Which way shall I turn me? how can I decide? Wives, the day of our death, are as fond as a bride. One wife is too much for most husbands to hear, But two at a time there's no mortal can bear. This way, and that way, and which way I will, What would comfort... The British Drama: Operas and farces - Pagina 631804Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles E. Pearce - 1913 - 492 pagina’s
...prevent a lawsuit between your two widows. " Air—MACHEATH : " Which way shall I turn me ? how can I decide ? Wives, the day of our death, are as fond...a bride. One wife is too much for most husbands to bear, But two at a time, there's no mortal can bear ! This way, and that way, and which way I will,... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 pagina’s
...between your two widows. AIR LIII — Tom Tinker's my true love. Mach. Which way shall I turn me? How can I decide? Wives, the day of our death, are as fond...and which way I will, What would comfort the one, t'other wife would take ill. Polly. But if his own misfortunes have made him insensible to mine a father... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 482 pagina’s
...between your two widow*. AIR Lin — Tom Tinker's my true lore. Mach. Which way shall I turn me? How can I decide? Wives, the day of our death, are as fond as a bride. One wife in too much for most husband* to hear. But two at a time there's no mortal can bear. This way, and... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 488 pagina’s
...hetween your two widows. AIR LIU — Tom Tinker's my true love. Mach. Which way shall I turn me? How can I decide? Wives, the day of our death, are as fond as a hride. One wife is too much for most hushands to hear. But two at a time there's no mortal can hear.... | |
| John Christopher Pepusch - 1920 - 120 pagina’s
...prevent a law suit between your two widows. AIR NO. 49 Macheath Which way shall I turn me -- How can I decide? Wives, the day of our death, are as fond...and which way I will, What would comfort the one, t'other (Crosses to PEACHUM L.) Polly wife would take ill, But if his own misfortunes have made him... | |
| John Christopher Pepusch - 1920 - 122 pagina’s
...between your two widows« AIR NO. 49 Macheath Which way shall I turn me — How can I decide? '.Vives, the day of our death, are as fond as a bride. One...and which way I will, What would comfort the one, t'other (Crosses to PEACHUM L.) Polly wife would take ill, But if his own misfortunes have made him... | |
| 1920 - 120 pagina’s
...prevent a law suit between your two widows. AIR NO. 49 Macheath Which way shall I turn me -- How can I decide? Wives, the day of our death, are as fond...a bride. One wife is too much for most husbands to heur, But two at a time there's no mortal can bear. This way, and that way, and which way I will, What... | |
| David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 pagina’s
...your two widows. Am [XIII] — Tom Tinker's my true love MACHEATH. Which way shall I turn me ? How can 23 36 One wife is too much for most husbands to hear, But two at a time there's no mortal can bear. This... | |
| John Gay - 1926 - 758 pagina’s
...are as fond as a bride. One wife is too much for most husbands to hear, But two at a time there 's no mortal can bear. This way, and that way, and which way I will. What would, comfort the one, t'other wife would take ill. 30 Polly. But if his own misfortunes have made him insensible to. mine... | |
| John Gay - 1926 - 762 pagina’s
...are as fond as a bride. One wife is too much for most husbands to hear, But two at a time there 's no mortal can bear. This way, and that way, and which way I will. What would comfort the one, t'other wife would tahe ill. 3o Polly. But if his own misfortunes have made him insensible to mine... | |
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