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Specimens of English dramatic poets, who lived about the ...
Did your pride Descend from him ? but let that pass. Your fortune, Or rather your
husband's industry, advanc'd you To the rank of merchant's wife. He made a kjc^
ht, And your sweet mistress-ship ladyfy'd, you w.re Satin on solemn days, a chain
...
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The British classical authors: Select speciments of the ...
He made And your sweet mistress-ship ladyfy'd, you wore Satin on solemn days,
a chain of gold, A velvet hood, rich borders, and sometimes A dainty miniver cap,
a silver pin Headed with a pearl worth threepence; and thus far so You were ...
Ludwig Christian Friedrich Herrig, 1872
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Dramatic specimens and ...
He made a knight, And your sweet mistress-ship ladyfy'd, you wore Satin on
solemn days, a chain of gold, A velvet hood, rich borders, and sometimes A
dainty miniver cap, a silver pin Headed with a pearl worth threepence ; and thus
far You ...
Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Edward Verrall Lucas, 1904
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Handbuch der englischen Literatur: Für Freunde der ...
He made a knight, And your sweet mistress-ship ladyfy'd, you wore Satin on
solemn days, a chain of gold, A velvet hood, rich borders, and sometimes A
dainty miniver cap, a silver pin Headed with a pearl worth threepence; and thus
far You ...
August Boltz, Hermann Franz, 1852
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Heath's Picturesque Annual
All her attempts to ladyfy herself are of the same nature ; her “ vaulting ambition o'
erleaps itself, and falls on the other side ;” she is a lady by the rule of contrary.
Sometimes she tries to do the sentimental, but spoils all with a laugh, that bursts ...
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Martha of the Mennonite country
I can't young- ladyfy you, somehow; you seem to me so like a nice little girl that I
want to take on my knee and pet and comfort!" Her face burned, her eyes shone,
as she gazed at him. "Do you — do you like me?" "Yes, child, I do like you." There
...
Helen Reimensnyder Martin, 1915
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Specimens of English dramatic poets: who lived about the ...
... you To the rank of merchant's wife. He made a knight, • In his dependent state
they had treated him very cruelly. They are now dependent on him. VOL.11. G
And your sweet mistress-ship ladyfy'd, you wore Satin on solemn CITY MADAM.
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The British Classical Authors: select specimens of the ...
Did your pride [fortune, Desoend from him? but let that pass. Your Or rather your
h_usband's industry, advanc'd you [a knight, To the rank of merchant's wife. He
made And your tweet mistress~ship ladyfy'd, you Satin on solemn days, achain of
...
Friedrich Christian Ludwig Herrig, Ludwig Christian Friedrich Herrig, 1850
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Aunt Martha or The spinster
Nonsense writing, dear Ellen ; what shall we do without Martha to beautify and
ladyfy Errock ? You know it has never had any one in it but bachelors I and we
shall be so tired the first month of our return, nobody will be up if Martha's not
there.
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Dramatic Works: The guardian. A very woman. The old law. The ...
... my Knees receive her, am become A Prey unto her Bondwoman, My Honour
too neglected for this Purchase. Art thou one of those Ambitious Serving-women,
who contemning Th'Embraces of their Equals, aim to be The Wrong Way ladyfy'd
...