Old Maids a Comedy in Five Acts As Performed At the Theatre Royal Covent Gard

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Old Maids a Comedy in Five Acts As Performed At the Theatre Royal Covent Gard
Knowles James Sheridan
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STEPHEN.
Stay awhile !
charlotte (half aloud to Robert). A monstrous handsome person that, Sir Philip.
JOHN.
She speaks, methinks, of me !
Stephen and JACOB. Be sure she does.
JOHN.
She is struck ! Pray introduce me. — Nothing like Clenching the nail at once !
STEPHEN.
My friend aspires To know you, Lady Blanche !
CHARLOTTE.
His grace is good.
scene i. J OLD MAIDS. 57 JOHN. She takes me for a duke ! — Your ladyship O'errates, alas, my rank ! I am not a duke.
CHARLOTTE.
Alas, Not for your lordsh
...ip, but the rank which lacks The pride of owning such an ornament.
JOHN.
She'll have me an earl, if I am not a duke. I can't account for this !
STEPHEN.
'Tis instinct, sir !
Like natures oft find one another out ! Though yet plain gentleman, I would not say But you're an earl or duke in embryo !
JOHN.
I have my own forebodings thereupon ; 'Twere fit I undeceived her, — were it not ? Fair lady ! neither duke nor earl am I.
CHARLOTTE.
1 must believe your looks against your words !
JOHN.
Nay, lady, trust my words against my looks !


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