For women, born to be controll'd, Stoop to the forward and the bold, Affect the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud. Who first the generous steed oppress'd, Not kneeling did salute the beast, But with high courage, life, and force,... A Collection of English Songs: With an Appendix of Original Pieces - Page 66by Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 221 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...... Still follow Fortune where foe leads the way. Dryd. P»l. &, . For Women born to be controul'd, Stoop to the forward and the bold ; AfFef.t the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolick, and the loud. Who firft the gen'rous Steed oppreft, Not kneeling did falute the Heart •... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 pages
...Poftures which render him derpis'd, Where he endeavours to be priz'd. For women, (born to be controul'd,) Stoop to the forward, and the bold : Affeft the haughty, and the proud, The gay, the frolick, and the loud. Who firft the gen'rous fleed oppreft, Not kneeling did falute the beaft; But... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 104 pages
...for the braveft Fellow in Europe may beat hit Brains out againft the ftubborn Walls of a Town—But " Women, born to be controll'd, " Stoop to the Forward, and the Bold. [Extmt. ACT III. SCENE I. The SCENE continues. Enttr Lord Morelove and Sir Charles. L. Mor. OO ! Did... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 274 pages
...Poftures which render him defpis'd, Where he endeavours to be priz'd. For women (born to be control'd) Stoop to the forward and the bold : Affeft the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolie, and the loud. Who firft the generous fteed oppreft, Not kneeling did falute the beaft ; But... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 346 pages
...endeavours to be priz'd. For women (born to be control'd) Stoop to the forward and the bold : Affect the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud. Who fir(t the generous fteed oppreft, Not kneeling did falute the beaft ; But with high courage, life,... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 pages
...Diforder'd, tremble, fawn, and creep; Poftures which render him defpis'd, Where he endeavours to be priz'd. For women, born to be controll'd, Stoop to...and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud. Who firft the gen'rous fteed oppreft, Not kneeling did falute the beaft, But with high courage, life,... | |
| 1794 - 450 pages
...common taste of the sex. " For women born to be controul'd Stoop to the forward and -the bold; Affefl the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud." NO, N°- 149. TUESDAY, AUGUST Bl, Cni in manu sit qoem esse dementem vclit, Qnem sipere, quern sanari,-quem... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 240 pages
...weep, Diforder'd tremble, fawn and creep; Poftures which render him defpis'd, Where he endeavours to be priz'd. For Women (born to be controll'd) Stoop to...WALLER. B THE ANTI-PLATONICK. >Y Heav'n, 'tis all mere affeftation I I hate this Cant of Wit and Senfe; What ! barter Love for Converfation! Soft Kifles for... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 pages
...Disorder'd, tremble, fawn, and creep ; Postures which render him despis'd, Where he endeavours to be priz'd. For women, born to be controll'd, Stoop to the forward and the bold, Affect the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud. Who first the generous steed oppress'd,... | |
| 1802 - 556 pages
...the Rug« of King James, by Francis Ofbome." ' Stoop ' Çtoops to the forward and the bold, Affecb the haughty and the proud, The gay, the frolic, and the loud.'* " The counteraélion which gives birth to thefe evils is the beft defence of arißocracy ; for ' there... | |
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