| George Lillo - 1754 - 80 páginas
...fee me more, and (he has got fuch firm Fofleffion of my Heart, and governs there with fuch defpotkk Sway, that Life is not to be endured without her. Ay, there's the Caufe of all my Sin and Sorrow: 'Tis more than Love; it is the Fever of the Soul, and Madnefs of Defire.... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...more ; and fhe has got fuch firm pofleffion of my heart, and governs there with fuch defpotic fway, that life is not to be endured without her. Ay, there's the caufe of r.ll my fin and forrow : 'tis more than love; it is the fever of the foul, and madnefs of... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...more ; and {he has got fuch firm pofieffion of my heart, and governs there with fuch defpotic fway, that life is not to be endured without her. Ay, there's the caufe of all my fin and forrow : 'tis more than love ; it is the fever of the foul, and madnefs of... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 páginas
...my bloody purpose, and fly the place I [Going, then stops.] But whither, oh, whither shall I fly ? My master's once friendly doors are ever shut against...without her. Ay, there's the cause of all my sin and sorrow : 'tis more than love; it is the fever of the soul, and madness of desire. In vain does nature,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 páginas
...stops.'] But whither, oh, whither shall 1 fly J My master's once friendly doors are ever shut against me j and without money Millwood will never see -me more;...without her. Ay, there's the cause of all my sin and sorrow : 'tis more than love; it is the fever of the soul, and madness of desire. In vain does nature,... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...bloody purpose, and fly the place ? [Going, then stops^}— But whither, oh, whither shall I fly ? My master's once friendly doors are ever shut against...sway, that life is not to be endured without her. Ay, there is the cause of all my sin and sorrow ! it is more than love ; it is the fever of the soul, and... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...my bloody purpose, and fly the place ? [Going, then i/o/>i.] But whither, oh, whither shall I fly? My master's once friendly doors are ever shut against...Sway, that life is not to be endured without her. Ay, there is the cause of all my sin and sorrow ! it is more than love ; it is the fever of the soul, and... | |
| 1804 - 486 páginas
...piare ? [Going, then stops?] But whither, oh, whither shall I fly ? My master's once friendly doors arc ever shut against me ; and without money Millwood...sway, that life is not to be endured without her. Ay, there is the cause of all my sin and sorrow ! it is more than love ; it is the fever of the sou], and... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...my bloodv purpose, and fly the place í [Going, then ttopt^] But whither, oh, whither shall I fly ? My master's once friendly doors are ever shut against...more ; and she has got such firm possession of my lieart, and governs there with such despotic »way, that life is not to be endured without her. Лу,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 páginas
...[Going, then stops.] — But whither, oh, whither shall I fly? My master's once friendly doors are for ever shut against me ; and without money, Millwood...without her. Ay, there's the cause of all my sin and sorrow : 'tis more than love ; it is the fever of the soul, and madness of desire. In vain does nature,... | |
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