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... marriage , And whispered " How base she has been ! " You said you were sure it would kill you , If ever your husband looked so ; And you will not apostatize , —will you ? My own Araminta , say " No ! " When I heard I was going abroad ...
... marriage , And whispered " How base she has been ! " You said you were sure it would kill you , If ever your husband looked so ; And you will not apostatize , —will you ? My own Araminta , say " No ! " When I heard I was going abroad ...
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... and you like him Very fairly does it strike him . That at home a married pair Does not want a tenor - chorus , Ever , to his wife , canorous , Beauty Clare ? Some new slave I note each season , Wearing life. 52 SONGS OF SOCIETY .
... and you like him Very fairly does it strike him . That at home a married pair Does not want a tenor - chorus , Ever , to his wife , canorous , Beauty Clare ? Some new slave I note each season , Wearing life. 52 SONGS OF SOCIETY .
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... marry a musical box . You exhaust in a day her full extent ; ' Tis the same little tinkle of tunes always ; You must wind her up with a compliment , To be bored with the only airs she plays . W. W. STORY . EPISTLE FROM LORD BORINGDON TO ...
... marry a musical box . You exhaust in a day her full extent ; ' Tis the same little tinkle of tunes always ; You must wind her up with a compliment , To be bored with the only airs she plays . W. W. STORY . EPISTLE FROM LORD BORINGDON TO ...
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... married speedily ; And then - my grief more plain to tell- Soft cares , sweet fears , fond hopes , -farewell ! But still , tho ' false the fleeting dream , Indulge awhile the tender theme , And hear , had fortune yet been kind , How ...
... married speedily ; And then - my grief more plain to tell- Soft cares , sweet fears , fond hopes , -farewell ! But still , tho ' false the fleeting dream , Indulge awhile the tender theme , And hear , had fortune yet been kind , How ...
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... married to - morrow . Married to one who loves you well , Whose wealth to your life will a glory be . Yet I guess you are thinking - who can tell ? - Of Frank , who is over the sea . How happy they were , that girl and boy , On the ...
... married to - morrow . Married to one who loves you well , Whose wealth to your life will a glory be . Yet I guess you are thinking - who can tell ? - Of Frank , who is over the sea . How happy they were , that girl and boy , On the ...
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Araminta AUSTIN DOBSON ball Beauty Clare beaux bliss blue blush bon compagnie Boodle's bright Brighton CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY charming club curl dance dashing young fellow daughter dear delight dinner dream dress E'en Earl EDMUND YATES eyes face fair fancy fashion feel flirt fond FREDERICK LOCKER Fustian Hall girl glove grace hair half handsomest hear heart heigh-ho JOHN GAY Lady laugh Laurette lips London London-by-the-Sea look Lord lover mamma married MATTHEW PRIOR Minuet Miss MORTIMER COLLINS muse n'est jamais never night Now-a-days Number o'er once passion play pleasant pleasure poet poor pretty quadrille rhyme Rolliad rose round SAVILE CLARKE shade sigh sing smile soft song sorrow sure sweet talk taste tears tell tender There's thing THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY thought to-night town Twas verse waltz WILLIAM CONGREVE WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED
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Page 25 - For while she makes her silk-worms beds, With all the tender things, I swear, Whilst all the house my passion reads, In papers round her baby's hair. She may receive and own my flame, For though the strictest prudes should know it, She'll pass for a most virtuous dame, And I for an unhappy poet.
Page 99 - There, when the sounds of flute and fiddle Gave signal sweet in that old hall Of hands across and down the middle, Hers was the subtlest spell by far Of all that...
Page 40 - Both studied, though both seem neglected ; Careless she is with artful care, Affecting to seem unaffected. " With skill her eyes dart every glance, Yet change so soon you'd ne'er suspect them ; For she'd persuade they wound by chance, Though certain aim and art direct them. " She likes herself, yet others hates For that which in herself she prizes ; And, while she laughs at them, forgets She is the thing that she despises.
Page 126 - Breathes on his aching fists in vain, And dooms me to a place more hot. He sees me in to supper go, A silken wonder by my side, Bare arms, bare shoulders, and a row Of flounces, for the door too wide. He thinks how happy is my arm 'Neath its white-gloved and jewelled...
Page 36 - The dews of the evening most carefully shun ! Those tears of the sky for the loss of the sun.
Page 116 - Frank. If I were you, who vow you cannot suffer Whiff of the best, the mildest " honey-dew," I would not dance with smoke-consuming Puffer, If I were you! Nellie. If I were you, I would not, sir, be bitter, Even to write the Cynical Review : — Frank. No, I should doubtless find flirtation fitter, If I were you ! Nellie.
Page xvii - FOLLOW a shadow, it still flies you, Seem to fly it, it will pursue. So court a mistress, she denies you, Let her alone, she will court you. Say are not women truly, then, Styled but the shadows of us men ? At morn and even shades are longest, At noon they are or short or none. So men at weakest, they are strongest, But grant us perfect, they're not known. Say are not women truly, then, Styled but the shadows of us men...
Page 72 - Or I am much mistaken. Must Lady Jenny frisk about, And visit with her cousins? At balls must she make all the rout, And bring home hearts by dozens?
Page 100 - Lieutenant of the County. But titles, and the three per cents., And mortgages, and great relations, And India bonds, and tithes, and rents, Oh what are they to love's sensations? Black eyes, fair forehead, clustering locks Such wealth, such honours, Cupid chooses He cares as little for the Stocks, As Baron Rothschild for the Muses.
Page 36 - Your pinners set right, your twitcher tied on, Your prayers at an end, and your breakfast quite done, Retire to some author improving and gay, And with sense like your own, set your mind for the day. At twelve you may walk, for at this time...