The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... lady ? " -The company asked what lady ? " but he said no more , until they broke up at six in the morning . All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday , and from playhouse to playhouse every night in the week ...
... lady ? " -The company asked what lady ? " but he said no more , until they broke up at six in the morning . All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday , and from playhouse to playhouse every night in the week ...
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... lady soon wanted the support of good - humour and complacency of manners . Upon this , my spark flies to the bottle for relief from sa- tiety . She disdains him for being tired with that for which all men envied him ; and he never came ...
... lady soon wanted the support of good - humour and complacency of manners . Upon this , my spark flies to the bottle for relief from sa- tiety . She disdains him for being tired with that for which all men envied him ; and he never came ...
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... lady with her tongue was still prepar'd , She rattled loud , and he impatient heard : ' Tis a fine hour ! In a sweet pickle made ! And this , Sir John , is every day the trade . Here I sit moping all the live - long night , Devour'd ...
... lady with her tongue was still prepar'd , She rattled loud , and he impatient heard : ' Tis a fine hour ! In a sweet pickle made ! And this , Sir John , is every day the trade . Here I sit moping all the live - long night , Devour'd ...
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... lady's grief : Her busy thoughts are on the trial bent , And , female like , impatient for th ' event ! The bonny knight reels home exceeding clear , Prepar'd for clamour and domestic war : Entering , he cries , - Hey ! where's our ...
... lady's grief : Her busy thoughts are on the trial bent , And , female like , impatient for th ' event ! The bonny knight reels home exceeding clear , Prepar'd for clamour and domestic war : Entering , he cries , - Hey ! where's our ...
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... lady to undress . Nay , kiss me , Molly , for I'm much inclin'd : ' Her lace she cuts , to take him in the mind . Thus the fond pair to bed enamour'd went , The lady pleas'd , and the good knight content . For many days these fond ...
... lady to undress . Nay , kiss me , Molly , for I'm much inclin'd : ' Her lace she cuts , to take him in the mind . Thus the fond pair to bed enamour'd went , The lady pleas'd , and the good knight content . For many days these fond ...
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