| Philip Massinger - 1779 - 350 pages
...on Hope's Anchor, fpite of all Storms of Defpair) I yet reft doubtful. Marg. Give it to Lord Lwelh For what in him was Bounty, in me's Duty. I make but...that high Office regifter'd, Are faithful Witnefles. Allwortb. 'Tis true, my deareft ; " Yet when I call to mind how many Fair-ones Make wilful Shipwreck... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...to yield the first praise to my lord's Unequalled temperance, or your constant sweetness, I yet rest doubtful. Marg. Give it to lord Lovell ; For what in him was bounty, in me is duty. I make but payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office registered, Are faithful... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...to yield the first praise to my lord's Unequalled temperance, or your constant sweetness, I yet rest doubtful. Marg. Give it to lord Lovell ; For what in him was bounty, in me is duty. [ make but payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office registered, Are faithful... | |
| Philip Massinger - English drama - 1805 - 606 pages
...That I yet live, my weak hands fasten'd on Hope's anchor, spite of all storms of despair, I yet rest doubtful. Marg. Give it to lord Lovell ; For what...payment of a debt to which My vows, in that high office register'd, Are faithful witnesses. All. 'Tis true, my dearest ; Yet, when I call to mind how many... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 416 pages
...to yield the first praise to my lord'* Unequal'd temperance, or your constant sweetness, I yet rest doubtful. Marg. Give it to Lord Lovell ; For what...payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office register'd, Are faithful witnesses. Attw. 'Tis true, my dearest ; Yet, when I call to mind, how many... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 pages
...to yield the first praise to my lord's Unequal'd temperance, or your constant sweetness, I yet rest doubtful. Marg. Give it to Lord Lovell; For what in...payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office register'd, Are faithful witnesses. ;. Tis true, my dearest ; Yet, when I call to mind, how many fair... | |
| Philip Massinger, John Philip Kemble - 1810 - 86 pages
...to yield the first praise to my lordV Unequall'd temperance, or your constant sweetness, I yet rest doubtful. Marg. Give it to Lord Lovell ; For what in him was bounty, in me 's duty. I make but payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office register'd, Are faithful... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...That I yet live, my weak hands fast'ned on Hope's anchor, spite of nil storms of despair, I yet rest doubtful. Marg. Give it to lord Lovell ; For what in him was bounty, in me is duty. I make but payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office registered, Are faithful... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...my weak hands fast'ned on Hope's anchor, spite of all storms of despair, I yet rest doubtful. Marf!. ing, sir. Lave. Xor heard a drum strook for baboons . p me is duty. I make but payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office registered, Are faithful... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...my weak hands fast'ned on Hope's anchor, spite of all storms of despair, I yet rest doubtful. Murg. Give it to lord Lovell ; For what in him was bounty, in me is duty. I make but payment of a debt, to which My vows, in that high office registered, Are faithful... | |
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