| Sir John Suckling - 1709 - 392 pages
...a-Park, without all doubt, He nhould have firft been taken out By all the Maids i'th'Town : Though lufty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the Green,...was going To make an end of all his Wooing ', The Parfori for him ftaid: •• , Yet by his Leave, for all his hafte, He did not fo much wifh all paft... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...firft been taken out By all the Maids i'th' Town : Though lufty T^pr there had been, Or little Goor&e upon the Green, Or Vincent of the Crown. But wot you...Youth was going To make an end of all his Wooing ; The Parlbn for him ftaid: Tet by his Leave, for all his hafte, He did not fo much wifli all paft (Perchance)... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...Maids r'th' Town I Though lufty "Roger there had been, Or lirtle C(erfe upon the Green, Or V:ncent of the Crown. But wot you what ? The Youth was going To make an end of all his Wooing ; The Parfon for him ftaid: Yet Ivy his Leave, for all his hafte, He did not fo much wi(h all paft (Perchance)... | |
| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 334 pages
...without all doubt, He fhould have firft been taken out By all the Maids i' th' Town : Though lufty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the Green, Or Vincent of the Crown. But wot you what 1 the Youth was going To make an end of all his wooing ; The Parfon for him ftaid : Yet by his leave... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1790 - 434 pages
...without all doubt, He mould have firft been taken out 29 By all the maids i' th' town ; Though lufly Roger there had been, Or little George upon the Green, Or Vincent of the Crown. But wot you what f the youth was going 25 To make an end of all his woing, The parfon for him ftaid ; Yet by his leave... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 pages
...i' th' town; Though lufty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the green, But wot you what f the youth was going To make an end of all his wooing, The parfon for him ftaid; Yet by his leave (for all his hafte) He did not wifh fo much all paft, (Perchance)... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 pages
...drest. At coursc-a-park, without all doubt, He should have first been taken out By all the maids i' th' town ; Though lusty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the green, Or Vincent of the Crown. The parson for him staid ; Yet, by his leave (for all his haste), He did not so much wish all past... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 pages
...ELLIS. . At Coune-a-park, without all doubt, He should have first been taken out By all the maids i'th' town : Though lusty Roger there had been, Or little...Vincent of the crown. But wot you what ? the youth wai goinf To make an end of all hu woing ; The parson for him staid : Yet by his leave (for all his... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...drest. At Course-a-park, without all doubt, He should have first been taken out By all the maids Г tir litt f the youth was going To make an end of all his wooing ; The parson for him staid : Yet by his leave,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pages
...st. At Course-a-park, without all doubt, He should have flrst been taken out By all the maids i' th' town : Though lusty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the green, Or Vineent of the erown. But wot you what ? the youth was going To make an end of all his wooing ; The... | |
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