Suffered her tinker lover to imprint Sweet kisses on her lips, and squeeze her hand, Hug her, and say the softest things unto her, And in love's plain and pretty language woo her, Without a frown, or even a reprimand. Soon won, the nymph agreed to be... The Works of Peter Pindar - Page 179by Peter Pindar - 1797Full view - About this book
| John Wolcot - 1797 - 350 pages
...Tinker lover to imprint Sweet kifles on her lip, and fqueeze her hand, Hug her, and fay the fofteft things unto her, And in Love's plain and pretty language...NYMPH agreed to join his bed, And, when the Tinker chofe, to church he led. Now to the FATHER the brifk LOVER hied, Who at his noify mill fo bufy plied,... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1816 - 522 pages
...»o. Bat lo, the damsel, with her usual squini, Suffer'd her tinker lover to imprint Sweet kisses ou her lip, and squeeze her hand, Hug her, and say the...plain and pretty language woo her, Without a frown, or ev'na reprimand. Soou wou, the nymph agreed to join his hed, And, when the tinker chose, to church... | |
| A. Cunningham - 1850 - 200 pages
...lo, the damsel with her usual squint, Suffered her tinker love, to imprint Sweet kisses on her lips, and squeeze her hand, Hug her, and say the softest...plain and pretty language woo her, Without a frown, or even a reprimand. Soon won, the nymph agreed to join his bed, And, when the tinker chose, to ehurch... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...! the damsel with her usual squint, Suffered her tinker-lover to imprint Sweet kisses on her lips, and squeeze her hand, Hug her, and say the softest...plain and pretty language woo her, Without a frown, or even a reprimand. Soon won, the nymph agreed to be his wife, And, when the tinker chose, be tied for... | |
| Jerome Barton - American wit and humor - 1871 - 204 pages
...! the damsel with her usual squint, Suffered her tinker lover to imprint Sweet kisses on her lips, and squeeze her hand, Hug her, and say the softest...plain and pretty language woo her, Without a frown, or even a reprimand. Soon won, the nymph agreed to be his wife, And, when the tinker chose, to be tied... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Readers - 1894 - 586 pages
...! the damsel with her usual squint, Suffered her tinker-lover to imprint Sweet kisses on her lips, and squeeze her hand, Hug her, and say the softest...plain and pretty language woo her, Without a frown, or even a reprimand. Soon won, the nymph agreed to be his wife, And, when the tinker chose, be tied for... | |
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