 | Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1789 - 754 pages
...wondrous caufe ? Nor. On Mary's fide fair as her beauteous front,— Elix. How ! to my face ? \ajldt. My Lord, you never fpeak But from the heart ; fuch...becomes your family and name; Which, in good truth, 1 wilh were well fecur'd In the right line; your noble wife, my Lord, Hath lately left us to lament... | |
 | 1789 - 742 pages
...wondrous caufe ? Nor. On Mary's fide fair as her beauteous iront.—- Eliz. How ! to my face f [afidt. My Lord, you never fpeak But from the heart ; fuch...much becomes your family and name; Which, in good truih, 1 wifh were well fecur'd In the right line; your noble wife, my Lord, Hath lately left us to... | |
 | Modern theatre - 1811 - 372 pages
...Eliz. How ! to my face ? [Aside. My Lord, you never speak But from the heart ; such frankness pleases me, And much becomes your family and name ; Which, in good truth, I wish were well secur'd In the right line ; your noble wife, my Lord, Hath lately left us to lament... | |
 | Elizabeth Inchbald - English drama - 686 pages
...Eliz. How ! to my face ? [Aside. My Lord, you never speak But from the heart ; such frankness pleases me, And much becomes your family and name ; Which, in good truth, I wish were well secur'd In the right line ; your noble wife, my Lord, Hath lately left us to lament... | |
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