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" I rather chuse to die than be another's. — Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my Life to thee — If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your Father will immediately put me beyond all means of Escape. Lucy. My Father, I know, hath... "
Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays - Page 37
by John Bell - 1780
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The Beggar's Opera

John Gay, John Caird, Ilona Sekacz - 1999 - 116 lehte
...you must now be convinced that I had rather choose to die than be another's. Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my life to thee. If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond all means of escape. LUCY....
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The Beggar's Opera

John Gay, John Christopher Pepusch - 1920 - 92 lehte
...and you must now be convinc'd, that I rather choose to die than be another's. Make me, if possible, love thee more, and let me owe my Life to thee If you refuse to assist me, Peachum and your Father will immediately put me beyond all means of Escape. LUCY....
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The Beggar's Opera: An Opera in Three Acts

John Gay - 1900 - 238 lehte
...see that day. Mac. You see, Lucy, in the account of love, you are in my debt Make me, if possible, love thee more; and let me owe my life to thee. If yon reiuse to assist me, Peachum and your father will immediately put me beyond, all means of escape....
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