| Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 238 Seiten
...song. On POPE'S having just published his Dunciad. AT length Pope conquers ; Hervey, Wortley, yield, VERSES SIR C. HANBURY WILLIAMS, ADDRESSED TO HIS DAUGHTER...going to indulge her taste, In a most delicious feast, Consisting of a slice of cheese. BY A sharp-set Fox (a wily creature) Pass'd by that way In search... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 Seiten
...addressed to a new-married lady, by Mrs. Hales : — Fanny, beware of jealousy, Our sex's bitterest enemy ; For other foes we are prepar'd, And nature puts us on our guard ; But in this foe such things are found, As give our peace its deadliest wound. Of this, my dear, I'll... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 Seiten
...naked will appear, BelovM by all who Truth revere. FLATTERY. A FABLE. SIR CRARLES RANBURY WILLIAMS. FANNY, beware of flattery, Your sex's much-lov'd enemy...nurse the hand ; And this, my child, an ^Esop's Fable Wul prove much hotter than I 'm able. A young vain female Crow, Had perch'd upon a pine tree's bough,... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 Seiten
...naked will appear, Belov'd by all who Truth revere. FLATTERY. A FABLE. SIR CHARLES HANBURY WILLIAMS. FANNY, beware of flattery, Your sex's much-lov'd enemy;...the dart, we nurse the hand; And this, my child, an JEsop's Fable Will prove much better than I 'm able. A young vain female Crow, Had perch'd upon a pine... | |
| 1867 - 530 Seiten
...reproduction. FANNY, beware of flattery, Your sex's much-loved enemy ; For other foes we are prepared, And Nature puts us on our guard : In that alone such...going to indulge her taste, In a most delicious feast, A sharp-set Fox (a wily creature) Pass'd by that way In search of prey ; When to his nose the smell... | |
| 1875 - 540 Seiten
...reproduction. FANNY, beware of flattery, Your sex's much-loved enemy ; For other foes we are prepared, And Nature puts us on our guard : In that alone such...the dart, we nurse the hand ; And this, my child, an JEsop's Fable Will prove much better than I'm able. A young vain female Crow, Had perch'd upon a pine... | |
| James Parton - 1884 - 734 Seiten
...will appear, Belov'd by all who Truth revere. FLATTERY. JL FAl'.rK BIB CHABLE8 HASB0BT WILLIAM* FAKNY, beware of flattery, Your sex's much-lov'd enemy ;...child, an ./Esop's Fable Will prove much better than I 'm able. A young vain female Crow, Had perch'd upon a pine tree's bough, And sitting there at ease,... | |
| James Parton - 1884 - 732 Seiten
...who Truth revere. FLATTERY. A TABLE. SIR OHARLK H ASIIURT WILLIAM* FAHHT, beware of flattery, Tour sex's much-lov"d enemy ; For other foes we are prepar'd,...child, an ^Esop's Fable Will prove much better than I 'm abJe. A young vain female Crow, Had perch'd upon a pine tree's bough, And sitting there at ease,... | |
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