| John Dryden - 1717 - 464 lehte
...: And 'tis to that only I attribute my HapjH nefs in your Love. This makes me more eafiljr forfake an Argument, on which I could otherwife delight to...Honour to be one. After which, I am fure you will ihore eafily permit me to be filent, in the care you l^fve taken of my Fortune; which you have relcavJ,... | |
| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - 1729 - 428 lehte
...inviolable : And 'tis to that only I attribute my Happinefs in your Love. This makes me more eafily forfake an Argument, on which I could otherwife delight to...dwell : I mean your Judgment in your Choice of Friends ; becaufc I have the Honour to be one. After which, I am fare you will more eafily permit me to be... | |
| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - 1729 - 438 lehte
...inviolable: And 'tis to that only I attribute my Happinefs in your Love. This makes me more eafily forfake an Argument, on which I could otherwife delight to dwell: I mean your Judgment in your Choice of Friendsj becaufJe I have the Honour to be one. After which, I am fure you will more eafily permit me... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 lehte
...inviolable; and it is to that only I attribute my happinefs id your love. This makes me more eafily forfake an argument on which I could otherwife delight to dwell, I mean your judgment in yonr choice of friends, becaufe I have the honour to be one: after which, I am fure, you will more... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 lehte
...inviolable ; and it is to that only I attribute my happinefs in your love. This makes me more eafily forfake an argument on which I could otherwife delight to...care you have taken of my fortune, which you have refcued, not only from the power of others, but from my worft of enemies, my own modefty and fczinefs... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 lehte
...because I have the honour to be one* After which, I am sure you will more easily permit me to be silent in the care you have taken of my fortune, which you have rescued not only from the power of others, but from my worst of enemies, my own modesty and laziness... | |
| 1802 - 584 lehte
...my happiness in your love. This makes me more easily forsake an argument on which I could otherwise delight to dwell, I mean your judgment in your choice of friends, because I have the honour to be one: after which, I am sure, you will more easily permit me to be silent... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 lehte
...my happiness in your love. This makes me more easily forsake an argument, on which I could otherwise delight to dwell ; I mean, your judgment in your choice of friends; because I have the honour to be one. After which I am sure you will more easily permit me to be silent,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 426 lehte
...my happiness in your love. This makes me more easily forsake an argument, on which I could otherwise delight to dwell ; I mean, your judgment in your choice of friends; because I have the honour to be one. After which I am sure you will more easily permit me to be silent,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 lehte
...because I have the honour to be one. After which, I am sure, you will more easily permit me to be silent in the care you have taken of my fortune, which you have rescued, not only from the power of others, but from my worst of enemies, my own modesty and laziness... | |
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