The lover in the husband may be lost.
-- Lord Lyttleton (1709-1773)
-- Advice to a Lady
-- Lord Lyttleton (1709-1773)
-- Advice to a Lady
Related:
- What is your sex's earliest, latest care,
Your heart's supreme ambition?
To be fair. -- Lord Lyttleton (1709-1773) -- Advice... - Women, like princes, find few real friends.
-- Lord Lyttleton (1709-1773)
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Advice to a... - All are sacred to the Lord
and Lady... - A lover is a bottle of wine;
a husband is a wine bottle... - How much the wife is dearer than the bride.
-- Lord Lyttleton (1709-1773)
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An Irregular... - Where none admire, 't is useless to excel;
Where none are beaux,
't is vain to be a belle. -- Lord Lyttleton (1709... - None without hope e'er lov'd the brightest fair,
But love can hope where reason would despair.
Lord Lyttleton (1709-1773) --... - I am prepared for the fact that he may have lost some weight.
Yes....and some _height_. -- Lady Farrow and Percy... - A husband is a lover who pushed his luck
too far...
