He's tall and he's straight as the poplar tree, His cheeks are as fresh as the rose ; He looks like a squire of high degree When drest in his Sunday clothes. Proverbs for Acting - Page 22by Ellen Pickering - 1844 - 121 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Cawthorn (publisher.) - English drama - 1806 - 286 pages
...made hay. Phce. He's tall, and he's strait as the poplar tree, His cheeks are as fresh as the rose; He looks like a 'squire of high degree When drest in his Sunday clothes. Phte. There's fifty young men, Src. Will. I've kissed and. I've prattled, $c. [Go off... | |
| James Plumptre - English drama - 1812 - 424 pages
...new-made hay. Phtc. He's tall, and he's strait as the poplar free, His checks are as fresh as the rose ; He looks like a 'squire of high degree When drest in his Sunday clothes. Phoe. There' s fifty young men, Sfc. Will. Within our own village, Sfc. [Go off on... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 490 pages
...new-made hay. Phas. He's tall and he's straight as the poplar tree, His cheeks are as fresh as the rose ; He looks like a squire of high degree When drest in his Sunday clothes. Will. I've kiss'd and I've prattled, &c. Phas. There's fifty young men, &c. [Exeunt... | |
| 1826 - 334 pages
...even so favourably as we can of his tragedy : his appearance is invari.ibly that of a man-milliner. " He looks like a squire of high degree, When drest in his Sunday clothes." About his Doricourt there is neither elegance or ease. We sec an hundred of such gentlemen... | |
| English drama - 1827 - 378 pages
...new-made hay. Plue. He's tall and he's strait as the poplar tree, His cheeks are as fresh as the rose ; He looks like a squire of high degree, When drest in his Sunday clothes. Phœ. There's fifty young men, &c. ) Exeunt Phœ. к. Wll. I've kise'd and I've prattled,... | |
| Drawing-room sibyl - 1855 - 464 pages
...Andronicus. 22 He's tall, and he's straight as the poplar tree, His cheeks are as red as the rose, He looks like a squire of high degree When drest in his Sunday clothes. Mrs Brooke. 23 His frame is slight, his forehead high, And swept by threads of raven... | |
| Hand and heart - Christmas stories, English - 1879 - 180 pages
...now : but " And then she carolled out a snatch of an old song that she had heard in childhood, — " He looks like a squire of high degree, When drest in his Sunday clothes." Ah ! what merry ways and happy memories dwell with a loving spirit. CHAPTER III. DISCOVERIES.... | |
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