| 1774 - 846 pages
...fair. Shew'd Pimlico their tendVefl care ; For each was elegantly bred, And all were much incjin'd to wed ; And all made Pimlico their choice, And prais'd him with their Iweeteft voice. Young Pirn, thegallant and the gay, Like afs divided 'tween the hay, At lad refolv'd... | |
| John Almon - English literature - 1786 - 370 pages
...beft he could not tell. Thefe fifters three, divinely fair, Shew'd Pimlico their tend'refl care : Tor each was elegantly bred, And all were much inclin'd...voice. Young Pirn, the gallant and the gay, Like afs divided 'tween the hay, At laft refolv'd to gain his cafe, And chufe his wife by eating cheefe. He... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 476 pages
...divinely fair, Shew'd Pimlico their midereft tare : For each was elegantly bred, And all were mucb inclin'd to wed ) And all made Pimlico their choice. And prais'd him wiih their fwecrell voice. Young Pirn, the gallant and the gay, Like afs divided 'tween the hiy» At... | |
| English literature - 1811 - 708 pages
...beft he could not tell. Thefe fillers three, fuprcmely fair, Shew'd Pimlico their tendered care: • For each was elegantly bred, And all were much inclin'd...gain his eafe, • • And chufe his wife by eating chfefe. He wrote his card, he feal'd it up, And fa'd with them that night he'd flip; Defir'd that there... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 pages
...the best he could not tell. These sisters three, so very fair, Shew'd Pimlico their tend rest care : For each was elegantly bred, And all were much inclin'd to wed J And all made Pimlico their choice, And prais'd him with their sweetest voke. Young Pirn, the gallant... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...the best he could not tell. These sisters three, divinely fair, Show'd Pimlico their tendered care: For each was elegantly bred, And all were much inclin'd...Pimlico their choice, . • And prais'd him with their sweetest voice. Young Pirn, the gallant and the gay, Like ass divided 'tween the hay, At last resolv'd... | |
| John Bull - English wit and humor - 1825 - 782 pages
...best he could not tell. These sister« three, divinely fuir, Shew'd Pimlicn (heir lenilereit care: For each was elegantly bred, And all were much inclin'd...made Pimlico their choice, And prais'd him with their sweetest voice, Young Pirn, the gallant and the gay, Like ass divided "Iwcen the hay, At last resoiv'd... | |
| Quaver - Songs - 1844 - 552 pages
...the best he could not tell. These sisters three, divinely fair, Shew'd Pimlico their tend'rest care : For each was elegantly bred, And all were much inclin'd...made Pimlico their choice, And prais'd him with their sweetest voice. Young Pim, the galknt and the gay, Like ass divided 'tween the hay, At last resolv'd... | |
| English poetry - 1801 - 224 pages
...the best he could not tell. These sisters three, divinely fair, Shew'd Pirnlico their tenderest caret For each was elegantly bred , And all were much inclin'd to wed ; And all made Pimnlico their choice , And prais'd him with their sweetest voice. Young Pirn , the gallant and the... | |
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