The Deaf Lover: A Farce, in Two Acts (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Pilon, Frederick

 
9781330961773: The Deaf Lover: A Farce, in Two Acts (Classic Reprint)

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Wri Uen by the A uthor, and Spoken by Mr. i Lee Lewes. STATESMEN and Poets, oft ,one fortune fin I; This Court being discontent, our Bard resign d; That is to say, resigned as Courtiers mean, He was tuir. dout, but wuuld come magain. On one good point hes bent, a reformation, i And bade me tell this grand A ssociation, He now had made a total alteration. )M istakenly, he built on Gallic giound, Butprov d French wit was, like Frencii faiih, unound; Hence wiser grown, hes cautious in his views, And makes no foreign compacts for his Mufe, On foreign aid tis hazardous reliance. But certain ruins in a French alliance. By Gar, Monsieur will bay, you mistake quite, Mon Pais my country, be lovjovrs right; I tfaui vous nller, you must go to France, If you will learn to make bon alliance ;F ar Palliance Bourbon, we long trick you ;P ar Va Uiancf. Jimericue, trick dem too ;P oila Monsieur, (TE staing, has he not jjlay d, One pretty trick, in taking dc Grenade Is he not grand, invincible Hero? A rrah, replies Teague, ask General Prevost omuch with i Stiot he bothcr dhim, thev say.
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