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" WIFE. Till that day come, you shall reserve yourself A single man; converse nor company With any wom-an, contract nor combine With maid or widow; which expected hour As I do wish not haste, so when it happens It shall not come unwelcome. You hear all;... "
Old English plays [ed. by C. W. Dilke]. - Page 142
by English plays - 1815
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The National magazine and general review

James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...from scandal and reproach, By all the goodness that you hope to enjoy, Or ill to shun Y. GER. V ou charge me deeply, lady. WIFE. Till that day come,...you have said, I swear, And by this kiss confirm. WIFE. You're now my brother ; But then my second husband. In Wincott's house there resides Prudentilla,...
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The English traveller. A maidenhead well lost. The Lancashire witches [by ...

Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1874 - 338 pages
...charge me deeply Lady. Wife. Till that day come, you fhall refeme your felfe A fingle man ; Conuerfe nor company With any Woman, Contract nor Combine, With Maid, or Widow ; which expected houre, As I doe wifh not hafte, fo when it happens, It fhall not come vnwelcome ; You heare all, Vow...
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The English traveller. A maidenhead well lost. The Lancashire witches [by ...

Thomas Heywood - 1874 - 344 pages
...Goodneffe that you hope to enioy, Or ill to fhun Y. Ger. You charge me deeply Lady. A fingle man ; Conuerfe nor company With any Woman, Contract nor Combine, With Maid, or Widow ; which expelled houre, As I doe with not hafte, fo when it happens, It mall not come vnwelcome ; You heare...
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The English traveller. 1633. A maidenhead well lost. 1634. The Lancashire ...

Thomas Heywood - 1874 - 346 pages
...Goodneffe that you hope to enioy, Or ill to fhun Y. Ger. You charge me deeply Lady. A fingle man ; Conuerfe nor company With any Woman, Contract nor Combine, With Maid, or Widow ; which expedited houre, As I doe wifh not hafte, fo when it happens, 1 1 fhall not come vnwelcome ; You heare...
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Thomas Heywood

Thomas Heywood - English drama - 1888 - 476 pages
...and in that To be excused ; you then shall swear by Heaven, And as in all your future acts you hope To thrive and prosper ; as the day may yield Comfort,...you have said, I swear, And by this kiss confirm. Wife. You're now my brother ; But then, my second husband. [Exeunt. SCENE II.-- Before Old LIONEL'S...
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