I love to be envied, and would not marry a wife that I alone could love; loving alone is as dull as eating alone.


Comedy of the Country Girl Altered by David Garrick with the Life of the Author and a Critique by Richard Cumberland (ed. 1817)


I love to be envied, and would not marry a wife that I alone could love; loving alone is as dull as eating alone.

I love to be envied, and would not marry a wife that I alone could love; loving alone is as dull as eating alone.

I love to be envied, and would not marry a wife that I alone could love; loving alone is as dull as eating alone.

I love to be envied, and would not marry a wife that I alone could love; loving alone is as dull as eating alone.