. The ballad of Beau Brocade, and other poems of the XVIIIth century. CenthvHmlfthe Of<f grfiwH, HE lived in Georgian era too.Most women then, if bards betrue,Succumbed to Routs and Cards, or grew Devout and acid.But hers was neither fate. She cameOf good west-country folk, whose fameHas faded now. For us her nameIs Madam Placid. 38 A Gentlewoman of the Old School. Patience or Prudence,—what you will,Some prefix faintly fragrant stillAs those old musky scents that fill Our grandams pillows;And for her youthful portrait takeSome long-waist child of Hudsons make,Stiffly at ease beside a lake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ballad-of-beau-brocade-and-other-poems-of-the-xviiith-century-centhvhmlfthe-ofltf-grfiwh-he-lived-in-georgian-era-toomost-women-then-if-bards-betruesuccumbed-to-routs-and-cards-or-grew-devout-and-acidbut-hers-was-neither-fate-she-cameof-good-west-country-folk-whose-famehas-faded-now-for-us-her-nameis-madam-placid-38-a-gentlewoman-of-the-old-school-patience-or-prudencewhat-you-willsome-prefix-faintly-fragrant-stillas-those-old-musky-scents-that-fill-our-grandams-pillowsand-for-her-youthful-portrait-takesome-long-waist-child-of-hudsons-makestiffly-at-ease-beside-a-lake-image370525939.html
RM2CEPWH7–. The ballad of Beau Brocade, and other poems of the XVIIIth century. CenthvHmlfthe Of<f grfiwH, HE lived in Georgian era too.Most women then, if bards betrue,Succumbed to Routs and Cards, or grew Devout and acid.But hers was neither fate. She cameOf good west-country folk, whose fameHas faded now. For us her nameIs Madam Placid. 38 A Gentlewoman of the Old School. Patience or Prudence,—what you will,Some prefix faintly fragrant stillAs those old musky scents that fill Our grandams pillows;And for her youthful portrait takeSome long-waist child of Hudsons make,Stiffly at ease beside a lake
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