| George Farquhar - English drama - 1736 - 368 pages
...felf now into a very pretty Dilemma ? Ha, ha, ha ! the poor Lady has made a Vow of Virginity, when {he thought of making a Vow for the contrary. Was ever...is equal to yours, my Friends as powerful, and both mail be put to the Teft, to do me Juitice. Mir. What ! you'll force me to marry you, will ycf Ori.... | |
| George Farquhar - 1742 - 380 pages
...felf now into a very pretty Dilemma i Ha, ha, ha ; the poor Lady has made a Vow of Virginity, when fhe thought of making a Vow for the contrary. Was ever...Woman fo cheated into Chaftity ? Ori. Sir, my Fortune ii equal to year?, my Friends as powerful, and both mall be put to the Teft, to do me Juftice. Mir.... | |
| George Farquhar - 1751 - 92 pages
...felf now into a very pretty Dilemma ? Ha, ha, ha ; the poor Lady has made a Vow of Virginity, when fhe thought of making a Vow for the contrary. Was ever poor Woman fc cheated into Chaftity ? On. Sir, my Fortune is equal to yours, my Friends as powerful, and both... | |
| George Farquhar - English literature - 1760 - 380 pages
...; the poor Lady has made a Vow of Virginity, when fhe thought of making a Vow for the contrary. W^s ever poor Woman fo cheated into Chaftity ? Ori. Sir,...Friends as powerful, and both fhall be put to the Tell, to do me Juilice. Mir. What ! you'll force me to marry you, will ye ? Ori. Sir, the Law fhalL... | |
| George Farquhar - 1772 - 382 pages
...yourfelf now into a very pretty Dilemma ? Ha, ha, ha ; the poor Lady has made a Vow of Virginity, when me thought of making a Vow for the contrary. Was ever poor Woman fo chea.ed into Chaftity ? Ori. Sir, my Fortune is equal to yours, my Friends as powerful, and both fhall... | |
| English drama - 1777 - 416 pages
...now into a very pretty dilemma ? Ha, ha, ha ! the poor lady has made a vow of virginity, when • lhe thought of making a vow for the contrary. Was ever...fo cheated into chaftity ? Ori. Sir, my fortune is equal'to yours, my friends as po- . werful, and both fhall be put to the teft, to do me juftice. Mir.... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 414 pages
...yeurfelf now into a very pretty dilemma ? Ha, ha, ha! the poor lady has made a vow of virginity, when flie thought of making a vow for the contrary. Was ever poor woman fo cheated into chaftity ? Ori. A villain, SiT. Ori. Sir, my fortune is equal to yours, my friends as pp. wrerful, and both fliall... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...yourself now into a very pretty dilemma ? Ha, ha, ha ! the poor lady has made a vow of virginity, when she thought of making a vow for the contrary. Was ever poor woman so cheated into chastity ? Ori. Sir, my fortune is equal to yours, my friends as powerful, and both... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...yourself into a very pretty dilemma? Ha, ha, ha! the poor lady has made a vow of virginity, when she thought of making a vow for the contrary. Was ever poor woman so cheated into chastity ? Ori. Sir, my fortune is equal to yours, my friends as powerful, and both... | |
| George Farquhar - Authors, English - 1808 - 338 pages
...she thought of making a vow to the contrary. Was ever poor woman so eheated into chastity ? Oriana. Sir, my fortune is equal to yours, my friends as powerful, and both shall be put to the test, to do me justice. Y. Mir. What ! you'll force me to marry you, will ye ?... | |
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