| 1801 - 318 Seiten
...will forgive me. Bar . What do you want ? Tab. To return thanks. Even charity is a burthen if <>ne may not be grateful for it. Mrs . H. To-morrow, good...conversation, how nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. Ttb. Oh, Lady, that each word which drops from my lips, might call down a blessing on your head! I... | |
| 1806 - 286 Seiten
...You see I am not aloue. Tot. Oh! this good gentleman will forgive me. Bar. What do you want ? Tab. To return thanks. Even charity is a burthen if one...conversation, how nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. To*. Oh, Lady, that each word which drops from my lips, might call down a blessing on your head ! I... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 Seiten
...gentleman will forgive me. Bar. What do you want ? Tab. To return thanks. Even charity is a burden if one may not be grateful for it. Mrs. H. To-morrow,...conversation, how nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. Tab. Oh, lady, that each word which drops from my lips, might call down a blessing on your head ! I... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 458 Seiten
...gentleman will forgive me. Bar. What do you want ? Tob. To return thanks. Even charity is a burden if one may not be grateful for it. Mrs. H. To-morrow,...nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. Tob. Oh, lad}', that each word which drops from my lips, might call down a blessing on your head ! I lay forsaken... | |
| 1826 - 362 Seiten
...gentleman will forgive me. Bar. What do you want ? Tab. To return thanks. Even charity is a burden if one may not be grateful for it. Mrs. H. To-morrow,...conversation, how nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. Tab. Oh, lady, that each word which drops from my lips, might call down a blessing on your head ! I... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 Seiten
...gentleman will forgive me. Bar. What do you want ? Tab. To return thanks. Even charity is a burden if one may not be grateful for it. Mrs. H. To-morrow,...conversation, how nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. Tab. Oh, lady, that each word which drops from my lips, might call down a blessing on your head ! I... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 Seiten
...you want ? Tab. To return thanks. Even charity isa burden if one may not be grateful for it. Afri. H. To-morrow, good Tobias ; to-morrow. Bar. Nay, no...conversation, how nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. Tub. Uh, lady, that each word which drops from my lips, might call down a blessing on your head ! I... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 Seiten
...charity is a burthen, if one may not be grateful for it. Mrs. H. To-morrow, good Tobias, tomorrow. Baron. Nay, no false delicacy, madam. Allow him to vent the...conversation, how. nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. ТoM. Oh, lady, that each word which drops from my lips might call down a blessing on your head! I... | |
| 1868 - 338 Seiten
...charity is a burden if one may not be grateful for it. Mr*. A To-morrow, good Tobias; to-morrow. Baron S. Nay, no false delicacy, madam. Allow him to vent the...more powerfully than your conversation, how nobly yon employ your time. Speak, old man ! Tob. Oh ! lady, that each word which drops from my lips, might... | |
| 1876 - 416 Seiten
...be grateful for it. Mrs. H. To-morrow, good Tobias ; to-morrow. Bar. Nay, no false delicacy, madame. Allow him to vent the feelings of his heart ; and...permit me to witness a scene which convinces me, even i more powerfully than your conversation, how nobly you employ your time. Speak, old man. Tob. Oh,... | |
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