Well, Sir Rowland, you have the way, You are no Novice in the Labyrinth of Love, You have the Clue But as I am a Person, Sir Rowland, you must not attribute my yielding to any sinister Appetite, or Indigestion of Widowhood ; nor impute my Complacency... British theatre, comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces; with ... - Page 366de British theatre - 1830Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Congreve - 1706 - 86 pages
...Appetite, or Indigeftion of Widow-hood* nor impute ray Complacency to any Lethargy of Continence 1 hope you do not think me prone to any Iteration of Nuptials.— ~ Wait. Far be it from me V : > Lady, If you do, I proteft I muft recede — or think that I have made... | |
| William Congreve - 1773 - 290 pages
...appetite, or indigeftion of »ido-.vhood; nor impute my eomplaeeney to any lethargy of eontinenee — J hope you do not think me prone to any iteration of nuptials If ait. Far he it from me— Jjtdj. If you do. I proteft Ijmuft reeede— or think that 1 nave made... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pages
...a Perfon, Sir Rowland, you muft not attribute my Yielding to any flnifler Appetite, or Indigeftion of Widowhood ; nor impute my Complacency to any Lethargy...do not think me prone to any Iteration of Nuptials. — Wait. Far be it from me — L. Wijh. If you do, I proteft I muft recede — Or think that I have... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 456 pages
...clue——But as I am a perfon, Sir Rowland, you ! muft not attribute my yielding 'to any fmifter appetite' I hope you do not think me prone to any iteration of nuptials. .' ' '• • Wait. Far fee-it .from me—•— tliink that I have made a profittutkm of'decorum ;... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 454 pages
...Clue But as I am a Perfon, Sir RoivlaxJ, you mud not attribute my yielding to any finifter Appetite 1 hope you do not think me prone to any Iteration of Nuptials Wait. Far be it from me— — Lady. If you do, I pi'oteft I muft recede or thii that I have made a... | |
| 1787 - 530 pages
...am a pertbn, Sir Rowland, you mud not attribute my yielding to any finifter appetite, or indrgeftiou of widowhood ; nor impute my complacency to any lethargy of continence — I hope you do- not think UK; prone to any iteration of nuptials.— Hrult. Far be it from me — • L. Wtfb. Ifyon do, I proteft... | |
| 1797 - 438 pages
...save-all. L. Wish. Well, Sir Rowland, you have the way—- You are no novice in the labyrinth of love---You have the clue — But, as I am a person, Sir Rowland,...do not think me prone to any iteration of nuptials Wait. Far be it from me— \..Wiib. If you do, I protest I must recede— —or think that I have made... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...]мЛу Wish. Well, sir Rowland, you have the way — You are no novice in the labyrinth of love — You have the clue — But, as I am a person, sir Rowland,...appetite, or indigestion of widowhood: nor impute my comphv encv to any lethargy of continence — I hope you do not think me prone to any iteration of... | |
| 1804 - 540 pages
...sinister appetite,or indigestion of widowhood; nor impute mv complacency to any lethargy of continence-^-I hope you do not think me prone to any iteration of nuptials — Wait. Far be it from me — l^udy Wish. If you do, I protest 1 must recede — or think that I... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pages
...L. Wish. Well, Sir Rowland, you have the way — You are no novice in the labyrinth of love — You have the clue — But, as I am a person, Sir Rowland,...impute my complacency to any lethargy of continence. I hone you do not think me prone to any iteration of nuptials Wait. Far be it from me L. Wish. If you... | |
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