The Works of Henry Fielding - Edited by George Saintsbury in 12 Volumes $p Volume 12 by Henry Fielding
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_Mar. sen_. "Then hence my sorrow."--Horror is a much better word.--And then in the second line--"No matter where, so we are bless'd together."--Undoubtedly, it should be, "No matter where, so somewhere we're together." Where is the question, somewhere is the answer.--Read on, sir. _Luck_. "With thee,----" _Mar. sen_. No, no, I could alter those lines to a much better idea. "With thee, the barren blocks, where not a bit Of human face is painted on the bark, Look green as Covent-garden in the spring." _Luck_. Green as Covent-garden! _Mar. jun_. Yes, yes; Covent-garden market, where they sell greens. _Luck_. Monstrous! _Mar. sen_. Pray, sir, read on. _Luck_. "LEANDRA: oh, my Harmonio, I could hear thee still; The nightingale to thee sings out of tune, |
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