| William Congreve - 1706 - 86 str.
...reconcile me to the bad World, or clfe I would retire to Defarts and Solitudes ; and fe£d harmlefs Sheep by Groves and purling Streams. Dear Marwood, let us leave the World, and retire by our felves and be Shepherdefles. Mis. Mar. Let us firft difpatch the Affair in. hand, Madam, we mall... | |
| 1797 - 438 str.
...frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you are enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else I would retire to deserts and solitudes, and feed harmless...think of retirement afterwards. Here is one who is concerned in the treaty. L. Wisb. O, daughter, daughter, is it possible thou shouldst be my child,... | |
| 1804 - 540 str.
...and compound for the frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you are enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else 1 would retire to deserts and solitudes,...by groves and purling streams. Dear Marwood, let us cave the world, and retire by ourselves, and be shepherdesses. Mrt Mar. Let us first dispatch the affair... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 str.
...frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you are enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else I would retire to deserts and solitudes, and feed harmless...by groves and purling streams. Dear Marwood, let us eave the world, and retire by ourselves, and be shepherdesses. Mrs Mar. Let us first dispatch the affair... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 str.
...frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you are enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else I would retire to deserts and solitudes, and feed harmless...think of retirement afterwards. Here is one who is concerned in the treaty. 1, Wish. O, daughter, daughter, is it possible i in >u shouklst be my child,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 str.
...frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you are enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else I would retire to deserts and solitudes, and feed harmless...think of retirement afterwards. Here is one who is concerned in the treaty. L. Wuh. O, daughter, daughter, is it possible thou shouldst be my child, bone... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 str.
...frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you ore enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else I would retire to deserts and solitudes, and feed harmless...Dear Marwood, let us leave the world, and retire by oursel\es, and be shepherdesses. Mrs Mar. Let us first dispatch the afliur in hand, madam. We shall... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 str.
...frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you are enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else I would retire to deserts and solitudes, and feed harmless...by ourselves, and be shepherdesses. Mrs. Mar. Let ns first dispatch the affair in band, madam. We shall have leisure to think of retirement afterwards.... | |
| 1829 - 642 str.
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| British theatre - 1830 - 928 str.
...frailties of my daughter. Well, friend, you are enough to reconcile me to the bad world, or else I would retire to deserts and solitudes, and feed harmless...us leave the world, and retire by ourselves, and be sliep'uerdcsvv Mrs. Mar. Let' us first dispalcb Ihc afhir in hand, madam. We shall have leisure lo... | |
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