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" Your charms would make me true. To you no soul shall bear deceit, No stranger offer wrong; But friends in all the aged you'll meet, And lovers in the young. But when they learn that you have blest Another with your heart, They'll bid aspiring passion... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 257
1858
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The Works of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - English drama - 1821 - 424 pages
...Louisa. May I rely on you, good signior ? Carlos. Lady, it is impossible I should deceive you. AIR. Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you; For though your tongue no promise claim'd, To you no soul shall bear deceit, No stranger offer wrong;...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at ..., Volume 7

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1824 - 462 pages
...Louisa. May I rely on you, good signior. Carlos. Lady, it is impossible I should deceive you. AIR. Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you ; For though your tongue no promise claim' J, To you no soul shall, bear deceit, No stranger offer...
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The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys: A National Tale, Volume 4

Lady Morgan (Sydney) - Ireland - 1827 - 374 pages
...modulations, at last began, — directing his looks, and the words of the song to the lady of Bog Moy. " Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you; For though your tongue no promise claim'd, Your charms would make me true," &c. &c. Applause, loud...
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies ..., Volume 2

English drama - 1832 - 826 pages
...direction 1 Lou. May I rely on you, good Signior 7 Car. Lady, it is impossible I should deceive you. Am. Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you ; For though your tongue no promise claim'd, Your charms would make me true. To you no soul shall bear...
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The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies ...

British drama - 1833 - 826 pages
...direction? Lam. May I rely on you, good Signior ? Car. Lady, it is impossible I should deceive you. .Ал. Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you ; For though your tongue no promise claim'd, Your charms would make me true. To you no soul shall bear...
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The Universal Songster, Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete ...

Ballads, English - 1834 - 480 pages
...be footman no more . To a lady of rank and quality. HAD IA HEART FOR FALSEHOOD FRAMED. (Sheridan.) HAD I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you ; For though your tongue ho promise claimed, Your charms would make me true ; To you no soul shall...
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The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - English drama - 1840 - 346 pages
...Louisa. May I rely on you, good signor ? Don Car. Lady, it is impossible I should deceive you. AIH. Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you ; For though your tongue no promise chiiui'd, Your charma would make me true. To you no soul shall...
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The old sailor's jolly boat, steered by M.H. Barker

Matthew Henry Barker - 1844 - 528 pages
...through my mind — but to this Thady made no direct reply, but stumped up the rocky path, singing, " ' Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you ; For though your tongue no promise claimed, Your charms would make me true.' " Finding I could get...
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The Quaver; or, Songster's pocket companion

Quaver - Songs - 1844 - 552 pages
...shall my teurs be dry'd by thee, And I'll be blest with Somebody. HAD IA HEART FOR FALSEHOOD FRAMED. HAD I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you ; For though your tongue no promise claimed, To you no soul shall bear deceit, No stranger offer wrong,...
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Letters, with notes

Catherine Govion Broglio Solari (march.) - 1845 - 166 pages
...When I reflect on the song he so much excelled in, and which Mr. Plomer had so often sung to me, " Had I a heart for falsehood framed, I ne'er could injure you," I am still chilled to the soul. Oh man ! J Powell. that theatre : but the winter season being over,...
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