| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1910 - 518 pages
...from a delicate touch ; Not handled too roughly, nor played on too much. ' Be gay and good-humoured, complying, and kind, Turn the chief of your care from your face to your mind, Attractions so pleasing, resistless will prove, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of Love.' Murphy's... | |
| Eola Willis - 1924 - 532 pages
...nor blush to be taught That prudence must cherish, what beauty has caught. Be gay and good humor'd, complying and kind ; Turn the chief of your care from...your face to your mind: Tis there that a wife may her conquest improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love. Special Notice March 18— 1766. "As the... | |
| James Boswell - 1928 - 368 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like young birds, may be tam'd to your will. Be gay and good-humour'd, complying and kind, Turn the chief of your care from...improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love. head the poet laureat's Variety, a tale for married people, in which "We live, my dear, too much together,"... | |
| James Boswell - 1928 - 364 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like young 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; Til there that a wife may her conquests improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love. 9 Garrick's... | |
| Theocritus Junior - 2003 - 281 pages
...same happy skill, For hearts, like your buds, may be tamed to 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 conquest improve, And Hymen shall rivet the fetters of love." WINE. GAKRIOK.... | |
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