In religion as in friendship, they who profess most are ever the least sincere.
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Steal to be sure they may and, egad, serve your best thoughts as gypsies do stolen children,disfigure them to make 'em pass for their own.Richard Brinsley Sheridan
He is indebted to his memory for his jests and to his imagination for his facts.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
I open with a clock striking, to beget an awful attention in the audience - it also marks the time, which is four o clock in the morning, and saves a description of the rising sun, and a great deal about gilding the eastern hemisphere.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
No scandal about Queen Elizabeth, I hope.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Nay, but Jack, such eyes such eyes so innocently wild so bashfully irresolute Not a glance but speaks and kindles some thought of love Then, Jack, her cheeks her cheeks, Jack so deeply blushing at the insinuations of her tell-tale eyes Then, Jack, her lips O, Jack, lips smiling at their own discretion and, if not smiling, more sweetly pouting -- more lovely in sullenness Then, Jack, her neck O, Jack, Jack
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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