| Colley Cibber, John Vanbrugh - 1753 - 126 páginas
...HUSBAND; or, penfate all the irkfome Difappointments, that Pride, Folly, and Falfhood ever gave me ! Could Women regulate, like her, their Lives, What...envy what they hate ; And only Fools would mock the Married State. [Exit, ACT II. SCENE I. SCENE, Mrs. Motherly* j Houfe. Sitter Count BASSET and Mrs.... | |
| John Vanbrugh, Sir Richard Steele, Peter Anthony Motteux, Colley Cibber - 1759 - 358 páginas
...that Pride, Folly, and Fallhood ever gave me ! Could Women regulate, like her, their Lives, \\ hit Halcyon Days were in the Gift of Wives ! Vain Rovers,...envy what they hate ; And only Fools would mock the Married State. [Exit. ACT II. SCENE I. Mrs. Motherly's Houfe. Enter Count BafTet and Mrs, Motherly.... | |
| Francis Gentleman - 1770 - 510 páginas
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| Francis Gentleman - 1770 - 504 páginas
...the ftage is certainly abominable, except in prologues and epilogues; Would Prorok'd Hu/band. Would women regulate like her their lives, What halcyon days were in the gift of wives J Vain rovers then would envy what they hate, . And only fools would mock the married life. /'•*... | |
| 1776 - 470 páginas
...fure, might compenfate all the irkfome difappointments that pride, folly, and falfhooJ ever gave me ! Could women regulate., like her, their lives, What halcyon days were in the gift of wives t Vain rovers, then, might envy what they hate ; > And only fools would mock the married ftate. [Exit.... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1777 - 398 páginas
...fure, might compenfate all the irkfome Difappointments, tha: Pride, Folly, and Falfhood ever gave me ! Could Women regulate, like her, their Lives, What...envy what they hate; And only Fools would mock the married State. [Exit. ACT II. Mrs. Motherly's Heufe. Enter Count BafTet and Mrs. Motherly. Count Baf.~T... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 440 páginas
...fure, might compenfate all the irkfome dif.ippointmcuts that pride, folly, and falfehood ever gave me ! Could women regulate, like her, their lives, What...envy what they hate ; And only fools would mock the married ftate. [Exit. END OF THE FIRST ACT. A cr ii. SCENE, Mrs. Motherly 's Houft. Enter Count Baffin... | |
| 1788 - 426 páginas
...me] Could tvomen regulate, like her, their lives, What HalycoiS days were in the gift of r.-nves ! Vain rovers, then, might envy, what they hate ; And only fools would mock the married ftate. [Exit. ACT II. SCENE Mrs. Motherly'/ Houft. . 'Enter Count Baffet and Mrs. Motherly:'... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 302 páginas
...sure, might compensate all the irksome disappointments that pride, folly, and falsehood, ever gave me I Could women regulate, like her, their lives, What halcyon days were in the gift of wives! fain rovers, then, might envy what they hate ; And only fools would mock the married state. [Exit.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 páginas
...sure, might compensate all the irksome disappointments that pride, folly, and falsehood, ever gave me I Could women regulate, like her, their lives, What...envy what they hate ; And only fools would mock the married state. [Exit. ACT II. SCENE I. Mrs. MOTHERLY'* House. Enter Count BASSET and Mrs, MOTHERLY.... | |
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