| Samuel Whyte - 1795 - 638 str.
...fcy MISS LATOUCHE, (THE LATE RIGHT HON. COUNTESS or LANESBOROUGII) WHO PERFORMED THE LADY. WRITTEN BY THE RIGHT HON. HENRY GRATTAN. HI ST ! hift !— I...rank and ftation was fo good ' To take a Lady from ;i hideous wood, — ' Brought her to all the pleafures of his court, 5 ' Of love and men and mufic... | |
| 1827 - 698 str.
...dame of fashion say, ' Lord, how absurd the heroine of this play ! ' A god of rank and station was so good ' To take a Lady from a hideous wood, — ' Brought her to all the pleasures of his court, ' Of love, and men, and music the resort ; ' Bid mirth and transport wait on... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1839 - 540 str.
...dame of fashion say, " Lord ! how absurd the heroine of this play ! A god of rank and station was so good To take a lady from a hideous wood; Brought her to all the pleasures of his court, Of love, and men, and music, the resort; Bid mirth and transport wait on her... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1839 - 494 str.
...dame of fashion say, " Lord ! how absurd the heroine of this play ! A god of rank and station was so good To take a lady from a hideous wood ; Brought her to all the pleasures of his court, Of love, and men, and music, the resort; Bid mirth and transport wait on her... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1839 - 498 str.
...dame of fashion say, " Lord ! how absurd the heroine of this play 1 A god of rank and station was so good To take a lady from a hideous wood ; Brought her to all the pleasures of his court, Of love, and men, and music, the resort; Bid mirth and transport wait on her... | |
| 1853 - 1074 str.
...a dame of fashion say, Lord, how absurd the heroine of this play I A god of rank and station was so good To take a lady from a hideous wood, Brought her to all the pleasures of his court, Of love, and men, and music the resort ; Bid mirth and transport wait on her... | |
| 1857 - 514 str.
...a dame of fashion say, Lord, how absurd the heroine of this play I A god of rank and station was so good To take a lady from a hideous wood, Brought her to all the pleasures of his court, Of love, and men, and music the resort ; Bid mirth and transport wait on her... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1878 - 516 str.
...a dame of fashion say, Lord, how absurd the heroine of this play ! A god of rank and station was so good To take a lady from a hideous wood, — Brought her to all the pleasures of his court, Of love, and men, and music the resort; Bid mirth and transport wait on her... | |
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