Hymens̓ Recruiting-sergeant: Or the New Matrimonial Tat-too for Old BachelorsSilas Andrus, 1823 - 52 páginas |
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... all may see : " Marry , and raise up soldiers , might and main , " Then laugh , you may , at England , France and Spain . Wishing you all , the hearing ear - the be- iv lieving heart - and a saving antipathy to apes TO ALL THE ...
... all may see : " Marry , and raise up soldiers , might and main , " Then laugh , you may , at England , France and Spain . Wishing you all , the hearing ear - the be- iv lieving heart - and a saving antipathy to apes TO ALL THE ...
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... marry , and love their husbands ; and raise up good children . " " Tis well said , most noble , patri- otic Paul ! May the children of Columbia hearken to thy counsel ! that there be no more old Bachelors in our land , like scrubby oaks ...
... marry , and love their husbands ; and raise up good children . " " Tis well said , most noble , patri- otic Paul ! May the children of Columbia hearken to thy counsel ! that there be no more old Bachelors in our land , like scrubby oaks ...
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... Marry ! 3. And even if money be your object- Marry ! Now let's to the point and prove these pre- cious truths . Draw near , ye Bachelors of the willing ear , while , with the gray quill of ex- perience I write , THE PLEASURES OF THE MARRIED ...
... Marry ! 3. And even if money be your object- Marry ! Now let's to the point and prove these pre- cious truths . Draw near , ye Bachelors of the willing ear , while , with the gray quill of ex- perience I write , THE PLEASURES OF THE MARRIED ...
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... we must ( next to the love of God ) seek it in such a marriage of innocence and love ! On the bright list of their felicities , I would set down , as the FIRST BLISS OF MATRIMONY , the charming society , the OLD BACHELORS .
... we must ( next to the love of God ) seek it in such a marriage of innocence and love ! On the bright list of their felicities , I would set down , as the FIRST BLISS OF MATRIMONY , the charming society , the OLD BACHELORS .
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... marriage of two such fond hearts , in one uni- ted , forms a state of friendship , of all others , the most perfect and delightful . ' Tis a mar riage of souls , of persons , of wishes , and of interest . Are you poor ? Like another ...
... marriage of two such fond hearts , in one uni- ted , forms a state of friendship , of all others , the most perfect and delightful . ' Tis a mar riage of souls , of persons , of wishes , and of interest . Are you poor ? Like another ...
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angel arms beauty beloved wife black eyes blessings blest BLISS OF MATRIMONY blooming celibacy charm cheeks citizen Bachelor conjugal bliss dear Bachelors DEAR GENTLES Delia delight Dumfries Early Marriages earth expensive eyes and bro fair feel felicities Florio fond parent gentleman girl Glorious youth harlot's hear heart helpmate honour HYMEN'S RECRUITING SERGEANT industry innocence ken heads kings and conquerors kiss Ladies laugh life's lips little prattlers longer lead-Oh look Lord loving wife lust M. L. WEEMS maid Maintain a wife married matches mind ne'er nectar negro ning OLD BACHELORS pany Paradise passion PENNSYLVANIA pleasure poor Portsmouth precious preserves youth raise up soldiers raptures republicans sake securing the copies sigh smile Solomon SONG sparkling sweet sweeten sweetest tender bosom thee tis population tongue virtue voice wedlock weltering in blood wife and children wish-'tis woman he loves worthless rake wretched young Bachelor
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Página 34 - I have found out a gift for my fair; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed; But let me that plunder forbear, She will say 'twas a barbarous deed...
Página 18 - Though fools spurn Hymen's gentle powers, We, who improve his golden hours, By sweet experience know, That marriage, rightly understood, Gives to the tender and the good, A paradise below.
Página 43 - Let not thine heart decline to her ways, go not astray in her paths. For she hath cast down many wounded : yea, many strong men have been slain by her. Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death.
Página 45 - Grace was in all her steps, Heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love.
Página 19 - Her wit and good humour bloom all the year through ; Time still, as he flies, adds increase to her truth, And gives to her mind what he steals from her youth. Ye shepherds so gay, who make love to ensnare, And cheat with false vows, the too credulous fair ; In search of true pleasure how vainly you roam ! To hold it for life, you must find it at home.
Página 18 - Through walks grown with woodbines as often we stray, Around us our boys and girls frolic and play : How pleasing their sport is ! The wanton ones see, And borrow their looks from my Jessy and me.
Página 34 - twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, she averred, Who could rob a poor bird of its young ; And I loved her the more when I heard Such tenderness fall from her tongue.
Página 37 - Here all her store of richest odours meets, I'll lay thee in a wilderness of sweets. Whatever to the sense can grateful be I have collected there — I want but thee. My husband's gone a journey far away, Much gold he took abroad, and long will stay, He named for his return a distant day.