I care not what they say ; I am tired of the world, and the world may be tired of me, if it will. My troubles are to myself only, and I must endeavour to )>ear them. British Theatre - 第26页作者:John Bell - 1792全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Arthur Murphy - 1786 - 464 页
...hufband ! What do you think the world will fay of you, Ma'am ? Mrs. LOVEMORE. I care not what they fay. I am tired of the world, and the world may be tired of me, if it will. My troubles are to myfelf only, and I muft endeavour to bear them. Who knows what patience may do ? If Mr. LOvemore has... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 页
...a hufband! What do you think the world will fay of you, ma'am? Mrs. Love. I care not what they fay, I am tired of the world, and the world may be tired of me, if It will. My troubles are to myfelf only, and I muft endeavour to bear them. Who know* what patience may do? If Mr. Lovemore ha*... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 页
...sit at home here as melancholy as a poor servant out of place ? And all for what ? For a husband I And such a husband ! What do you think the world will...what they say, I am tired of the world, and the world maybe tired of me, if it will. My troubles are to myself only, and I must endeavour to bear them. Who... | |
| 1804 - 556 页
...sit at home here, as melancholy as a poor servant out of place? — And all for what? For a husband ! And such a husband ! What do you think the world will...troubles are to myself only, and I must endeavour to )>ear them. Who knows what patience may do ? If Mr Lovemore has any feeling left, my conduct and his... | |
| 1804 - 556 页
...sit at home here, as melancholy as a poor servant out of place? — And all for what? For a husband ! And such a husband ! What do you think the world will say of you, ma'am ? Mrs Lore. I care not what they say ; I am tired of the world, and the world may be tired of me, if it will.... | |
| 1804 - 304 页
...Fora hushand ! And snch a hushand! What do you think tlie world will say of yon, ma'am? A/re. Lore. I care not what they say, I am tired of the world, and the world may he tired of me, if it "ill. My trouhles are to myaelf ouly, and I must endeavour to hear them. Who... | |
| 1810 - 542 页
...body but you, ma'am It provokes me to place ? — And all this, for what ? — Why for a husband ! and such a husband ! — What do you think the world will say of you, ma'am, if you go on this way ? Mrs. Love. I care not what they say — I am tired of the world, and the world... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 274 页
...any body but you, ma'am It provokes me to place? — And all this, for what? — Why for a husband! and such a husband ! — What do you think the world will say of you, ma'am, if you go on this way ? Mrs. Love. I care not what they say — I am tired of t,he world, and the world... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 页
...accomplishments, sit at home here as melancholy as a poor servant out of place ? And all for what? For a husband ! And such a husband ! — What do you think the world...me, if it will. My troubles are to myself only, and 1 must endeavour to bear them. Who knows what patience, may do ? If Mr Lovemore has any feeling left,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 页
...sit at home here as melancholy as a poor servant out of place ? And all for what ? For a husband ! And such a husband ! — What do you think the world will say of you, ma'am i Mrt Love. I care not what they say, I am t ¡ml of the world, and the world may be tired of me, if... | |
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