Pleasantries: In Rhyme and Proseauthor, 1819 - 104 |
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Strona 18
... pop't into the room Dress'd in a silk gown , that look'd just fresh from the loom But without finery , or frippery , or lace With very coarse hands , and a plain hard featur'd face But sure never was woman so clean and so neat 18.
... pop't into the room Dress'd in a silk gown , that look'd just fresh from the loom But without finery , or frippery , or lace With very coarse hands , and a plain hard featur'd face But sure never was woman so clean and so neat 18.
Strona 19
... woman You're not a fine Lady , you're one of the common " Twas Dame Fortune I wish'd to pay me a visit But how came you here - pray madam how is it ? I must beg you'll be seated ? I'm but a bad hand At the pride that would make wearied ...
... woman You're not a fine Lady , you're one of the common " Twas Dame Fortune I wish'd to pay me a visit But how came you here - pray madam how is it ? I must beg you'll be seated ? I'm but a bad hand At the pride that would make wearied ...
Strona 44
... . " But if a Woman as thy form display'd The happy Man , who may have thee for wife , Bound by such sweet magic , shall be said With truth , " To bear a charmed life , ' " " All Works and No Works . THERE are two great 44.
... . " But if a Woman as thy form display'd The happy Man , who may have thee for wife , Bound by such sweet magic , shall be said With truth , " To bear a charmed life , ' " " All Works and No Works . THERE are two great 44.
Strona 65
... this our savage D - y land , ' Tmay not be out of season , To say the moral well applies , Don't catch our manners as they rise , Nor , nor as they've risen . I Dn Woman . NATURE benignant and bounteous to man ,. 1 65.
... this our savage D - y land , ' Tmay not be out of season , To say the moral well applies , Don't catch our manners as they rise , Nor , nor as they've risen . I Dn Woman . NATURE benignant and bounteous to man ,. 1 65.
Strona 66
... woman , creation's great plan ; No charm was neglected of person or mind , Comely , and courteous , most chaste and refined . What tho ' she mistook , so providence blends That from Woman proceeds more than ample amends , The cause of ...
... woman , creation's great plan ; No charm was neglected of person or mind , Comely , and courteous , most chaste and refined . What tho ' she mistook , so providence blends That from Woman proceeds more than ample amends , The cause of ...
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