What, if, while all are here intent on revelling, I privately went forth and sought Lothario ? This letter may be forg'd ; perhaps the wantonness Of his vain youth to stain a lady's fame ; Perhaps his malice to disturb my friend. Oh ! no, my heart forebodes... The Plays of Philip Massinger ... - Page 464by Philip Massinger - 1805Full view - About this book
| CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 398 pages
...bleft, and I have Life enough; And -leave the reft indifferently to Fate. [ Extunt. Manet Horatio. Her. What if, while all are here intent on Revelling, I privately went forth, and fought Lothario ? This Letter may be forfe'd ; perhaps the Wantonnefs Of his vain Youth, to ftain a... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - English drama - 1720 - 398 pages
...bleft, and I have Life enough; And leave the reft indifferently to Fate. [Extmt, Manet Horatio. JJor. What if, while all are here intent on Revelling, I privately went forth, and fought Lothario ? This Leiter may be forg'd ; perhaps the Wantonnefs Of bis vain Youth, to ftain a... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1754 - 88 pages
...bleft, and I have Life enough; And leave the reft indifferently to Fate. [Exeunt. Manet Horatio. Hor. What if, while all are here intent on Revelling, I privately went forth, and fought Lothario ? This Letter may be forg'd ; perhaps the Wantonnefs Of his vain Youth, to ftain a... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1756 - 456 pages
...and I have Life enough; And leave the reft indifferently to Fate. [Exeunt. Manet HORATIO. HORATIO. What if, while all are here intent on .Revelling, I privately went forth, and fought Lutharit? • The FAIR. PENITENT. 257 This Letter may be forg'd; perhaps the Wantonnefs Of his... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 418 pages
...have Life enough-; And leave the reft indifferently to Fate. [Exeunt.. Manet H o KAT B-dL HO.RATIO. , What if, while all are here intent on Revelling,. I privately went forth, and fou-ght Lothario ? This Letter may be forg'd; perhaps the WantonnefsOf his vain Youth, to liain a.Lady's... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 376 pages
...Cal. Completely blest, and I have life enough; And leave the rest indifferently to fate. [Exeunt. Hor. What if, while all are here intent on revelling, I privately went forth, and sought Lothario? 160 This letter-may be forg'd ; perhaps the wantonness Of his v;iin youth, to stain a lady's fame ;... | |
| William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 446 pages
...Will be too foon to think, and to be wretched. Oh, grant, ye pow'rs, that I may fee thefe happy, Her. What if, while all are here intent on revelling, I privately went forth, and fought Lothario? 160 This letter may be forg'd ; perhaps the wantonnefs Of his vain youth, to ftain... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...Cal. Completely blest, and I have life enough; And leave the rest indifferently to fate. [Exeunt. EOT. What if, while all are here intent on revelling, I privately went forth, and sought Lothario? 160 This letter may be forg'd ; perhaps the wantonness Of his vain youth, to stain a lady's fame j... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1797 - 452 pages
...Cal. Completely blest, and I have life enough; And leave the rest indifferently to fate. [Exeunt. Hor. What if, while all are here intent on revelling, I privately went forth, and sought Lothario? 160 This letter may be forg'd ; perhaps the wantonness Of his vain youth, to stain a lady's fame ;... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...Completely blest, and I have life enough; And leave the rest indifferently to fate. [Exettnt. Hor. What if, while all are here intent on revelling, I privately went forth, and sought Lothario? 160 This letter may be forg'd ; perhaps the wantonness Of his vain youth, to stain a lady's fame ;... | |
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