A LETTER OF ADVICE FROM Miss MEDORA TREVILIAN, AT PADUA, TO Miss ARAMINTA VAVASOUR, IN LONDON. JOU tell me you're promised a lover, My own Araminta, next week ; Why cannot my fancy discover The hue of his coat and his cheek? Alas ! if he look like another,... Songs of Society, from Anne to Victoria - Page 37edited by - 1880 - 234 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Ward's ' English Poets.' as an example of Praed's " lightest style." The first stanza runs : — You tell me you're promised a lover, My own Araminta,...if he look like another, A vicar, a banker, a beau, Re deaf to your father and mot her. .My own Araminta. say " No ! " And so on for thirteen stanzas.... | |
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...Voila pourquoi je ne saurais 1'aimer." Scribe. You tell me you're promised a lover, My own Aramfnta, next week ; Why cannot my fancy discover The hue of his coat and his cheek ! Alas ! if he looks like another, A vicar, a banker, a beau, Be deaf to your father and mother, My own Araminta,... | |
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