The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... married in the dead of night . But say not a word . Hymen shall put his torch into a dark lanthorn , that it may be secret ; and Juno shall give her peacock poppy- water , that he may fold his ogling tail ; and Argus's hundred eyes be ...
... married in the dead of night . But say not a word . Hymen shall put his torch into a dark lanthorn , that it may be secret ; and Juno shall give her peacock poppy- water , that he may fold his ogling tail ; and Argus's hundred eyes be ...
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... married her Ladyship in 1716 ; and died at Holland House three years after that splendid but dismal union . * And ... marry him on terms much like those on which a Turkish princess is espoused - to whom the Sultan is reported to ...
... married her Ladyship in 1716 ; and died at Holland House three years after that splendid but dismal union . * And ... marry him on terms much like those on which a Turkish princess is espoused - to whom the Sultan is reported to ...
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... marriage story ; -how the Prince reeled into chapel to be married ; how he hiccupped out his vows of fidelity— you know how he kept them : how he pursued the woman whom he had married ; to what a state he brought her ; with what blows ...
... marriage story ; -how the Prince reeled into chapel to be married ; how he hiccupped out his vows of fidelity— you know how he kept them : how he pursued the woman whom he had married ; to what a state he brought her ; with what blows ...
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