brain them with their lady's fan ; " And sometimes ladies hit. exceeding hard, And fans turn into falchions in fair hands, And why and wherefore no one understands. XXII 'Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, Or gentlemen,... London's Perfect Scoundrel: Lessons in Love - Halaman 41oleh Suzanne Enoch - 2009 - 384 halamanPratinjau terbatas - Tentang buku ini
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 halaman
...And fans turn into falchions in fair hands, And why and wherefore no one Understands. Vol. IX. B xxn. Tis pity learned virgins ever wed •; With persons...education, Or gentlemen , who , though well-born and bredi Grow tired of scientific conversation : I don't choose to say much upon' this head, I'ma plain... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 486 halaman
...exceeding hard, md fans turn into falchions in fair hands, md why and wherefore no one understands. XXII. Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, )r gentlemen, who, though well-born and bred, Grow tired of scientific conversation : don't choose... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 halaman
...exceeding hard, And fans turn into falchions in fair hands, And why and wherefore no one understands. xxii. 'Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, Or gentlemen, who, though well born and bred, Grow tired of scientific conversation ; I don't choose to say much upon this head,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 324 halaman
...exceeding hard, And fans turn into falchions in fair hands, And why and wherefore no one understands. XXII. Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of...conversation: I don't choose to say much upon this bead, I'ma plain man, and in a single station, But—Oh! ye lords of ladies intellectual, Inform us... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 halaman
...exceeding hard, And.fans turn into falchions in fair hands, And why and wherefore no one understands. 'Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, Or gentlemen, who, though well born and bred, Grow tired of scientific conversation : I don't choose to say much upon this head,... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1825 - 560 halaman
...hard, And fans turn into faulchions in fair bands, And why and wherefore no one understands. XXII. 'Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, Or gentlemen, who, though well-bom, and bred, Grow tired of scientific conversation : I don't choose to say much upon this head,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 halaman
...exceeding hard, And fans turn into falchions in fair hands, And why and wherefore no one understands. XXII. 'Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, Or gentlemen, who, though well born and bred, Grow tired of scientific conversation: I don't choose to say much upon this head,... | |
| 1826 - 622 halaman
...conduce to domestic peace and virtue, is a question which we have often discussed, but never set at rest. 'Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, Or gentlemen, who, though well born and bred. Grow tired of scientific conversation. I do not choose to say much upon this head;... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 halaman
...hit exceeding haï And fans turn into falchions in fair haï And why and wherefore nooncundernlai Tie pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education. Or gentlemen, who, though well-bore a bred, Grow tired of scientific conversation: I don't choose to «ay much upon tin« !.•... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 halaman
...exceeding hard, And fans turn into falchions in fair hands, And why and wherefore no one understands. 'Tis pity learned virgins ever wed With persons of no sort of education, Or gentlemen, who, though well born and bred, Grow tired of scientific conversation : I don't choose to say much upon this head,... | |
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