| George Farquhar - 1736 - 354 pages
...Table and Lights. Dor. 'Tis very late, Sailer ; no News of your Spoufe yet? Mrs. Sul. No; I'm condemn'd to be alone 'till towards Four, and then, perhaps, I may be executed S^vith his Company. Dor. Well, my Dear, I'll leave you to your Reft; 'you'll go dire&ly to Bed, I fuppofe.... | |
| George Farquhar - 1752 - 102 pages
..."Pis very late, Sifter ; no 'News of your Spoufe yet ? Mrs. Sul. No ; PHI condemn'd to be alone 'rill towards Four, and then, perhaps, I may be executed...Company. Dor. Well, my Dear, I'll leave you to your Reftf you'll go direflly to Bed, I fuppofe ? Mrs. S«l. I don't know what to do : Hey ho ! Dor. That's... | |
| George Farquhar - 1772 - 382 pages
...condemn'd to be alone till towards Pour, and then perhaps I may be executed with bis Com :pany. .. 'Dar. Well, my Dear, I'll leave you to your Reft} you'll...fuppofe. Mrs. Sul.. I don't know what to do ; hey-ho ! Dir. That's a defiring Sigh, Sifter. Mrs fiil. This is a languiming Hour, Sifter. Dor. And might... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 494 pages
...and lights. Dor. 'Tis very late, filler; no news of your ipoufe, yet ? Mrs. Sul. No, I'm condemn'd to be alone till towards four, and then, perhaps,...reft; you'll go direftly to bed, I fuppofe. Mrs. Sul. 1 don't know what to do ; hey-ho ! Dor. That's a defi ring figh, lifter. Mrs. Sul. This is a languishing... | |
| English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...Table and Light t. Dor. 'Tis very late, fifter; no news of your fpoufe yet? Mrs. Sul. No, J'm condemn'd to be alone till towards four, and then perhaps I...Well, my dear, I'll leave you to your reft you'll go direelly to bed, I fuppofe. Mrs. kul, i don't know what to do; hey- ho ! Dor. That's a defiring figh,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1791 - 356 pages
...and lights. Dor. "Tis very late, sister ; no news of your spouse, yet? Mrs. Sul. No, I'm condemn'd to be alone till towards four, and then, perhaps,...company. Dor. Well, my dear, I'll leave you to your rest; you'll go direclly to bed, I suppose. Mrs. Sal. I don't know what to do ; hey-ho 1 Dor. That's... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...and lightt. Dor. 'Tis very late, sister ; no news of your spouse, yet ? Mrs Sul. No, I'm condemned to be alone till towards four, and then, perhaps, I may be executed with his company. Dur. Well, my dear, I'll leave you to your rest ; you'll go directly to bed, I suppose ? Mrs Sui. I... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...your spouse, yet ? • Mrs Sul. No, I'm condemned to be alone till towards four, and then, perhaps,' 1 may be executed with his company. Dor. Well, my dear, I'll leave you to your rest ; you'll go directly to bed, I suppose ? Airs Sul. I don't know what to do ; hey-ho ! Dor. That's... | |
| George Farquhar - Authors, English - 1808 - 338 pages
...Tallt and Lights. Dor. Tis very late, sister; no news of your spouse yet? Mrs. Sul. No ; I'm condemned to be alone till towards four, and then, perhaps,...company. Dor. Well, my dear, I'll leave you to your rest ; you'll go directly to bed, I suppose. Mrs. Sul. I don't know what to do ; heigho ! Dor. That's... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 446 pages
...Table and Lights. Dor. Tis very late, sister ; no news of your spouse yet? Mrs, Sul. No ; I'm condemned to be alone till towards four, and then, perhaps,...company. Dor. Well, my dear, I'll leave you to your rest; you'll go directly to bed, I suppose. Mrs. Sul. I don't know what to do ; heigho ! Dor. That's... | |
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