Thrale history

Thraliana by Hester Lynch Piozzi (Mrs. Thrale)


 

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Inscribed on many a learned Page
In mystic Characters and sage
My first long Time has stood;
But though its Golden Days are past,
In Wooden Walls it still may last
Till cloth’d in Flesh & Blood.
My second’s deem’d a glorious Prize
By such as love their wondering Eyes
With curious Sights to pamper;
But the same Wonder should they meet,
All’ Improviso—in the Street,
Ye Gods! how they would Scamper!
Mon Tout’s a sort of wand’ring Throne
To Woman dedicate alone,
The Salique Law reversing;
Yet there too jumps the Upstart Man,
While She jogs after as She can,
Her Regal Part rehearsing.

Verses: "Charade"

Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 11 May 1806.


Date11 May 1806
Linked toThraliana by Hester Lynch Piozzi (Mrs. Thrale); Hester Lynch SALUSBURY

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