The palace martyr [lady F.E. Rawdon-Hastings]! A satire, by the hon. *. *. *.1839 |
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... Think you that husband , peasant though he be , Would weep and whimper o'er the infamy ? Think you his manly heart would stoop to pray ? Think you his hand would hesitate to slay ? No , let the sland'rer be however high , He must ...
... Think you that husband , peasant though he be , Would weep and whimper o'er the infamy ? Think you his manly heart would stoop to pray ? Think you his hand would hesitate to slay ? No , let the sland'rer be however high , He must ...
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... think that , when the feeble breath Of the beloved was fluttering in death , The mourning relatives would drink and eat , Like the base creatures of her courtly suite ? Did she suppose that , like her Premier , they 11.
... think that , when the feeble breath Of the beloved was fluttering in death , The mourning relatives would drink and eat , Like the base creatures of her courtly suite ? Did she suppose that , like her Premier , they 11.
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... child feels cross or ill , To give a potion or prescribe a pill ! See with what skill she checks that prancing steed , While trains of courtiers to her ear succeed , Think you she sorrows o'er the slandered dead ? No 13.
... child feels cross or ill , To give a potion or prescribe a pill ! See with what skill she checks that prancing steed , While trains of courtiers to her ear succeed , Think you she sorrows o'er the slandered dead ? No 13.
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Think you she sorrows o'er the slandered dead ? No , she is callous as yon coffin's lead ! The gay cortège , the ball - room's brilliant glare , The dulcet sound of some Italian air , These are the objects of our lady's thought , These ...
Think you she sorrows o'er the slandered dead ? No , she is callous as yon coffin's lead ! The gay cortège , the ball - room's brilliant glare , The dulcet sound of some Italian air , These are the objects of our lady's thought , These ...
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The Palace Martyr [Lady F.E. Rawdon-Hastings]! a Satire, by the Hon. *. *. * Palace Martyr Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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abode ashes base BELL YARD Blessed blood bosoms breast breath bright Britain's brow Calumny child Court physician courtier courtly coward creature crew crush Dared dart dead Death's deed destiny disgrace doom doth endeared England's eternal Ev'n fair falsehood fame feast flag foul friends gallantry gift glare glozing grave hand healing heart heav'n hero honest HONOURABLE humble husband's infamy Innocence intrigue isle justice labour lend load maid maiden Malice manly mind mock mourning Nature's neath noble PALACE MARTYR Peace peasant poor pray Premier presence prey PRINTER pure purity Queen race refuge rest revel round Royal SATIRE scene shame skill sland'rer Slander slave sleep smile soul splendour sport steals Stood Strange suffer sweet tale TEMPLE BAR things Think Thou Thrice moral Court throne toil tongue Ventured victim virgin virtue Watched o'er weary wife's wild WILLIAM STEVENS Woman word
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Seite 1 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.