| John Gay - 1728 - 102 Seiten
...And Mackeath may hang his Father and Mother-ia. Law, in hope to get into their Daughter's Fortune. Mrs. Peach. Love him! worfe and worfe ! I thought the Girl had been better bred. Oh Husband, Husband! her Folly makesmemad! my Head fwims! I'm di(fracted! I can't fupport myfelf— Oh... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 372 Seiten
...his father and mother-in-law, in hope to get into their daughter's fortune. Polly. I did not marry him (as 'tis the fafhion) coolly and deliberately...honour or money. But, I love him. Mrs. Peach. Love him! worfeand worfe! I thought the girl had been better bred. O hufhand, hufhand! her folly makes me mad... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 Seiten
...his father and mother.in-law, in hopes to get into their daughter's fortune. Polly. I did not marry him (as 'tis the fafhion) coolly and deliberately...fwims ! I'm diftrafted ! I can't fupport myfelf— Oh ! [Fainft. Peach. See, wench, to what a condition you have reduced your poor mother! a glafs of cordial,... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 374 Seiten
...hopes to get into their daughter'! tortuiie. PoVy, I did not marry him (as 'tis the fafhion) cooly and deliberately for honour or money->— But,' I...worfe ! I thought the girl had been better bred. Oh, huftand, huiband i her folly makes n1e mad ! my head fwihis ! I'm diftracted ! I can't fupport myfelf—... | |
| 1777 - 380 Seiten
...(as 'tis the fafliion) cooly and deliberately for honour or money — But,' 1 love him. Mn. Peacb. Love him ! worfe and worfe ! I thought the girl had been better bred. Oh, hufoand, hufoand ! her folly makes me mad ! my head fwims ! I'm diflracted ! I can't fupport myfelf... | |
| John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 Seiten
...mother-in-law, in hopes to get into their daughters fortune. Polly. I did not marry him (as 'tis the fashion) coolly and deliberately for honour or money' — but I love him. Mrs. Peach. Love him ! worse and worse ! I thought the girl had been better bred. Oh husband ! husband ! her folly makes... | |
| 1804 - 626 Seiten
...mother-in-law, in hopes to get into their daughter's fortune. Polly. I did not marry him (as 'tis the fashion) coolly and deliberately for honour or money — but I love him. Mrs Peach. Love him ! worse and worse ! I thought the girl had been better bred. Oh husband ! husband ! her folly makes... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 376 Seiten
...mother-in-law, in hopes to get into their daughter's fortune. Polly. I did not marry him (as 'tis the fashion) coolly and deliberately, for honour or money but I love him. Mrs, P. Love him ! worse and worse ! I thought the girl had been better bred. Oh husband! husband ! her... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 382 Seiten
...in hopes to get into their daughter's fortune. POLLY. I did not marry him, ' as 'tis the fashion,' coolly and deliberately, for honour or money — but I love him. Mrs. P. Love him ! worse and worse ! I thought the girl had been better bred. O husband ! husband ! her... | |
| 1865 - 336 Seiten
...mother-in-law, iu. hopes to get into their daughter's fortune. Polly, I did not marry him fas 'tis the fashion), coolly and deliberately, for honour or money — but I love him. Mrs P. Love him ! worse and worse ! I thought the girl had been better bred. Oh, husband! husband! her... | |
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