| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 104 strani
...defire.d to be alone, that I would take my odious proud Hsar,t along with me and as I left the Room, vow'd I never wou'd, and that my proud Heart fhould...the Outfide of a fine Woman About an Hour after, I and trouble her no more 1 bow'd troy lew, whipp'd into my Chatfe for London, and have never feen her... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1777 - 386 strani
...woman of true beauty, when the men firft toafted her: fo in the middle of my wifdom, fhe told me, me defir'd to be alone, that I would take my odious proud heart along with me, and trouble her no more 1 bow'd very low, and as I left the room, I vow'd Lnever wou'd, and that my proud heart mould never... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 302 strani
...true beauty, when the men first toasted her ; so in the middle of my wisdom, she told me, she desired to be alone, that I would take my odious proud heart along with me, and trouble her no more 1 bowed very low, and as I left the room, vowed I never would, and that my proud heart should never... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 strani
...true beauty, when the men first toasted her ; so, in the middle of my wisdom, she told me, she desired to be alone, that I would take my odious proud heart along with me, and trouble her no more 1 bowed very low, and, as I left the room, vowed I never would, and that my proud heart should never... | |
| 1804 - 540 strani
...heauty, when the men first toasted her ; so, in the middle of my wisdom, she told- me, she desired to he alone, that I would take my odious proud heart along with me, and trouble her no more I bowed very low, and, as I left the room, vowed I never would, and that my proud heart should never... | |
| Sir John Vanbrugh - 1808 - 484 strani
...true beauty, when the men in-: toasted her; so in the middle of my wisdom, she told me, she desired to be alone ; that I would take my odious proud heart along with me, and trouble her no more I bowed very low, and, as I left tkc room, vowed I never would, and that my proud heart should never... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 470 strani
...true beauty, when the men first toasted her ; so in the middle of my wisdom, she told me, she desired to be alone ; that I would take my odious proud heart along with me, and trouble her no more 1 bowed very low, and, as I left the room, vowed I never would, and that my proud heart should never... | |
| Edward Robins - 1898 - 326 strani
...done to the lady we mention in our liquors, who has ever since been called a Toast. — The Tatler. and trouble her no more. I bow'd very low, and as...room I vow'd I never wou'd, and that my proud heart should never be humbled by the outside of a fine woman. About an hour after, I whipp'd into my chaise... | |
| Edward Robins - 1898 - 312 strani
...done to the lady we mention in our liquors, who has ever since been called a Toast.— The Taller. and trouble her no more. I bow'd very low, and as I left the room I vovv'd I never wou'd, and that my proud heart should never be humbled by the outside of a fine woman.... | |
| Edward Robins - 1898 - 352 strani
...true beauty, when the men first toasted her :* so in the middle of my wisdom, she told me she desir'd to be alone, that I would take my odious proud heart along with me * Many of the wits of the last age will assert that the word (toast), in its present sense, was known... | |
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