William Oxberry. it much . But , what is it , sir ? What is your ex- pedient ? Sir P. My lord I have another son , Sandy - Eh , he's a guid lad - and , provided the lady and your lordship have nae objection till him , every article of ...
William Oxberry. SONG . - LAURA . Oh never say I stole the heart Which you so freely gave ; For sooner should the truant part , Than stay to be my slave . Yet ne'er would I a gift receive , Or valued love obtain , If forced , your ...
... William Oxberry. THE. STRANGER . ACT I. SCENE I. - The Skirts of Count Wintersen's Park . -The Park Gates in the Centre . On R.H. a low Lodge among the Trees . - On L.H. in the back ground , a Peasant's Hut . Enter PETER , R.H. through ...
... William Oxberry. THE. STRANGER . ACT I. SCENE I. - The Skirts of Count Wintersen's Park . -The Park Gates in the Centre . On R.H. a low Lodge among the Trees . - On L.H. in the back ground , a Peasant's Hut . Enter PETER , R.H. through ...
William Oxberry. ( Speaks to her aside . ) - I have talked to Millamour , and I think it will do . Mrs. B. Go you up stairs . ( Aside to Malvil , L.H. ) Mal . How charmingly you look ! like Lady Bell's eldest sister ! Mrs. B. Po ! you ...
William Oxberry. For they are false , luxurious in their appetites , And all the heaven they hope for is variety : One lover to another still succeeds , Another , and another after that , And the last fool is welcome as the former ...
William Oxberry. Lord N. Come , come , Sir Robert , do not let you and I have any dispute . ( Leading him towards the door , L.H. ) Sir R. Senseless man , not to value those blessings . -Not to know how to estimate them , till they were ...
William Henry OXBERRY. MAGNA CHARTA . king both present - no , let them deem me false , I never will be- tray the heart that loves me . ( Aside . Fitzh . He answers not . K. John . Did'st hear me knight , who was your deliverer ? Sir Eus ...
William Oxberry. stranger ; and if you'll permit me , I will take the trou- ble off your hands , and show the young ... ACT II . ACT IV . SCENE I. - Moody's House . Enter Lucy and ALITHEA , R.H. Ali . Hold your peace . Lucy . Nay ...
William Oxberry. But fare thee weel , my only love , And fare thee weel awhile ; And I will come again , my love , Tho ' ' twere ten thousand mile . [ Exit , L.H.D.F. SCENE II . - The Library of Osbaldistone - Hall . DIANA VERNON and SIR ...