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Updated: May 16, 2025
But I do so doat on poetry, and it seems so natural to express one's feelings in verse not for publication, you know only for my friends. Once or twice but this is a great secret I have had pieces brought out in the 'Ladies' Magazine. If you read it, you may have seen them; they had the signature of Ella a pretty name, is it not? more uncommon than my own."
I am confirm'd a woman can Love this, or that, or any other man: This day she's melting hot, To-morrow swears she knows you not; If she but a new object find, Then straight she's of another mind; Then hang me, Ladies, at your door, If e'er I doat upon you more. I'll give my fancy leave to range Through every where to find out change; The black, the brown, the fair shall be But objects of variety.
I doat on her to distraction; nor have I any cause to complain of, more than this obstinacy in her temper; whatever she asserts, she will maintain against all the reason and conviction in the world. Pray give me your advice.
"Come hither, Puck," said Oberon to this little merry wanderer of the night; "fetch me the flower which maids call Love in Idleness; the juice of that little purple flower laid on the eyelids of those who sleep, will make them, when they awake, doat on the first thing they see.
'Tis time you were remov'd Go, get an Action of 5000 pounds, enter'd against him, With Officers to arrest him. Trusty. My Lord, 'tis my young Master Bellmour. Lord. Ye all doat upon him, but he's not the Man you take him for. Trusty. How, my Lord! not this Mr. Bellmour! Lord. Bel. Stay, Sir oh, stay what will become of me?
I am afraid, however, that I shall not be long with you; for though I doat upon the brig, the Duke of N and Lord George have given the first Lord a damned whigging for not promoting me sooner; and between ourselves I don't wish it to go further my post commission goes out with me to Barbadoes."
"Here then is a Corsair-song. Know that I doat on Corsairs; and for that reason, sing it con spirito." "Commands from Miss Ingram's lips would put spirit into a mug of milk and water." "Take care, then: if you don't please me, I will shame you by showing how such things should be done." "That is offering a premium on incapacity: I shall now endeavour to fail." "Gardez-vous en bien!
"Suffer me then, madam," cries he, "at your feet to explain both, by laying open my soul to you, and declaring that I doat on you to the highest degree of distraction. O most adorable, most divine creature! what language can express the sentiments of my heart?" "I do assure you, my lord," said Sophia, "I shall not stay to hear any more of this."
I have been the more particular in this Account, because I hear there is scarce a Village in England that has not a Moll White in it. When an old Woman begins to doat, and grow chargeable to a Parish, she is generally turned into a Witch, and fills the whole Country with extravagant Fancies, imaginary Distempers and terrifying Dreams.
It was no ordinary love that bound them, and reading the record of their lives this stands out clear and beautiful. Tone, whom we know as patient organiser, tenacious fighter, far-seeing thinker, indomitable spirit a born leader of men writes to his wife with the passionate simplicity of an enraptured child: "I doat upon you and the babes."
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