So all pitied the poor Vicar, despised his uppish, false-hearted wife, and most hated the young squire. |
Here was the son of the false-hearted savage who had accepted his money, agreed to do his work, and then turned against him. |
She came to inquire whether the swain who kept her company, and had promised to marry her, would keep his word or be false-hearted. |
They were men of true, faithful and public spirits, not false-hearted. |
A world is to be shaken, not just one false-hearted lover. |
It was that false-hearted woman gave you these precious maxims. |