| Edward Young - Women - 1741 - 194 pages
...gofpel too. Our matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in vain, for none, but for their •wives \ Who marry to be free, to range the more, And wed one man, to 'wan ton with a fcore. Abroad too kind, at home 'tis ftedfaft hate, And one eternal tempeft of debate.... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1752 - 154 pages
...gofpel too. Our matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in vain, for none, but for their wives ; Who "Who marry to be free, to range the more, And wed...tempeft of debate. What foul eruptions from a look mod meek ? What thunders burfting from a dimpled cheek ? Their pajffitms bear it with a lofty hand... | |
| Edward Young - English literature - 1762 - 412 pages
...Goffel too. Our matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in vain for none, but for their wives ; Who marry to be free, to range the more, And wed one...wanton with a fcore. Abroad too kind, at home 'tis fled faft hate, And one eternal tempeft of debate. What foul eruptions, from a look moft meek ! What... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 pages
...Go/pel too. Our matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in vain for none, but for their wives ; Who marry to be free, to range the more, And wed one...debate. What foul eruptions, from a look moft meek ! What thunders burfting, from a dimpled cheek ! Their paflions bear it with a lofty hand ! But then,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 pages
...expatiates unreftrain'd ; Without thin decency held up to view, Naked fhe ftalks o'er Law and Gofpel Kx>. Our matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in...What thunders burfting, from a dimpled cheek ! Their paflicm bear it with a lofty hand! But then, their reafon is at due command. Is there whom you deteft,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...law and ^ofpel too Our Matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in vain for none but for their wi Who marry to be free, to range the more. And wed one man to wanton with a fcoic. Abroad too kind, at home 'tis ftcdfaft hsu, And one eternal tempeft of debate. • Solem <juii... | |
| Charles Pigott - Great Britain - 1794 - 260 pages
...COUNTESS " Our Matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, " Men figh in vain for none, but for their wives -r " Who marry to be free, to range the more, " And wed one man, to—— with a fcore." TO plant horns on the front of a Peer, is deemed a breach of privilege both in England... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 574 pages
...and gofpcl too. Our matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in vain for none but for their wives; Who marry to be free, to range the more, And wed one man to wanton wit ia (core. Abroad too kind, at home 'tis ftedfuft hate, And one eternal tcmp-ft of debate. What... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 pages
...gofpel too. Our matrons lead fuch exemplary lives, Men figh in vain for none, but for their wives ; 3X0 Who marry to be free, to range the more, And wed one...! 385 What thunders burfting from a dimpled cheek! * silem quis diccrc falTum Audeat I tfrf. But then their reafon is at due command. Is there whom you... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 420 pages
...Gospel too. Our matrons lead such exemplary lives, Men sigh in vain for none, but for their wives ; Who marry to be free, to range the more, And wed one man, to wanton with a score. Abroad too kind, at home 'tis stedfast hate, And one eternal tempest of debate. What foul eruptions,... | |
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