10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WANTONER»
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wantoner in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wantoner and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Wantoner she op't and lost, Gifi, whereof a god might boast. Therefore, shouldst
thou Diana wed, Yet be jealous of her bed. . Duke. Night, like a masque, is entred
heavens great hall, With thousand torches ushering the way: To Rises will wee ...
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Sir David Lyndesay's Works
the" Without ony correctioun or damnage, :rzxsznim Syne, tak ane vther wantoner
, but mariage. seeming wedlockBut doubt, I wald think it ane pleasant lyfe, I
should 2760 Ay on, quhen I list, to part with my wyfe, think this Syne, tak ane vther
, ...
Sir David Lindsay, Fitzedward Hall, Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, 1602
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The works of Francis Osborn esq: divine, moral, historical, ...
... but to the prejudice of the Prince in possession, and benefit of such subtil
Serpents as desire to supplant him ; therefore not t© be done out of any wantoner
instigation, than an absolute Necessity- For though the Change of an opinion that
is ...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
F ount of Blandusia, glassy spring Worthy of hallow'd offering, Of scattered
flowers and sweetest wine ! A kid to-morrow shall be thine, Whose budding horns
threat love and warFalsely, alas !—poor wantoner ! To-morrow with his heart's
red ...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the ...
'Tis the darke lanthorne to the face, oh ! then I may conclude there's treason
against men ; Whiles thus you only doe expose the lippes, 'Tis but a faire and
wantoner ecclipps ; Mean't how you will, at once to shew and hide, At best is but
the ...
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The Lyrics of Horace: Being the First Four Books of His Odes
A kid to-morrow shall be thine, Whose budding horns threat love and war—
Falsely, alas ! poor wantoner ! To-morrow with his heart's red tide Thy gelid
streamlet shall be dyed. Thee not the dog-star's fiery ray Visits with unrelenting
day : Th' ...
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Micro-cosmographie: Editio Princeps, 1628
One that do's nothing without his chuck, that is, his wise, with whom hee is billing
still in conspiracy, and the wantoner she is, the more power she has ouer him :
And shee neuer stoopes so low after him, but is the onely woman goes better of a
...
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe, with a Life and Defence ...
... where wisdom is not in place ; especially because he was then imprisoned for
the matter, the rumour was the larger, their wonderings were the wantoner, their
practising the foolisher, their busy talks, and other idle occupyings, the greater.
John Foxe, George Townsend, Josiah Pratt, 1870
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The Agamemnon, Choephori, and Eumenides of Aeschyles, tr. ...
fBut ancient outrage, soon or late, When strikes the hour ordain'd by Fate, 740
New outrage breeds, in human ill Wild wantoner for aye, until In Ate's halls, a
second brood, Like to the parents, sees the light : Frenzy unbridled, unsubdued,
And ...
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Henry Fielding: The Critical Heritage
It sacrifices to Authority and Interest — In too many Places, it seems wantoner
than it was meant to be. It has bold shocking Pictures.' Could I have imagined, Sir
, that I, in following this Clue, and in writing freely what those Censurers have
said, ...
Thomas Lockwood, Ronald Paulson, 2013