV . - Bed Room in Aldwinkle ...
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