A jealous woman believes everything her passion suggests. To convince you of my sincerity, if we can find the ordinary, I shall have no scruples of making you my wife; and I know the consequence of having two at a time. Lucy. That you are only to be hanged,... The modern British drama - Page 30by British drama - 1811Full view - About this book
| John Gay - Ballad operas - 1728 - 102 pages
...married to her, yon Brute, you? Lucy. Come, come, Captain, for all your Aflurance, you know that Mifs Polly hath put it out of your power to do me the Juftice you promis'd me. Mac. A jealous Woman believes ev'ry thing her Pa(fion fuggefts. To convince... | |
| John Gay - English poetry - 1770 - 372 pages
...to a woman in your condition. Lucy. Come, come, captain, for all your aflurance, you know that mifs Polly hath put it out of your power to do me the jullice you promis'd me. Mach. A jealous woman believes every thing her paffion fuggefts. To convince... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 346 pages
...to a woman in your condition. Lucy. Come, come, captain, for all your aflurance,, you know that Mifs Polly hath put it out of your power to do me the juftice you promis'd me. Mach. A jealous woman believes eve.y thing her Raffion fuggefts. To convince... | |
| English drama - 1777 - 380 pages
...woman m your condition. • Luey. Come, co.ne, Captain, for all your aflurance, you know that Mils Polly hath put it out of your power to do me the jufticeyou promifed me. Mach. A jealous woman believes every thing her paffion fuggefls. To convince... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - English drama - 1791 - 498 pages
...Lucy ! these violent passions may be of ill consequence to a woman in your condition. m Lucy. Come, come, Captain, for all your assurance, you know that...suggests. To convince you of my sincerity, if we can Iind the Ordinary I shall have no scruples of making you my wife ; and I know the consequence of having... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...dear Lucy, these violent passions may be of ill consequence to a woman in your condition. Lucy. Come, come, captain; for all your assurance, you know that...you of my sincerity, if we can find the ordinary, 1 shall have no scruples of making you my wife ; and I knovr the consequence of having two at a time.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...ill consequence to a woman in your condition. Lucy. Come, come, captain ; for all your assivrancc, you know that Miss Polly hath put it out of your power...do me the justice you promised me. Mac. A jealous womarf believes every thing her passion suggests. To convince you of my sincerity, if we can lind the... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 626 pages
...consequence to a woman in your condition. Lucy. Come, come, captain; for all your assurance, you'know that Miss Polly hath put it out of your power to do me the justice yon promised me. Mac. A jealous woman believes every thing her passion suggests. To convince you of... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 382 pages
...dear Lucy ! those violent passions may be of ill consequence to a woman in your condition. Lucy. Come, come, captain, for all your assurance, you know that...passion suggests. To convince you of my sincerity, if \ve can find the Ordinary, I shall have no scruples of making you my wife ; and I know the consequence... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...dear Lucy, these violent passions may be of ill consequence to a woman in your condition. Lucy. Come, come, captain ; for all your assurance, you know that...of your power to do me the justice you promised me. Afac. A jealous woman believes every thing her passion suggests. To convince you of my sincerity, if... | |
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