| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 pages
...Rather than turn me off, and I fhall mend. fbiL Thy Love doth plead fb prettily to ftay. That, trtiftme, I could weep to part with thee. - „ Alas! I do not turn theeoffj thou know'ft It is my Bufinefsthat d6th call thee heqce, And when thou art with her, thou... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 560 pages
...it be fo, Rather than turn me off, and I fhall mend. Phi. Thy Love doth plead fb prettily to ftay, That, truft me, I could weep to part with thee. Alas...when thou art with her, thou dwell'ft with me : Think fb, and 'tis fo ; and when time is full, That thou haft well difcharg'd this heavy Truft, Laid on fo... | |
| George Colman - 1777 - 340 pages
...it be fo, Rather than turn me off, and I ftiall mend. Phi. Thy love doth plead fo prettily to ftay, That, truft me, I could weep to part with thee. Alas...thee hence ••, And, when thou art with her, thou dwelTft with me : Think fo, and 'tis fo ; and when time is full, That thou haft well difcharg'd this... | |
| John Fletcher - 1777 - 350 pages
...it be fo, . Rather than turn me off, and I fhall mend. Phi. Thy love doth plead fo prettily to ftay, That, truft me, I could weep to part with thee. Alas, I do not turn thee off! thou know'ft, Mt is my bufinefs that doth call thee hence ; And when thou art with her, thou dwell'ft with me. Think... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 374 pages
...befo, «• Rather than turn me off, and I fhall mend. Phi. Thy love doth plead fo prettily to ftay, That, truft me, I could weep to part with thee. Alas,...me. Think fo, and 'tis fo ; and when time is full, That thou haft well difcharg'd this heavy truft, Laid on fo weak a one, I will again With joy receive... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1778 - 364 pages
...corrected, To break my ftubbornnefs, if it befo, •Rather than turn me off, and I fhall mend. Pbi. Thy love doth plead fo prettily to flay, That, truft...hence ; And when thou art with her, thou dwell'ft with nw. Think fo, and 'tis fo ; and when time is full, That thou haft well difcharg'd this heavy truft,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...trust me, I could weep to part with thee. Alas, 1 do not turn thee off] thou know'sf, It is my business that doth call thee hence; And when thou art with her, thou dwell'st with me. Think so, and 'tis so; and when time is full, That thou hast well discharg'd this... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...me, I could weep to part with thee. Л .us ! I do DOC turn thee off; thou knowest It is my business, that doth call thee hence ; And, when thou art with her, thou dwell'st with me. Think so, and 'tis so. And, when time is full, Thnt thou hast well discharged this... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...Rather than turn me off, and I shall mend. Phi. Thy love doth plead so prettily to stay, That (trust me) I could weep to part with thee. Alas, I do not turn thee off; thou knowest It is my business that doth call thee hence, And when thou art with her thou dwell'st with... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...Rather than turn me off; and I shall mend. 'i . Ti'iy love doth plead so prettily to stay, That, trust re humni'd one From musical coinage, whj, it was a note Whereon her spi knowest It is my business, that doth call thee hence ; And, when thou art with her, thou dwell'st with... | |
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