The life of the author. The old batchelor. The double dealer. Love for loveT. Lowndes, T. Caslon, T. Davies, W. Nicoll, S. Bladon and R. Snagg, 1774 |
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... Fond . I fay , I will tarry at Home . Barn . But , Sir .. Fond . Good lack ! I profefs the Spirit of Contra- diction hath poffeft the Lad - I fay I will tarry at home - Varlet . Barn . I have done , Sir , then farewell 500 Pounds ! Fonds ...
... Fond . I fay , I will tarry at Home . Barn . But , Sir .. Fond . Good lack ! I profefs the Spirit of Contra- diction hath poffeft the Lad - I fay I will tarry at home - Varlet . Barn . I have done , Sir , then farewell 500 Pounds ! Fonds ...
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... Fond . And nothing can be done here till I go - So that I'll tarry , d'ye fee . Barn . And run the Hazard to lose your Affair , Sir ! Fond . Good lack , good lack ! -I profefs it is a very fufficient Vexation , for a Man to have a ...
... Fond . And nothing can be done here till I go - So that I'll tarry , d'ye fee . Barn . And run the Hazard to lose your Affair , Sir ! Fond . Good lack , good lack ! -I profefs it is a very fufficient Vexation , for a Man to have a ...
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... Fond . Wife - Have you thoroughly confidered how deteftable , how heinous , and how crying a Sin , the Sin of Adultery is ? have you weighed it , I fay ? For it is a very weighty Sin ; and although it may lie heavy upon thee , yet thy ...
... Fond . Wife - Have you thoroughly confidered how deteftable , how heinous , and how crying a Sin , the Sin of Adultery is ? have you weighed it , I fay ? For it is a very weighty Sin ; and although it may lie heavy upon thee , yet thy ...
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... Fond . Nay , Cocky . Lat . No , no , you are weary of me , that's it- that's all , you would get another Wife - another fond Fool , to break her Heart - well , be as cruel as you can to me , I'll pray for you ; and when I am dead with ...
... Fond . Nay , Cocky . Lat . No , no , you are weary of me , that's it- that's all , you would get another Wife - another fond Fool , to break her Heart - well , be as cruel as you can to me , I'll pray for you ; and when I am dead with ...
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William Congreve. Fond . What not love Cocky ! Lat . No - h . [ Sighs . Fond . I profefs , I do love thee better than 500 Pounds - and fo thou fhalt fay , for I'll leave it to flay with thee . Lat . No you fhan't neglect your Bufinefs ...
William Congreve. Fond . What not love Cocky ! Lat . No - h . [ Sighs . Fond . I profefs , I do love thee better than 500 Pounds - and fo thou fhalt fay , for I'll leave it to flay with thee . Lat . No you fhan't neglect your Bufinefs ...
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Página 147 - Cynthia, only as a blind for your passion to me, yet it will make me jealous. O Lord, what did I say? Jealous! no, no, I can't be jealous, for I must not love you; therefore don't hope, — but don't despair neither. Oh, they're coming, I must fly.
Página 284 - Body o'me, this is a trick to defer signing the conveyance. I warrant the devil will tell him in a dream that he must not part with his estate. But I'll bring him a parson to tell him that the devil's a liar or if that won't do, I'll bring a lawyer that shall out-lie the devil.
Página 201 - Mask. Stay, I have a doubt. — Upon second thoughts we had better meet in the chaplain's chamber here, the corner chamber at this end of the gallery; there is a back way into it, so that you need not come through this door — and a pair of private stairs leading down to the stables. It will be more convenient.
Página 281 - I spoke you fair, d'ye see, and civil. — As for your love or your liking I don't value it of a rope's end. — And mayhap I like you as little as you do me. — What I said was in obedience to father. Gad, I fear a whipping no more than you do. But I tell you one thing. If you should give such language at sea you'd have a cat o' nine tails laid across your shoulders.
Página 105 - What rugged ways attend the noon of life! Our sun declines, and with what anxious strife, What pain, we tug that galling load — a wife.
Página 208 - Heavens, what a long track of dark deceit has this discovered! I am confounded when I look back, and want a clue to guide me through the various mazes of unheard-of treachery.
Página 23 - Wisdom's nothing but a pretending to know and believe more than we really do. You read of but one wise man, and all that he knew was, that he knew nothing. Come, come, leave business to idlers, and wisdom to fools; they have need of 'em. Wit be my faculty, and pleasure my occupation; and let Father Time shake his glass.
Página 144 - I'm sure if ever I should have Horns, they would kill me ; they would never come kindly, I should die of 'em, like...
Página 145 - ... perverting me from the road of virtue, in which I have trod thus long, and never made one trip, not one faux pas; Oh, consider it, what would you have to answer for, if you should provoke me to frailty? Alas! humanity is feeble, Heaven knows! very feeble, and unable to support itself.
Página 258 - ... what brought you into the world ? how came you here, sir? here, to stand here, upon those two legs, and look erect with that audacious face, hah...