Hamilton (that fair who sacrificed her beauty to her ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage) passed by in her chariot ; her battered husband, or more properly the guardian of her charms, sat by her side. Reminiscences of Old Edinburgh - Page 68by Sir Daniel Wilson - 1878Full view - About this book
| 1793 - 542 pages
...(don't be furprized, my Lord is but a glover), when the Du chefs of Hamilton (that fair who facrilictd her beauty to ambition, and, her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage) palTrd by in her chariot ; her battL-red huiband, or, more properly, ,the guardian of her charms, fat... | |
| Great Britain - 1794 - 892 pages
...(don't be furprifed, my lord is but a glover t), whea the Duchefs of Hamilton (that fair who facrißced her beauty to ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage), paflèd by in her chariot ; her battered huibind, or more properly, the guardias of her charms, fat... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1798 - 282 pages
...(dont't be furprized, my Lord is but a glover), when the Duchefs of Hamilton (that fair who facnficed her beauty to ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage) pafied by in her chariot ; her battered huuband, or, more properly, the guardian •of her charms,... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1794 - 512 pages
...(don't be furprifed, my Lord is but a glover,) when the Duchefs of Hamilton (that fair who facrificed her beauty to ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage) paffed by in her chariot ; her battered hufband, or, more properly, the guardian of her charms, fat... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1801 - 424 pages
...Kilcoubry's, (don't be furprifed, my lord is but a glover) when the Duchefs of H. (that fair who facrificed her beauty to ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage) parted by in her chariot ; her battered hufband, or more properly the guardian of her charms, fat befide... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pages
...wound every hearer. We have no such character here as a coquet, but, alas ! how many envious prudes ! Some days ago, I walked into my lord Kilcoubry's,...surprised, my lord is but a glover) when the duchess of H. (that fair who sacrificed her beauty to ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage... | |
| English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...wound every hearer. We have no such character here as a coquet; but, alas! how many envious prudes ! Some days ago I walke'd into my Lord Kilcoubry's, (don't be surprised, my Lord is but a glover) whea the Duchess of Hamilton i that, lair who sacrificed her beauty to ambition, and her inward peace... | |
| Scottish periodicals - 1832 - 952 pages
...wound every hearer. We have no such character here as a coquet ; but alas] how many envious prudes ! Some days ago, I walked into my Lord Kilcoubry's*...of Hamilton (that fair who sacrificed her beauty to her ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage) passed by in her chariot ; her battered... | |
| England - 1832 - 868 pages
...as a coquet ; but alas ! how many envious prudes ! Some days ago, I walked into my Lord Kilconbry's (don't be surprised, my lord is but a glover), when the Duchess of Hamilton (that lair who sacrificed her beauty to her ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage)... | |
| Serial publications - 1837 - 536 pages
...will maintain it; "We have no such character here as a coquette, but, alas! how many envious prudes! Some days ago I walked into my Lord Kilcoubry's, (don't...of Hamilton (that fair who sacrificed her beauty to her ambition, and her inward peace to a title and gilt equipage) passed by in her chariot; her battered... | |
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