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Lester ! that Grimes does hold a bond from me Of twice two thousand pounds !
This very day ( Lester starts . ) ' Tis due , and I have not the means to meet it .
LESTER . And is that all which makes my friend so sad ? You have outrun your
rents ?
Lester ! that Grimes does hold a bond from me Of twice two thousand pounds !
This very day ( Lester starts . ) ' Tis due , and I have not the means to meet it .
LESTER . And is that all which makes my friend so sad ? You have outrun your
rents ?
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... like the sparkling crystal in the mine , Sheds a pure light , unnoticed and alone .
Then shake from thee , like dust , these wretched thoughts ; And , as I freely offer
ample means To liquidate thy most unhappy debt , Believe that hearts are ever ...
... like the sparkling crystal in the mine , Sheds a pure light , unnoticed and alone .
Then shake from thee , like dust , these wretched thoughts ; And , as I freely offer
ample means To liquidate thy most unhappy debt , Believe that hearts are ever ...
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To - morrow come again ; And so repeat your visits day by day , Until I do return :
try fair means first ; If they do not succeed , why others shall ! SIR WILLIAM . I will
remember ! Farewell , Master Grimes ; A prosperous journey to you . ( Exit D. .
To - morrow come again ; And so repeat your visits day by day , Until I do return :
try fair means first ; If they do not succeed , why others shall ! SIR WILLIAM . I will
remember ! Farewell , Master Grimes ; A prosperous journey to you . ( Exit D. .
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GRIMES . Well , Sir !LESTER . My means are ample ; and— GRIMES . Who art
thou , Sir ? LESTER . I am a gentleman ; and do affirm I would not willingly
intrude upon Your privacy , nor would hurt the gentler Feelings of your nature !
GRIMES .
GRIMES . Well , Sir !LESTER . My means are ample ; and— GRIMES . Who art
thou , Sir ? LESTER . I am a gentleman ; and do affirm I would not willingly
intrude upon Your privacy , nor would hurt the gentler Feelings of your nature !
GRIMES .
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And here a book , with all the days o ' th ' year : It tells thee what to do , and how
to do it ; What days are lucky , what misfortunate ; How that some day good folks
will onward go , From one end to the other of the world , By means of boiling ...
And here a book , with all the days o ' th ' year : It tells thee what to do , and how
to do it ; What days are lucky , what misfortunate ; How that some day good folks
will onward go , From one end to the other of the world , By means of boiling ...
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First Love: a Drama [in five acts, and in prose and verse]. Conway Edwards Visualização integral - 1841 |
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