Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJ. Banners, W. Slackman, F. Rennington, W. Jones, T. Newton, and R. Bland, 1753 - 316 pages |
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Page 30
... [Aside.] What, do they bring all the Children with them too? 7. Mood. Noa, Noa, only the younk Squoire, and Miss jenny. The other Foive are all out at board, at half a Crown a Head, a Week, with John Growse at Smoke-Dunghill Farm. Man ...
... [Aside.] What, do they bring all the Children with them too? 7. Mood. Noa, Noa, only the younk Squoire, and Miss jenny. The other Foive are all out at board, at half a Crown a Head, a Week, with John Growse at Smoke-Dunghill Farm. Man ...
Page 32
... Aside. j. Mood. At 1%rk, he us'd to breakfast with my Lady every Morning. Man. Yes, yes, and I suppose her Ladyship will return his Compliment here in Town. [Aftde. j. Mood. Well, Measter o L. Town. My Service to Sir Francis, and my ...
... Aside. j. Mood. At 1%rk, he us'd to breakfast with my Lady every Morning. Man. Yes, yes, and I suppose her Ladyship will return his Compliment here in Town. [Aftde. j. Mood. Well, Measter o L. Town. My Service to Sir Francis, and my ...
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... Aside. C. Bas. Was you at White's this Morning, Sir • Man. Yes, Sir, I just call'd in. C. Bas. Pray—what—was there any thing done there * Man. Much as usual, Sir ; the same daily Carcases, and the same Crows about them. C. Bas. The ...
... Aside. C. Bas. Was you at White's this Morning, Sir • Man. Yes, Sir, I just call'd in. C. Bas. Pray—what—was there any thing done there * Man. Much as usual, Sir ; the same daily Carcases, and the same Crows about them. C. Bas. The ...
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... Aside. Sir Fran. Come, Dick, here's Coafin Many – Sir, this is your God-son. * -- La. Wrong. Oh! here's my Daughter too. Enter Miss J E N N Y. Squ Rish. Honour'd Gudfeyther I crave leave to ask your Blesfing. Man. Thou hast it, Child ...
... Aside. Sir Fran. Come, Dick, here's Coafin Many – Sir, this is your God-son. * -- La. Wrong. Oh! here's my Daughter too. Enter Miss J E N N Y. Squ Rish. Honour'd Gudfeyther I crave leave to ask your Blesfing. Man. Thou hast it, Child ...
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... [Aside.] If it is not too far gone ; at least it may be worth one's while to throw a rub in his Way. A $. Rich. Pray Feyther haw lung will it be to Supper ? Sir Fram. Odso' that's true ! step to the Cook, Lad, and ask what she can get us ...
... [Aside.] If it is not too far gone ; at least it may be worth one's while to throw a rub in his Way. A $. Rich. Pray Feyther haw lung will it be to Supper ? Sir Fram. Odso' that's true ! step to the Cook, Lad, and ask what she can get us ...
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