| 1806 - 312 pages
...husband the same happy skill, For hearts, like young birds, may be tam'd to your will. Be gay andp^od humour'd, complying and kind. Turn the chief of your care from your face to your mind: r...voL. 2. Tis there that a wife may her conquests improve, And Hymth slrall rivet the fetters of... | |
| 438 pages
...fame happy fkill, For hearts, like your birds, may be tam'd to your will. Be gay and good-humour'd, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from your face to your mind-; 'Tis thus that a wife may her conquefls improvej And Hymen fliall rivet the fetters of LOY.E, THE END. -.--a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like young birds, may be tamed to your will. Be gay and good-humour'd, for a few moments, and not impute to me any impertinence,...[Curletying very loo;.] Fine-spoken madam, you are mo FALSTAFF'S WEDDING. WRITTEN IN IMITATION OF SHAKESPEARE. ur IF. KEN RICK, LL.D PROLOGUE. SPOKEN BY... | |
| Papirius Cursor - 1821 - 40 pages
...husband the same happy skill, For hearts, like your birds, may be tam'd to your will. Be s^ay and "food humour'd, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from your face to your mind ; "f is there that the wife may her conquest improve, And Hymen will rivet the fetters of love. --... | |
| Miss Macauley (Elizabeth Wright) - 1833 - 442 pages
...same happy skill, •For hearts, like young birds, may be tam'd to your wilt. Be gay and hoodhumonr'd, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from...improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love*. Lord Etheridge was complimenting her on hei taste and execution, when she archly remarked, "that he... | |
| 1834 - 480 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like your birds, may be tamed to your will. Be gay and good-humoured, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from your face to your mind ; 'Tis thus that a wife may her conquest improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love. To catch sluggish... | |
| Miss Macauley (Elizabeth Wright) - 1834 - 478 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like young birds, may be tam'd to your will Be gay and hoodhumour'd, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from...improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love*. •Lord Etheridge was complimenting her on her taste and execution, when she archly remarked, " that... | |
| 1841 - 226 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like your birds, may be limed to your will. Be gay and good-humour'd, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from your face to your mind ; 'T is thus that a wife may her conquests improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love. ORIGIN... | |
| John Mather Austin - 1847 - 414 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like your birds, may be tamed at your will ; Be gay and good humored, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from your face to your mind : 'Tis thus that a wife may her conquests improve, And Hymen will rivet the fetters of Love." The remarks... | |
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