The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... , VELLUM , Sir George Truman's Steward , BUTLER , COACHMAN , GARDENER , LADY TRUMAN , ABIGAIL , MR . CIBBER . MR . MILLS . MR . JOHNSON . MR . PENKETHMAN . MR . MILLER . MR . NORRIS . MRS . OLDFIELD . MRS . SAUNDERS .
... , VELLUM , Sir George Truman's Steward , BUTLER , COACHMAN , GARDENER , LADY TRUMAN , ABIGAIL , MR . CIBBER . MR . MILLS . MR . JOHNSON . MR . PENKETHMAN . MR . MILLER . MR . NORRIS . MRS . OLDFIELD . MRS . SAUNDERS .
Side 303
... COACHMAN , AND GARDENER . BUTLER . THERE came another coach to town last night , that brought a gentleman to enquire about this strange noise we hear in the house . This spirit will bring a power of custom to the George If so be he con ...
... COACHMAN , AND GARDENER . BUTLER . THERE came another coach to town last night , that brought a gentleman to enquire about this strange noise we hear in the house . This spirit will bring a power of custom to the George If so be he con ...
Side 304
... COACHMAN . Why then , John , we ought to take it off as fast as we can . Here's to you - He rattled so loud under the tiles last night , that I verily thought the house would have fallen over our heads . I durst not go up into the cock ...
... COACHMAN . Why then , John , we ought to take it off as fast as we can . Here's to you - He rattled so loud under the tiles last night , that I verily thought the house would have fallen over our heads . I durst not go up into the cock ...
Side 305
... COACHMAN . ' Tis Master , as sure as I stand here alive ; and I verily believe I saw him last night in the town - close . GARDENER . Ay ! how did he appear ? " COACHMAN . Like a white horse . BUTLER . Pho , Robin , I tell you he has ...
... COACHMAN . ' Tis Master , as sure as I stand here alive ; and I verily believe I saw him last night in the town - close . GARDENER . Ay ! how did he appear ? " COACHMAN . Like a white horse . BUTLER . Pho , Robin , I tell you he has ...
Side 306
... COACHMAN . Why may not the parson of our parish lay him ? BUTLER . No , no , no ; our parson cannot lay him . COACHMAN . Why not he as well as another man ? BUTLER . Why , ye fool , he is not qualified taken the oaths . GARDENER . He ...
... COACHMAN . Why may not the parson of our parish lay him ? BUTLER . No , no , no ; our parson cannot lay him . COACHMAN . Why not he as well as another man ? BUTLER . Why , ye fool , he is not qualified taken the oaths . GARDENER . He ...
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ABIGAIL æther arms atque beat behold blest blood breast bright Britannia's BUTLER Cadmus Cæsar Cato Cato's charms COACHMAN conjurer Cycnus dear death DECIUS dost thou dreadful drum ev'n ev'ry eyes FANTOME fate father fear fire flow'ry friends fury GARDENER Gaul give goddess gods GRIDELINE grief hand hast hear heart heaven hero ho--nour honour immortal Jove JUBA KING LADY live look lov'd LUCIA LUCIUS Madam maid MARCIA MARCUS mighty muse neighb'ring night numbers Numidian nymph o'er Ovid pain passion Pentheus Pharsalia pleas'd PORTIUS Pray prince Prithee QUEEN rage rise Roman Roman senate Rome ROSAMOND round SCENE secret SEMPRONIUS shade shine sight SIR GEORGE SIR TRUSTY skies soul sound speak stand story streams sword SYPHAX tears tell thee thing thought thousand thunder TINSEL Tiresias toils tremble turn VELLUM verse view'd virtue Whilst winds youth САТО