A petit maitre wooed a fair, Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare ; But vainly had preferred his claim ; The maiden owned no answering flame, At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense too painful to be borne, Low at her feet he humbly kneeled, And... The Complete Coiffeur: Or, An Essay on the Art of Adorning Natural, and of ... - Sivu 65tekijä(t) John B. M. D. Lafoy - 1817 - 206 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Samuel Woodworth - 1818 - 308 sivua
...fall, And e'en self-interest, that controls them all — Possess a petty power, when all combined, Compared with Fashion's influence on mankind; For...preferr'd his claim, The maiden own'd no answering flame ; The Vvhiskcrs— a Tale. At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense, too painful to be borne,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 sivua
...and monarchs And e'tm self-interest, that controls them allPossess a pettv power, when all combined. Compared with fashion's influence on mankind; For...; At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense, loo painful to be Ъогпе, Low at her feet he humbly kneel'd, And thus his ardent flame reveal'd... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 sivua
...power, when all combined. Compared with fashion's influence on mankind; For love itself will oft lo fashion bow; The following story will convince you...Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare; But vainly had preferred his claim, The maiden own'd no answering flame; At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense,... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 sivua
...combined. Compared wit*1 fashion's influence on mankind; For love itself will oft to fashion bow; FLe following story will convince you how : A petit maitre...Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare ; But vainly had preferred his claim. The maiden own'd no answering flame ; At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense.... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 sivua
...mine, for then came out The secret of this strangeness — 't was a bet! THE WHISKERS. A PETIT MAITHE wooed a fair, Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare ; But vainly had preferred his claim — The maiden owned no answering flame ; At length, by doubt and anguish torn,... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1853 - 300 sivua
...must demand, not mus-de. DESERT ; er as in her. PLEASURE ;u long, and sound r. ACCENTS ; sound nts. A PETIT MAITRE wooed a fair, Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare, But vainly had preferred his claim ; The maiden owned no answering flame. At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 sivua
...love itself will oft to fashion bow ; The following story will convince you how : 2. A petit roaitre wooed a fair, Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare; But vainly had preferred his claim, The maiden owned no answering flame ; At length by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense,... | |
| 1861 - 144 sivua
...stainless iu blade and in hilt — 1 thought you a jewel — I tiud you n jilt. IH Bayley. THE DANDY. A PETIT MAITRE wooed a fair, Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare, But vainly had preferred his claim ; The maiden owned no answering flame. At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense... | |
| 1884 - 794 sivua
...fall, And e'en self interest, that controls them all — Possess a petty power, when all combined, Compared with fashion's influence on mankind : For...Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare ; But vainly had preferred his claim, The maiden owned no answering llame; At length by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense... | |
| 1872 - 514 sivua
...where, my lords, many of the judgments of this world will be reversed. THE WHISKERS. A PETIT mattre wooed a fair, Of virtue, wealth, and graces rare, But vainly had preferred his claim ; The maiden owned no answering flame ; At length, by doubt and anguish torn, Suspense... | |
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