| William Congreve - 1706 - 86 pages
...to difcompofe you when you were to receive Sir Rowland. '; Wait. Enough, his Date is fliort. Foib. No, good Sir Rowland, don't incur the Law. Wait. Law...care not for Law* I can but die, and 'tis in a . good Caufe — — My Lady fhall be fatisfy'd of my Truth and Innocence, tho' it coft me my Life. -•;'•'*.... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pages
...Ladyfhip, to difcompofe you when you were to receive Sir Rowland. Wait. Enough ; his Date is fhort. Foi. No, good Sir Rowland, don't incur the Law. Wait....care not for Law. I can but die, and 'tis in a good Caufe — My Lady fhall be fatisfy'd of my Truth and Innocence, tho' it coft me my Life. L. Wijh. No,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 454 pages
...(hip to difcompofe you when you were to receive Sir Rowland. Wait. Enough, his Date is (hort. Ftib. No, good Sir Rowland, don't incur the Law. Wait. Law...care not for Law. I can but die, and 'tis in a good Caufe My Lady (hall be fatisfy'dof my Truth and Innocence, tho" it coll me my Life. Lady. No, dear... | |
| English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...Sir Rowland. Wait. Enough, his date is fhort. Foi. No, good Sir Rtnvla/td, don't incur the law.Wait. Law ! I< care not for law. I can but die, and 'tis in a good caufe — My lady fhall be fatisfied of my truth and innocence, tho' it coil me my life. L. Wijb. L.... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 438 pages
...you were to receive Sir Rowland. Wait. Enough, his date is short. Fei. No, good Sir Rowland, do n't incur the law. Wait. Law! I care not for law. I can but die, and *t is in a good cause — My lady shall be satisfied of my truth and innocence, thought it cost me... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...her in her chamber ! but, 1 would not tell your ladyship, to discompose you, when you were to recebe sir Rowland. W'ait. Enough, his date is short. Foi....I care not for law. I can but die ; and, 'tis in a eood cause — My lady shall be satisfied of my truth and innocence, though it cost me my life. Lady... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...addresses. Fot. Then, then, madam, Mr Mirabell waited for her in her chamber; but I would not l ell d MARG. Over. Farewell ! Now all's cock sure. Methinks...honour please To accept this monkey, dog, or paroquet? L. Wish. No, dear Sir Rowland, don't fight ; if you should be killed I must never shew my face ; or... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...to discompose you when you were to receive Sir Rowland. Wait. Enough : his date is short. /•'"•. No, good Sir Rowland, don't incur the law. Wait. Law...my truth and innocence, though it cost me my life. L. Wish. No, dear Sir Rowland, don't fight ; if you should be killed I must never shew my face ; or... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...Rowland. \\i,ii. Enough : his date is short. i'ni. No, good Sir Rowland, don't incur the law. Wail. Law ! I care not for law. I can but die, and 'tis...my truth and innocence, though it cost me my life. L. Wish. No, dear Sir Rowland, don't fight ; if you should be killed I must never shew my face j or... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 502 pages
...ladyship, to discompose you when you were to receive sir Rowland. Wait. Enough, his date is short. Fm, No, good sir Rowland, don't incur the law. Wait. Law...lady shall be satisfied of my truth and innocence, lliougb it cost me my life. Lady W. No, dear sir Rowland, don't fight; if yon should be killed I must... | |
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