| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 440 pages
...ay ; you have left me enough to think of as long as 1 live A faithleis fellow ! I am fure I havebeen true to him ; and for that only reafon he Wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, men will te rogues; « and for a bane to both their joys and ours, ' when our vanity indulges them in fuch innocent... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 302 pages
...Ion", as 1 live A faithless fell-jw ! 1 am sine 1 liave been true to him ; and for that only reason he wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, men will be rogues j " and, for a bane to both their " joys and ours, when our vanity indulges them in " such innocent... | |
| William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 540 pages
...Baf. And think of what I told you. [Exit Count. Myr, Ay, ay ; you have left me enough to think •f as long as I live A faithlefs fellow ! I am fure I...for that only 'reafon he wants to be rid of me. But whilewomen are weak, men will be rogues ; " and, for a bane c' to both their joys and ours, when our... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...as long as I live A faithless fellow 1 I am sure I have been true to him; and for that only reason he wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, men will be rogues j " and, for a bane to both their " joys and ours, when our vanity indulges them in " such innocent... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...as long as I live A faithless fellow ! I am sure I have been true to him ; and fur that only reason he wants to be rid of me. But, while women are weak,...their joys and ours, when our vanity indulges them in such innocent favours as make them adore us, we can never be well, till we grant them the very one... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - Authors, English - 1808 - 484 pages
...you. [Exit. Myr. A faithless fellow! I am sure I have been true to him ; and, lor that only reason, he wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, men will be rogues. , Enter MRS. MOTHERLY, showing in LADY WRONGHEAD, led by COUNT. BASSET. Mr*. M. If your ladyship pleases... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 470 pages
...you. [Exit. Myr. A faithless fellow! I am sure I have been true to him ; and, for that only reason, he wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, men will be rogues. Enter MRS. MOTHERLY, showing in LADY WRONGHEAD, led by COUNT BASSET. parlour, madam, only for the present,... | |
| John Vanbrugh, Colley Cibber - 1808 - 142 pages
...as long as I live A faithless fellow ! I am sure I hav« been true to him ; and for that only reason he wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, meu will be rogues; " and, for a bane to both their joys and ours, " when our vanity indulges them... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...them. [Exit. Count B. And think of what I told you. [Exit. true to him ; and, for that only reason, he wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, men will be rogues. Enter MRS. MOTHERLY, showing in LADY WRONGHEAD, led by COUNT BASSET. Mrs. M. If your ladyship pleases... | |
| English drama - 1810 - 542 pages
...them. [Exit. Count V. And think of what I told you. [Etit. true to him ; and, for that only reason, he wants to be rid of me. But while women are weak, men will be rogues. Enter MRS. MOTHERLY, showing in LADY WRONGHEAD, led by COUNT BASSET. Mrs. M. If your ladyship pleases... | |
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