. The ballad of Beau Brocade, and other poems of the XVIIIth century. ove, the following passage fromMoliere, which shows that Chairmen are much the same allthe world over :— I Porteur {prenant un des batons de sa chaise). Ca, payez nous vitement!Mascarille. Quoi? I Porteur. Je dis que je veux avoir de Vargent tout a Iheure,Mascarille. // est raisonnable, celui-lll etc. Les Precieuses Ridicules, Sc. vii. Note 5, Page 71. Molly Trefusis. The epigram here quoted from an old magazine is to befound in the late Lord Neavess admirable little volume, TheGreek Anthology (Blackwoods Aruient Classics fo


. The ballad of Beau Brocade, and other poems of the XVIIIth century. ove, the following passage fromMoliere, which shows that Chairmen are much the same allthe world over :— I Porteur {prenant un des batons de sa chaise). Ca, payez nous vitement!Mascarille. Quoi? I Porteur. Je dis que je veux avoir de Vargent tout a Iheure,Mascarille. // est raisonnable, celui-lll etc. Les Precieuses Ridicules, Sc. vii. Note 5, Page 71. Molly Trefusis. The epigram here quoted from an old magazine is to befound in the late Lord Neavess admirable little volume, TheGreek Anthology (Blackwoods Aruient Classics for EnglishReaders). Those familiar with eighteenth-century literaturewill recognize in the verses that follow but another echo ofthose lively stanzas of John Gay to Molly Mogg of theRose, which found so many imitators in his own day. Notes. 89 Whether my heroine is to be identified with a certain MisTrefusis whose poems are sometimes to be found in thesecond-hand booksellers catalogues, I know not. But if sheis, I trust I have done her accomplished shade no CHISWICK press:—CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO.,TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE. Cornell University The ballad of Beau Brocade, and other poe


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