| Collection - 1702 - 476 страници
...Afternoon, I . , * " I " « t • * • And not come home again toofoon: . •./--.• •«{ •• The Change, the City, or the Play, As each was proper for the Day. A Turn in Summer to HjJe-Park, When it grew tollerably dark. • • * Wives Pleafure caufes Husbands Pain, Strange... | |
| 1702 - 472 страници
...Afterhoon,v • , • > "'"'• ...- r • •ftt And not come home again too Toon: The Change, the-City, of the Play, ' As each was proper for the Day. A Turn in Summer to Hyde- Park, • When it grew tollerably dark. "... . ' . . " ..... Wives Pleafurc caufes... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 412 страници
...Lady Dine at homes Yes fure,— -but is the Colonel cornel Nexr, how to fpend the Afrcrtioon> And nor come Home again too foon; The Change, the City, or...Play, As each was proper for the Day ; A Turn, in Summer, to Hyde-Park, When it grew tolerably dark. Wives Pleafure caufes Husbands Pain, Strange Fancies'... | |
| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 страници
...Cloaths were huddl'd on by Two; Then, Does my Lady Dine at homes Yet fure, bur is the ColDnel come? Kexr, how to fpend the Afternoon, And not come Home again too foon ; The Change, the Ciry, or the Play, As each was proper for the Day ; A Turn, in Summer, to Hyde-Perk, When it grew tolerably... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 страници
...Twelve She rofe: with much ado Her Cloaths were huddl'd on by Two : Then j Does my Lady Dine at home > Yes fure ; but is the Colonel come > Next, how to...the Afternoon, • And not come Home again too foon 5 The Change, the City, or the Play, As each was proper for the Day ; A Turn in Summer to HYDE- PA... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 274 страници
...Her cloaths were huddled on by two : Then, does my lady dine at home ? Yes, fure; but is the Col'nel come ? Next, how to fpend the afternoon, And not come...play, As each was proper for the day ; A turn, in fummeri to Hyde Parit,. When it grew tolerably dark. Wife's pleafure caufes hufbancl's pain.: Strange... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1779 - 478 страници
...twelve me rofe ; with much ado Her cloadis were huddled on by two ; Then, does my lady dine at-home ? Yes fure ; — but is the Colonel come ? Next, how...the Play, As each was proper for the day : A turn A turn in fummer to Hyde-Park, When it grew tolerably dark. Wife's pleafure caufes hufband's pain :... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1779 - 480 страници
...two; Then, does my lady dine at home ? Yes fure ; — but is the Colonel come ? Next, how to fpend rhe afternoon, And not come home again too foon ; The...the Play, As each was proper for. the day : A turn. A turn in fummer to Hyde-Park, When it grew tolerably dark. Wife's pleafure caufes hufoand's pain;... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 страници
...twelve fhe rofe ; with much ado Her clothes were huddled on by two ; Then, does my Lady dine at home ? Yes, fure ! — But is the Colonel come ? Next, how...to Hyde-Park, When it grew tolerably dark. Wife's pleafure caufes hufoand's pain : Strange fancies come in Hans's brain : He thought of what he did not... | |
| 1795 - 846 страници
...twelve (he rofe ; with rauch add Her clothe« were huddled un by two ; Then, does my lady dine at home ? Yes, fure ! — But is the Colonel come ! Next, how...home again too foon; The Change, the City, or the Flat, As each was proper for the day : A turn in fuminer to Hyde- Park, When it grew telerablj dark.... | |
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