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" Hark ! some villain sure is near ! What were it best to do ? Will my majesty protect me ? No. Throw majesty aside, then, and let manhood do it. "
A Collection of Farces and Other After-pieces, which are Acted at the ... - Page 272
by Mrs. Inchbald - 1809
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The King and the Miller of Mansfield: A Dramatick Tale

Robert Dodsley - 1737 - 56 pages
...perhaps he may think fo, but when loft in a Wood, alas ! what is he but a common Man ? His Wifdorn knows not which is North and which is South ; his Power a Beggar's Dog would bark at ; and his Greatnefs the Beggar would not bow to. And yet how oft are we pufF'd up with thefe falfe Attributes...
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The King and the Miller of Mansfield: A Dramatick Tale

Robert Dodsley - 1737 - 58 pages
...DCC. XXXVII. may think fo, but when loft in a Wood, alas ! what is he but a common Man ? His Wifdom knows, not which is North and which is South ; his Power a Beggar's Dog would bark at j and his Greatnefs the 6eggar would not bow to. And yet how oft are we puff'd up with thefe falfe...
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Trifles: Viz. The Toy-shop. The King and the Miller of Mansfield. The Blind ...

Robert Dodsley - 1745 - 372 pages
...knows not which is north and which is fouth; his power a beggar's dog would bark at; and his greatnefs the beggar would not bow to. And yet how oft are we puffed up with thefe falfe attributes ? Well, in lofing the monarch, I have found the man. [Tfjc report of a gun is...
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Miscellanies [or, Trifles in Prose and Verse, Volume 1

Robert Dodsley - 1745 - 394 pages
...not which is north and which is fouth ; his power a beggar's dog would bark at ; and his greatnefs the beggar would not bow to. And yet how oft are we puffed up with thefe falfe attributes ? Well, in lofing the monarch, I have found the man. \Tbc report of a gun is...
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The British drama, Volume 2

British drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...and surrounded with nobles and flatterers, perhaps he mny think so ; but when lust in a wood, alas ! what is he but a common man ? His wisdom knows not...oft are we puffed up with these false attributes? Well, in losing the monarch, I have found the man. [The report of a gun it heard, Hark ! some villain...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 630 pages
...and surrounded with nobles and flatterers, perhaps he may think so ; but when lost in a wood, alas ! what is he but a common man ? His wisdom knows not...his greatness the beggar would not bow to. And yet, liow oft are we pufled up with these false attributes? Well, in losing the monarch, I have found the...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 626 pages
...and surrounded with noblo and flatterers, perhaps he may think so ; but when lost in a wood, al:is ! what is he but a common man ? His wisdom knows not...north, and which is south ; his power a beggar's dog weuld bark at ; and his greatness the beggar would not bow to. And yet, how oft are we puffed up with...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5

Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...and surrounded with nobles and flatterers, perhaps he may think so ; but when lost in a wood, alas ! what is he but a common man ? His wisdom knows not...how oft are we puffed up with these false attributes ? Well, in losing the monarch, I lure found the man. [The report of a gun it heard. Hark ! some villain...
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The modern British drama, Volume 5

British drama - 1811 - 710 pages
...may l.iuiksu; but when lost in a wood, alas! what is he but a common man? His wisdom knows not winch is north, and which is south ; his power a beggar's dog would bark at ; and his ¿rratuess the beggar would not bow to. And J«t, bow oft are we puffed up with these false attributes?...
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Lionel and Clarissa, by I. Bickerstaff. The toy shop; the king and the ...

James Plumptre - 1812 - 424 pages
...and surrounded with nobles apd flatterers, perhaps he may think so ; but, when lost in a wood, alas! what is he but a common man ? His wisdom knows not...how oft are we puffed up with these false attributes ! Well, in losing the monarch, I have .found the man.-r J [The report of a gun is heard. Hark ! some...
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