| English drama - 1797 - 462 pages
...but pity me) A woman's softness hangs about me still : Then let me blush, and tell thee all my folly. I swear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at...sigh to be forgiven, But my relenting heart would paidon all, And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me. " Luc. Ye sacred pow'rs, whose gracious providence... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...but pity me) A woman's softness hangs about me still : Then let me blush, and tell thee all my folly. I swear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at...all, And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me. Luc. Ye sacred powers, whose gracious providence Is watchful for our good, guard me from men, From... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...pity me) Л woman's softness hangs about me still : Tlu-ii let me blush, and tell thce all my folly. I swear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at...all, And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me. Luc. Y с sacred powers, whose gracious providence Is watchful for our good, guard me from men, From... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...me) A woman's softness hangs about me still : Then let me blush, and tell thee all my folly. I wear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at my feet,...But my relenting heart would pardon all, And quite furcct 'twas he that had undone me. Luc. Ye sacred powers, whose gracious providence Is watchful for... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...but pity me) A woman's softness hangs about me still : Then let me blush, and tell thee all mv folly. I swear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at my feet, and siĦlh t:i bf. forgiven, But nw relenting heart would pardon all, And quite forget 'twas he that had... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 328 pages
...but pity me) A woman's softness hangs about me still: Then let me blush, and tell thoe all my folly. I swear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at...all, And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me. Ha, Altamont! [EnY LUCILLA.] Calista, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling :... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 514 pages
...more than a case of seduction ; but from her subsequent conduct, it became arrant prostitution.*—- " I swear I could not see the dear betrayer " Kneel...all, " And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me." It is, sir, highly offensive to the decency and sense of a commercial people, to observe the juggle... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 348 pages
...pity me) A woman's softness hangs about me still : Theft let me blush, and tell thee all my folly. I swear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at...all, And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me. Ha, Altamont! [Exit LUCILLA.] Calista, now be wary, And guard thy soul's accesses with dissembling... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808 - 518 pages
...conduct, it became arrant prostitution. — " I swear I could not see the dear betrayer " Kneel at iny feet, and sigh to be forgiven, " But my relenting...all, " And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me." It is, sir, highly offensive to the decency and sense of a commercial people, to observe the juggle... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 718 pages
...but pity me) A woman's softness hangs about me still : Then let me blush, and tell thee all my folly. I swear I could not see the dear betrayer Kneel at...all, And quite forget 'twas he that had undone me. Luc. Ye sacred powers, whose gracious providence Js watchful for our good, guard me, from men, From... | |
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