Read full poem →had auiare, and Jonson*s manner of characterising is very visible; an effeminate youth and a
masculine young lady are both reformed by love, like Jonson's Every Man in his Humour,
and Every Man out of his Humour. Wit without Money and the Custom of the Countiy
Dictionary Entry
A term of endearment or admonishment for a girl.
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Poetry examples for “young lady”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →All Hail! young lady with a nose
by no means too small,
Read full poem →On the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
On the Death of a young Lady of five Years of Age
On the Death of a young Gentleman
Read full poem →On the Death of a young Lady of Five Years of Age.
Read full poem →To a Friend
To a Young Lady, on her Birthday
Epilogue intended to have been Spoken by a Lady who was to
Read full poem →The Tears of Scotland. Written in the year 1746
Verses on a Young Lady playing on a Harpsichord and Singing
Love Elegy, in imitation of Tibullus
Read full poem →To a Friend
To a Young Lady, on her Birthday
Epilogue intended to have been Spoken by a Lady who was to
Read full poem →The Tears of Scotland. Written in the year 1746
Verses on a Young Lady playing on a Harpsichord and Singing
Love Elegy, in imitation of Tibullus
