| Thomas Otway - 1899 - 64 pages
...have now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleas'd with ruin. Oh, Belvidera ! oh ! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate...together, But ne'er know comfort more. Enter PIERRE, L. 2 E. PIERRE. (L. c.) My friend, good morrow I How fares the honest partner of my heart ? What, melancholy... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1757 - 392 pages
...World, Yet ftill I am in love, and pleas'd with Ruin. Oh Belvidura ! Oh ! fhe is my Wife "...i . ' And we will bear our wayward Fate together, But ne'er know Comfort more. • .- . Enter PIE RR E. PIERRE. My Friend, Good-morrow ! How fares the honeft Partner of my Heart? What, melancholy... | |
| Thomas Otway - English drama - 1767 - 292 pages
...fifty ducats in the world, Yet ftill I am in love, and pleas'd with ruin. Oh, Belvidera! oh ! flie is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate together, But ne'er know comfort more. Enter PIERRE. PIERRE. My friend, good-morrow ! How fares the honeft partner of my heart ? "What, melancholy ! not... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 340 pages
...I've now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleas'd with ruin, Ohl Belvideral Oh! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate together, But ne'er know comfort more. inter PIERRE. Pier. My friend, good morrow. How fares the honest partner of my heart ? What, melancholy... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 460 pages
...I've now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleas'd with ruin. Oh! Belvidera ! Oh! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate together. But ne'er know comfort more. Eater PIERRE. Pier. My friend, good morrow. How fares the honest partner of my heart ? What, melancholy... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleased with ruin. Oh ! Belvidera ! Oh ! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate...to spare me ? Jaf. I'm thinking, Pierre, how that damned starving quality, Called honesty, got footing in the world. Pier. Why, powerful villany first... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleased with ruin. Oh ! Belvidera ! Oh ! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate...to spare me ? Jaf. I'm thinking, Pierre, how that damned starving quality, Called honesty, got footing in the world. Pier. Why, powerful villany first... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleased with ruin. Oh ! Belvidera ! Oh ! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate...to spare me ? Jaf. I'm thinking, Pierre, how that damned starving quality, Called honesty, got looting in the world. Pier. Why, powerful villany first... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleased with ruin. Oh ! Belvidera ! Oh ! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate...heart ? What, melancholy ! not a word to spare me ? Jnf. I'm thinking, Pierre, how that damned starving quality, Called honesty, got footing in the world.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 382 pages
...I've now not fifty ducats in the world, Yet still I am in love, and pleas'd with ruin. Oh Belvidera ! Oh ! she is my wife And we will bear our wayward fate...together, But ne'er know comfort more. Enter PIERRE. Pierre. My friend, good-morrow, How fares the honest partner of my heart ? What, melancholy ! not a... | |
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