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... child ; and although very young , I can assure your ladyship he is a genius . Lady H. Indeed ! in what way does his genius show itself ? Mrs. F. Poetry , your ladyship . Horatio , stand up and give her ladyship a specimen - repeat those ...
... child ; and although very young , I can assure your ladyship he is a genius . Lady H. Indeed ! in what way does his genius show itself ? Mrs. F. Poetry , your ladyship . Horatio , stand up and give her ladyship a specimen - repeat those ...
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... child , think nought of house or land , And now , Count Philip tells me plain , he does refuse your hand ! Curline ( delighted ) . Refuse my hand !! Adolphe ( delighted and surprised ) . Refuse her hand !!! Baron ( turning round ) ...
... child , think nought of house or land , And now , Count Philip tells me plain , he does refuse your hand ! Curline ( delighted ) . Refuse my hand !! Adolphe ( delighted and surprised ) . Refuse her hand !!! Baron ( turning round ) ...
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... child , Take care , Curline , you'll drive me wild ; yes , you will drive me wild . Curline . I did not say it , though it was an echo to my thought , Baron . I could not love Count Philip , and I wish he'd never sought To marry me ...
... child , Take care , Curline , you'll drive me wild ; yes , you will drive me wild . Curline . I did not say it , though it was an echo to my thought , Baron . I could not love Count Philip , and I wish he'd never sought To marry me ...
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... children to bed , I must see about supper : my good man will be hungry when he comes home . ( Uncovers one of the saucepans . ) Ah ! this stew is getting on nicely ( uncovers the other saucepan ) , and the potatoes are nearly done . My ...
... children to bed , I must see about supper : my good man will be hungry when he comes home . ( Uncovers one of the saucepans . ) Ah ! this stew is getting on nicely ( uncovers the other saucepan ) , and the potatoes are nearly done . My ...
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... child ! Why , one would think your brother was a Daniel Lambert ; it will bear him well enough , never fear . Car . But I am sure this part must be considered unsafe , or why should every one have left it ? See , the people are all at ...
... child ! Why , one would think your brother was a Daniel Lambert ; it will bear him well enough , never fear . Car . But I am sure this part must be considered unsafe , or why should every one have left it ? See , the people are all at ...
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Joy, Or New Dramatical Charades for Home Performance (Classic Reprint) Annemina De Younge Приказ није доступан - 2017 |
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1st Fairy 2nd Fairy ACT THE SECOND Adolphe ALONZO Araminta Arthur auld lang syne Barley Sugar Baron better bonnets Captain Larkspur carriage CAULIFLOWER chair CHARADE Charlestown CITYPEN Clarabella Cobalt COLONEL conservatory Constance Cook Corp Count Longbow Curline dare Diana door dress END OF ACT Enter Exit fairy ring Fanny Fitzjenkins friends gentlemen give Grundy hand Harry hear heard HIGGLES hope IMOGENE Jeannette Jeannot JULIA SMITH Kiss me quick Kitty Lady H LADY MIGNONETTE lodger look lord Louise ma'am Madame mamma marry MELPOMENE Miss Rutland Miss Smith morning never nice Number Oh yes OVERTURE papa PETER SIMPLE plaintiff Polly pray Queen ring ROBBER ROSABEL Royal Humane Society seat Serg Sings Sir N. G. speak Sugar Stick suppose sure Susan SYLLABLE tell thee thing thou thought Trillo Violet voice walk Windermere wish young
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Страница 39 - Come where my love lies dreaming Dreaming the happy hours away; In visions bright redeeming, The fleeting joys of day. Dreaming the happy hours, Dreaming the happy hours away!
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Страница 37 - Here, in cool grot and mossy cell, We rural Fays and Fairies dwell ; Though rarely seen by mortal eye, When the pale moon, ascending high, Darts through yon lines her quivering beams, We frisk it near these crystal streams.
Страница 52 - ... tone of melancholy reproach, I entreat. What can I do more than tell you all I know, and acknowledge my ignorance of all I don't know! How does that little old song go, which, under pretence of being cheerful, is by far the most lugubrious I ever heard in my life? "Away with melancholy, Nor doleful changes ring On life and human folly, But merrily merrily sing Fal la!" Don't let us sing Fal la, my dear Mortimer (which is comparatively unmeaning), but let us sing that we give up guessing the riddle...
Страница 158 - O Lord ! O dear, my heart will break, I shall go stick stark staring wild ! Has ever a one seen any thing about the streets like a crying lost-looking child ? Lawk help me, I don't know where to look, or to run, if I only knew which way — A Child as is lost about London streets, and especially Seven Dials, is a needle in a bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out...