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Pagina 27
I've made love to fifty young women in Denmark , And chang'd them as oft , d'ye see : But if she would promise to love me — why , then markOphelia's the maid for me . Ophelia , I've kiss'd and I've prattled with fifty young fellows ...
I've made love to fifty young women in Denmark , And chang'd them as oft , d'ye see : But if she would promise to love me — why , then markOphelia's the maid for me . Ophelia , I've kiss'd and I've prattled with fifty young fellows ...
Pagina 28
Ophelia's the maid for me . Oph . Young Hamlet's the lad for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Theatre in the Palace . Enter Hamlet and the First Actor . Song : -HAMLET . ( Tune— " Liberty - Hall . " ) Tho ' a talent for acting must nature ...
Ophelia's the maid for me . Oph . Young Hamlet's the lad for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Theatre in the Palace . Enter Hamlet and the First Actor . Song : -HAMLET . ( Tune— " Liberty - Hall . " ) Tho ' a talent for acting must nature ...
Pagina 52
My pretty maid — This is too much to bear ! By Gemini she's mad as a March hare ! Ophelia . ( Sings . ) Giles Scroggins courted Molly Brown , Ri tol , ớc . The fairest wench in all the town . Tiddy , tiddy , & c . Laertes .
My pretty maid — This is too much to bear ! By Gemini she's mad as a March hare ! Ophelia . ( Sings . ) Giles Scroggins courted Molly Brown , Ri tol , ớc . The fairest wench in all the town . Tiddy , tiddy , & c . Laertes .
Pagina 53
A captain bold in Halifax , Who liv'd in country quarters , Seduc'd a maid who hang'd herself , One morning , in her garters . Stop - stop - I've brought some fruit : - for you , sweet Queen , The finest cabbage that was ever seen ...
A captain bold in Halifax , Who liv'd in country quarters , Seduc'd a maid who hang'd herself , One morning , in her garters . Stop - stop - I've brought some fruit : - for you , sweet Queen , The finest cabbage that was ever seen ...
Pagina 61
In with her then : ( The coffin is put into the grave ) and if , as gossips tell , Old maids are destin'd to lead apes in hell , May'st thou be one in my poor sister's train . Hamler . What , my old sweetheart !
In with her then : ( The coffin is put into the grave ) and if , as gossips tell , Old maids are destin'd to lead apes in hell , May'st thou be one in my poor sister's train . Hamler . What , my old sweetheart !
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