Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704) by Anonymous
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page 18 of 36 (50%)
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cam'st to pray: Thou hadst in any thing sinn'd less than in this
Devotion. Pag. 36. 'Where Love's blind, God sends forth continual Arrows. Pag. 42. '_Ceres_, to whom we all things owe. Pag. 46. 'Almighty _Ceres_. _In the Play called, 'Marry or do Worse, 1704'._ Pag. 4. 'Pox on me. Rot the World. Pag. 6. 'Pox on him. Pag. 8. 'A Plague on her. 'The Devil take you for a Witch. The Devil take you for a Fool. Pag. 12. 'No Matrimony; the Devil danced at the first Wedding there was, and Cuckoldom has been in Fashion ever since. 'The Devil take you for me. Pag. 12 & 13. 'The Devil's in't if he been't fit for Heaven, when my Master has writ Cuckoldom there. 'The Devil take me &c. |
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