O madam, if you knew but what he promised me, and how he assured me your ladyship should come to no damage!— Or else the wealth of the Indies should not have bribed me to conspire against so good, so sweet, so kind a lady as you have been to me. Lady... The British drama - Página 275por British drama - 1804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1797 - 438 páginas
...ladyship's own wisdom has been deluded by him, then how should I, a poor ignorant, defend myself ? O, madam, if you knew but what he promised me, and how he assured...good, so sweet, so kind a lady as you have been to me. L. Wish. No damage ! What, to betray me, and marry me to a cast serving man ; " to make me a re" ceptacle,... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...own wisdom has been deluded hy him ; then, how should I, a poor ignorant, defend myself? O, madam ! if you knew but what he promised me ; and how he assured...sweet, so kind a lady as you have been to me. Lady WM. No damage ! What ! to betray roe, and marry me to a cast serving-man ! to make me a receptacle,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...own wisdom has been deluded by him ; then how should I, a poor ignorant, defend myself? O, mada'ii, . a? you have been to me. L. Walt. No damage ! What, to betray me, and marry me to a cast serving-man... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...ladyship's own wisdom has been deluded by him ; then how should I, a poor ignorant, defend myself? O, madam, if you knew but what he promised me, and how he assured...not have bribed me to conspire against so good, so swuct, so kind a lady as you have been to me. L. With. No damage ! What, to betray me, and marry me... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...been deluded by him ; then how should I, a )H>or ignorant, defend myself? O, madam, if you knew hut what he promised me, and how he assured me your ladyship...else the wealth of the Indies should not have bribed mu to conspire against so good, so sweet, EO kind a lady ns you have~becn to me. L. Wish. No damage... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 páginas
...then bow should I, a Cr ignorant, defend myself:' O madam, if you knew what he promised me, and how be assured me your ladyship should come to no damage — or else the wealth of the Indies shonld not have bribed me to conspire against so good, so sweet, so kind a lady as yon have been to... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 páginas
...ladyship's own wisdom lias been deluded by bim, then how should I, a poor ignorant, defend myself? О madam, if you knew but what he promised me, and how he assured...me to conspire against so good, so sweet, so kind a ¡ady as you have keen to mi-. Lady IV. No damage! What, to betray me, and marry me to a cast serving-man?... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 páginas
...but what he promised me, and how he assured me мшг ladyship should come to no damage — or e'se the wealth of the Indies should not have bribed me to conspire against so good, so sweet, so kind a iady as you have been lo me. No damage! What, to betray me, ? No Lady and marry me to a casl $егл... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 páginas
...ladyship's own wisdom has been deluded by him, then how should I, a pooi' ignorant, defend myself? О madam, if you knew but what he promised me, and how he assured me your ladyship s! ould come to no damage — or else the wealth of the Indies should not have bribed me to conspire... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 páginas
...myself? О madam, f you knew but what he promised me, and low he assured me your ladyship should come о no damage — or else the wealth of the Indies should not have bribed me to conspire against .11 good, so sweet, so kind a lady as you have jeen lo me. Latlf W. No damage! What, to betray me,... | |
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