The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 19, No. 551, June 9, 1832 by Various
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LOVE AT COURT AND LOVE IN THE COUNTRY. Loving 'mongst the aristocracy Is reckon'd positive hypocrisy; The noble votaries of fashion Are ignorant of the tender passion. A shepherd, if his nymph doth alter, Killeth woe by means of halter: But in high life, if ladies prove Indifferent to an ardent love, What does the enamour'd title do, But set about and alter too. _Translated from the French of Madame Deshoulieres._ * * * * * NOTES OF A READER. * * * * * CORRUPT STATE OF THE WESTERN CHURCH IN THE ELEVENTH CENTURY. |
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