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Pagina 4
So fondly he lov ' d her , I ' ve oft heard him tell her , “ If it rains , my dear Gertrude
, pray take my umbrella : " When too roughly the winds have beset her , he ' th
said , “ My dear , take my belcher ( c ) to tie round your head . ” Derry down , & c .
So fondly he lov ' d her , I ' ve oft heard him tell her , “ If it rains , my dear Gertrude
, pray take my umbrella : " When too roughly the winds have beset her , he ' th
said , “ My dear , take my belcher ( c ) to tie round your head . ” Derry down , & c .
Pagina 5
To see dad ' s funeral I popp ' d my head in . Hamlet . No quizzing ( d ) — ' twas to
see my mother ' s wedding . Horatio . Indeed , my lord , one follow ' d hard on t '
other .I never should have thought it of your mother . Hamlet . Thrift , thrift ...
To see dad ' s funeral I popp ' d my head in . Hamlet . No quizzing ( d ) — ' twas to
see my mother ' s wedding . Horatio . Indeed , my lord , one follow ' d hard on t '
other .I never should have thought it of your mother . Hamlet . Thrift , thrift ...
Pagina 17
I thought ' twas Old Scratch , So I fasten ' d the latch , And went on with my work
as before ; But whilst my needle I was threading , Lord Hamlet popp ' d his head
inFor , d ' ye mind , he kick ' d open the door . His doublet unbracid , Was slung ...
I thought ' twas Old Scratch , So I fasten ' d the latch , And went on with my work
as before ; But whilst my needle I was threading , Lord Hamlet popp ' d his head
inFor , d ' ye mind , he kick ' d open the door . His doublet unbracid , Was slung ...
Pagina 34
( the usual pantomime signs of distress ) — Vows never to survive him — at least
, to live single ever afterDuke shakes his head in a manner as expressive as
possible of the monosyllable “ fudge " - Duchess points to the cieling , ( the ...
( the usual pantomime signs of distress ) — Vows never to survive him — at least
, to live single ever afterDuke shakes his head in a manner as expressive as
possible of the monosyllable “ fudge " - Duchess points to the cieling , ( the ...
Pagina 43
Then throw away the rotten part , good mother , And strive to make a better use of
i ' other . Good night ; and , when you next lay down your head , Be sure you kick
my uncle out of bed : For tho ' at best you ' re no great HAMLET TRAVESTIE .
Then throw away the rotten part , good mother , And strive to make a better use of
i ' other . Good night ; and , when you next lay down your head , Be sure you kick
my uncle out of bed : For tho ' at best you ' re no great HAMLET TRAVESTIE .
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