| William Congreve - 1706 - 86 pages
...Peace and Quietnefs by my good Will: I had rather bring Friends together, than fet 'em at Didance. But Mrs. Marwood and he are nearer related than ever their Parents thought for. Mrs. Fain. Say'it thou fo, Foible"? Canft thou prove this? Foib. I can take my Oath of it, Madam, fo can Mrs.... | |
| William Congreve - 1773 - 290 pages
...peaee and quietnefs hy my good will: I had tuher hring friends together, than fet them at diftaueq, But Mrs Marwood and he are nearer related than ever their parents thought for. Mrs Fain. Say'ft thou fo, Foihle ? Canft thou prove this? Fol'i. I ean take my oath of it, Madam, fo ean Mrt... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pages
...Peace and Quietnefs by my good Will : I had rather bring Friends together, than fet them at Diftance. But Mrs. Marwood and he are nearer related than ever their Parents thought for. Mrs. Fain. Say'ft thou fo, Foikle? Canft thou prove this ? Foi. I can take my Oath of it, Madam, fo can Mrs. Mincing;... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 456 pages
...peace and quietnefs by my good will. I had rather bung friends together, than fee them at a diltance. But Mrs. Marwood and he are nearer related than ever their parents thought for. Foib. I can take my oath of it, Madam, fo can Mrs. Mincir.s;; we have had many a fair word from Madam... | |
| English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...peace and quietnefs by ray good will : I had rather bring friends together, than let them at diftance. But Mrs. Marwood and he are nearer related than ever their parents thought for. Mrs. Fain. Say'ft thou fo, Foible? Canft thou prove this? Foi, I can take my oath of it, madam, fo can Mrs. Minting... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 438 pages
...last day of our living together, that 's my comfort. Foi. Indeed! madam; and so 'tis a comfort if you knew all — he has been even with your ladyship ;...since, but I love to keep peace and quietness by my good will : I had rather bring friends together, than set them at distance. But Mrs. Marwood and he... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...last day of our living together, that's my comfort. Foi. Indeed, madam ! and so 'tis a comfort, if you knew all — he has been even with your ladyship;...could have told you long enough since; but I love to krcp peare and quietness by my good will : I had rather bring friends together, than set them at distance.... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...day of our living together, that's my comfort. JPoi. Indeed, madam ! and so 'tis a comfort, if you knew all — he has been even with your ladyship; which I could have told you lone; enough since; but I love to keep peace and quietness by my good will : I had rather bring friends... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...last day of our living together, that's my comfort. Foi. Indeed, madam, and so 'tis a comfort, if you knew all — He has been even with your ladyship ;...since, but I love to keep peace and quietness by my good will : I had rathei bring friends together, than set them at distance. But Mrs Marwood nnd he... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...last day of our living together, that's my comfort. 'Foi. Indeed, madam, and so 'tis a comfort, if you knew all — He has been even with your ladyship ;...since, but I love to keep peace and quietness by my good will : I had ratnef bring friends together, than set them at distance. But Mrs Marwood and he... | |
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