| 1771 - 522 стор.
...'Flaherty. Reft yourfelf upon my arm j never fpareit: 'tis ftrohg enough : it has flood harder fervice than you can put it to. ' Lucy. Mercy upon me, what is the matter ; I am frightcn'd out of my wits : has your ladymip had an accident ? ' Lady Rufport. O Lucy ! the moft untoward... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 282 стор.
...Charles and Charlotte. SCf- A'£ XI. Enter Lady RUSPORT, leaning en Major O' FLA HERTY'J arm. O'Fla, Rest yourself upon my arm; never spare it; 'tis strong...to. Lucy. Mercy upon me, what is the matter ; I am frighten'd out of my wits : has your ladyship had an accident > L. Rus. O Lucy I the most untoward... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 462 стор.
...[Exeunt Charles and Charlotte. SCENE XI. Enter Larfy RUSPORT, leaning on Major O'FLAHERTY'I arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm ; never spare it ; 'tis...put it to. Lucy. Mercy upon me, what is the matter; lam frighten'd out of my wits : has your ladyship had an accident ( L. Rus. O Lucy I the most untoward... | |
| 1804 - 552 стор.
...[Exeunt CHARLES and CHARLOTTE. SCENE V. Enter LADY RUSPORT, leaning on MAJOR O'FLAHERTY'S arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm ; never spare it ; 'tis...out of my wits : has your ladyship had an accident ? I.•t in Rus. O, Lucy ! the most untoward one in nature ! I know not how I shall repair it. O'Fla.... | |
| 1804 - 556 стор.
...[Exeunt CHAULES and CHARLOTTE. SCENE V. Enter LADY RUSPORT, leaning on MAJO» O'['LAHEUTY'S arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm ; never spare it ; 'tis...it has stood harder service than you can put it to. Lan/. Mercy upon me, what is the matter ! I am frightened out of my wits : has your ladyship had an... | |
| 1804 - 340 стор.
...CHAHLES ,tiiid CHARLOTTE. SCENE XI. — Lady RUSPORT 'enters^ leaning en Major O'FLAHERTY'S arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm ; never spare it ; 'tis...: it has stood harder service than you can put it too. Luey. Mercy upon me, what is the matter ; I am frighten'd out of my wits : has your ladyship had... | |
| 1804 - 556 стор.
...SCENE V. Enter LADY RUSPORT, leaning on MAJOR O'FLAHERTY'S arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm j never spare it ; 'tis strong enough : it has stood harder service than you can put it to. Lucy. Merry upon me, what is the matter ! I am frightened out of my wits : has your ladyship had an accident... | |
| 1810 - 542 стор.
...! [Exeunt CHARLES and Miss RUSPORT. Enter LADY RUSPOIVT, leaning on MAJOR O'FLAHERTY'S arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm; never spare it; 'tis strong...wits— Has your ladyship had an accident ? Lady R. O Lury, the most untoward one in nature : I know not how I shall repair it. O'Fla Nc-ver go about to... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 стор.
...Farewell ! [Exeunt CHARLES and Miss RUSPORT. Enter LADY RUSPORT, leaning on MAJOR O'FLAHERTY'S arm. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm; never spare it; 'tis strong...Mercy upon me, what is the matter? I am frightened cut of my wits — Has your ladyship had an accident ? Lady R. O Lury, the most untoward one in nature... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 стор.
...Enter LADY RUSPORT, leaning on MAJOR O'FLAHERTY'S Ana. O'Fla. Rest yourself upon my arm : never snare it : 'tis strong enough ; it has stood harder service than you can put it to. Lucy. Mercy npon me, what is the matters' I am frightened out of my wiU — Has your ladyship bad an accident .... | |
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