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Cabinet of Apollo

... irriage inclin'd, May deceit or ill-humour ne'er trap ye! May thofe who are fingle, get wives to their mInd, Anid thofe who are married, live happy.! %rme chufe their ladies for eafe, or fbr grace, Or a pretty turn'd foot as they're walking; tonme ehufre for ...

ODE ON THE PAST

... reestly married to Sir James Pringle, of that p lae. She :idfihe had eloped, and married a Captain Icings, who an their arrival at Yarmouth, had left her, taking with him all her money, clothes, &c. She had fince been informed he. was married fome years ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... B3nnifter, jun. at the Haymarket Theatre, in the character of PFegJia Puncheon, a rhyming pub. lican. Away with thofe poor married fellows, Whofe dearies are reckon'd divine I A hufband can never be jealous, Whofe wife is :'s frightful as mine, Since d ...

A MON VIEUX GARCON

... curls, tswu roses of pearls. S AAnd lips-.but girls modest should renain. No longer tarry, like Captain Parry, But haste to marry, as the ice you've broke, And seek the trees, love, o'ersunny -eas, love, Like Siamese, love, in happy yoke. I in sure you'll ...

A BENEDICT TO A BACHELOR

... poetical fame, Bnt tile .stoly miay chaziie to uiiscarry The West way ol` ending one's namile 'Io posteri ty, Cha les, is ton marry. And bere I a1m willing to own (After soherly thinking upon it), Id ver y much rather be KnoWn1 Throlgh a heautifill 5(11 that ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... adopted. i [tf Evening Dress.-The fashion of covering the head is this rinter more generally adopted, even by very young married ladies, than we have ever known it. We must a eite a singulaily pretty little caO, styled the bonnet guir4 a 1ande; it tis ...

LONDON THEATRES.—ORIGINAL STRICTURES

... interefting tale of pity.-A yong gi3l esS at 5 5 --ceen induced to marry a villain, for which fhe is caid off (i-nm paternal protection; in her diftral's, and imagisi- nerfelf a v-ivo-v, fhe marries I generous benefatlur, and by her acq: red af1 lence recieiws ...

THE OLD CLOCK ON THE STAIRS

... Was heard the Old Clock on the stair,. l- 1 For ever-never e Never-for ever ! d All are scatter'd now and fled f Some are married, some are dead; And when I ask, with throbs of pair,. AAh ! when shall they all meet again; As in the days long since gone ...

ON THE INFLUENCE OF INDIFFERENCE

... a verdi& for ?? - A-t ?? Church in Matchefter a i ouple were married ou Sundav 'nnight; the iime afternoon iS 5 chitdren were chrifene- there. ifhe following day zz couple morewerc married, and during thep Veeding week -2a couple .ere - .nmarriedthere ...

PORTSMOUTH i SATURDA

... Wednefday laf the South Hampfhire Reg t of ment of Militia, were reduced a. Sandbwn |G a Barracksi in this IflandiL Lately was married in -London, Mr.William Hn in. Williams, a refpetable- farmer and 'grazier, of an of Shanklin, in this Ifland, to the accomplifhed ...

SONGS FROM SCRIPTURE

... pe~chcsg spricaols and tiecsasisies.. Alfec W hose oloom is pour to puanat tier cliretis and this, givs e bly Jove, Ittl marry. As - ?? iend ?? WATER AT PORTSblO)UTH DOCI;-YARD, rrseuu tO TOP. lniwos JSGYu; Coisf Sunday ?? - Cr 151 Wedne~siaY *- I s4t2 ...

THE AGRICULTURAL MEMBERS

... And help us all through tiis debate, . Ish And save us trom the further praet o1r Of the Agricultural Membezs, the ?? tnd MARRIED 1 On T'lsiet1daY, Eeb- 19. at St. iii, less George'-s the Hio. George WI'illianr ?? eldest lce SOil of Vi'courLt iarringt01l ...