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Side 206
... BUTLER ,. • COACHMAN , • GARDENER , LADY TRUMAN , ABIGAIL , · · MR . JOHNSON . MR . PENKETHMAN . MR . MILLER . MR . NORRIS . MRS . OLDFIELD . MRS . SAUNDERS . THE DRUMMER . ACT I. SCENE I. A great Hall DRAMATIS PERSONE. ...
... BUTLER ,. • COACHMAN , • GARDENER , LADY TRUMAN , ABIGAIL , · · MR . JOHNSON . MR . PENKETHMAN . MR . MILLER . MR . NORRIS . MRS . OLDFIELD . MRS . SAUNDERS . THE DRUMMER . ACT I. SCENE I. A great Hall DRAMATIS PERSONE. ...
Side 207
... Abigail did not spoil her - Come , here's her health . BUTLER . It's a very hard thing to be a butler in a house that is disturb'd . He made such a racket in the cellar last night , that I'm afraid he'll sour all the beer in my barrels ...
... Abigail did not spoil her - Come , here's her health . BUTLER . It's a very hard thing to be a butler in a house that is disturb'd . He made such a racket in the cellar last night , that I'm afraid he'll sour all the beer in my barrels ...
Side 208
... Abigail is of opinion it can be none but his honour : he always lov'd the wars ; and you know was mightily pleas'd from a child with the music of a drum . GARDENER . I wonder his body was never found after the battle . BUTLER . Found ...
... Abigail is of opinion it can be none but his honour : he always lov'd the wars ; and you know was mightily pleas'd from a child with the music of a drum . GARDENER . I wonder his body was never found after the battle . BUTLER . Found ...
Side 210
... Abigail might scold him out of the house . COACHMAN . Ay , she has a tongue that would drown his drum , if any thing could . BUTLER . Pugh , this is all froth ; you understand nothing of the matter- -The next time it makes a noise , I ...
... Abigail might scold him out of the house . COACHMAN . Ay , she has a tongue that would drown his drum , if any thing could . BUTLER . Pugh , this is all froth ; you understand nothing of the matter- -The next time it makes a noise , I ...
Side 211
... Abigail ! a good mis- take ! ' tis Mrs. Abigail . Enter Abigail . ABIGAIL . Here are your drunken sots for you ! Is this a time to be guzzling when gentry are come to the house ! Why don't you lay your cloth ? how come you out of the ...
... Abigail ! a good mis- take ! ' tis Mrs. Abigail . Enter Abigail . ABIGAIL . Here are your drunken sots for you ! Is this a time to be guzzling when gentry are come to the house ! Why don't you lay your cloth ? how come you out of the ...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6 Joseph Addison Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
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ABIGAIL æther arms atque beats behold blood breast bright BUTLER Cadmus Cæsar call'd Cato Cato's charms COACHMAN conjurer cries Cycnus dear death DECIUS dost thou drum Enter Ev'n Exit eyes fancy Fantome fate father fear friends GARDENER ghost give goddess gods grief hand hear heart heaven ho--nour honour Jove JUBA LADY live lov'd lover Lucia LUCIUS Madam maid Marcia Marcus never Numidian nunc nymph o'er omne Ovid Ovid's passion Pentheus Phaeton Pharsalia poet Portius Pray prince Prithee Quæ rise Roman Roman senate Rome round SCENE secret SEMPRONIUS senate servants shine sight SIR GEORGE skies soul speak stand steward story sure sword SYPHAX talk tears tell terque thee there's thing thou hast thought thunder TINSEL Tiresias turba us'd VELLUM view'd virgin virtue whilst widow woman words wouldst wretch young youth САТО