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" Make yourself a little easy; I have a thought shall soon set all matters again to rights. Why so melancholy, Polly? since what is done cannot be undone, we must all endeavour to make the best of it. MRS. PEACH: Well, Polly; as far as one woman can forgive... "
Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays - Stran 14
avtor: John Bell - 1780
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Burlesque Drama: Embellished with Sixty-two Engravings, from Original ...

Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 382 strani
...melancholy, Polly ? since what is done cannot be undone, we must endeavour to make the most of it. Mrs. P. Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another,...forgive thee. — Your father is too fond of you, hussy. Mrs. P. A mighty likely speech, in troth, for a •wench who is just married. AIR — POLLY....
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Men of Character, Količina 1

Douglas Jerrold - 1838 - 1026 strani
...with the loose-hung tongue and rolling eyes of a Covent-Garden Venus, and that most candid avowal, " Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another, I forgive thee," convince us of her interchange of sentiment with Peachum; and that "not being married," they have long...
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Burlesque Drama: Embellished with Sixty-two Engravings, from Original ...

Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 380 strani
...melancholy, Polly ? since what is done cannot be undone, we must endeavour to make the most of it. Mrs. P. Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another, I forgive thee.—Your father is too fond of you, hussy. Mrs. P. A mighty likely speech, in troth, for a wench...
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The Writings of Douglas Jerrold, Količina 2

Douglas Jerrold - 1851 - 364 strani
...with the loose-hung tongue and rolling eyes of a Covent-Garden Venus, and that most candid avowal, " Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another, I forgive thee," assure us of her interchange of sentiment with Peachem ; and that " not being married," the two have...
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Men of Character

Douglas Jerrold - 1851 - 364 strani
...with the loose-hung tongue and rolling eyes of a Coveut-Garden Venus, and that most candid avowal, " Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another, I forgive thee," assure us of her interchange of sentiment with Peachem ; and that " not being married," the two have...
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Men of Character, Količina 1

Douglas Jerrold - 1852 - 336 strani
...with the loose -hung tongue and rolling eyes of a Covent-Garden Venus, and that most candid avowal, "Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive another, I forgive thee, " assure us of her interchange of sentiment with Peachem; and that "not being married," the two have...
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A Gay Cavalier: Written by Ernest Cuthbert, the Music by A.W. Nicholson

A. W. Nicholson - 1879 - 36 strani
...Polly? Since what is done cannot be undone, we must endeavour to make the best of it. (Crosses to RH) Mrs. PEACH. Well, Polly, as far as one woman can forgive...another, I forgive thee ; your father is too fond of you, hussy. (Crosses to KH) POLLY. Then all my sorrows are at an end. Mrs. PEACH. A mighty likely speech,...
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John Gay's singspiele: mit einleitung und anmerkungen

John Gay - 1898 - 256 strani
...Why so melancholy, Polly? since what is done cannot he undone, we must all endeavour to make the best of it. Mrs. Peach. Well, Polly; as far as one Woman...another, I forgive thee. Your Father is too fond of you, Hussy. Polly. Then all my Sorrows are at an end. Mrs. Peach. A mighty likely Speech in troth, for a...
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Télémaque

Alain René Le Sage - 1912 - 294 strani
...Why so melancholy, Polly? since what is done cannot be undone, we must all endeavour to make the best of it. Mrs. Peach. Well, Polly; as far as one woman...forgive thee. — — Your father is too fond of you, hussy. Polly. Then all my sorrows are at an end. Mrs. Peach. A mighty likely speech in troth, for a...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 502 strani
...Why so melancholy, Polly? since what is done cannot be undone, we must all endeavor to make the best of it. Mrs. Peach. Well, Polly; as far as one woman...forgive thee. — Your father is too fond of you, hussy. Polly. Then all my sorrows are at an end. Mrs. Peach. A mighty likely speech in troth, for a...
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