| Thomas Otway - 1899 - 64 Seiten
...fortune, too, My very self was your's ; you might have us'd me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted you, and thought you mine ; When,...child, and stole her from my bosom. Oh! Belvidera! JAFFIER. Tis to me you owe her : Childless had you been else, and in the grave Your name extinct ;... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 456 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours; you might have us'd ms To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted you, and thought you mine : When,...only child, and stole her from my bosom. Oh Belvidera ! j Jaf, 'Tis to me you owe her : Childless you had been else, and in the grave Your name extinct ;... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours; you might have us'd me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted you, and thought you mine : When,...only child, and stole her from my bosom. Oh Belvidera I , Jaf. "Tis to me you owe her : Childless you had been else, and in the grave Your nameextinft; no... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 460 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours ; you might have us'd me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted you, and thought you mine: When,...endeavours, You treacherously practis'd to undo me j Seduc'd the weakness of my age's darling, My only child, and stole her from my besom, OhBelvideral... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours; you might have used me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted, you, and thought you mine : When,...requital of my best endeavours, You treacherously practised to undo me ; Seduced the weakness of my age's darling, My only child, and stole her from... | |
| 1804 - 510 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours; you might, have used me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted, you, and thought you mine : When,...requital of my best endeavours, You treacherously practised to undo me ; Seduced the weakness of my age's darline. My only child, and stole her from... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours; you might have used me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted, you, and thought you mine : When,...requital of my best endeavours, You treacherously practised to undo me ; Seduced the weakness of my age's darling. My only child, and stole her from... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - 312 Seiten
...with' your seeming -virtues: sought v to raise you. My house, my table, fortune, all was yours ; And, in requital of my best en'deavours, You treacherously practis'd to -undo me ; Seduc'd the joy of my declining age, My only clx/d, and stole her from my bosom, Jafjisr. Is this your gratitude... | |
| 1804 - 516 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours; you might have used me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted, you, and thought you mine : When, in requital of my hest endeavours, You treacherously practised to undo me ; Seduced the weakness of my age's darling.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 382 Seiten
...fortune too, My very self was yours ; you might have us'd me To your best service ; like an open friend I treated, trusted you, and thought you mine ; When,...had been else, and in the grave Your name extinct ; no more Priuli heard of. You may remember, scarce five years are past, Since in your brigantine you... | |
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