Read Ebook: Richardson's New London fashionable gentleman's valentine writer or the lover's own book for this year by Richardson Thomas
Font size: Background color: Text color: Add to tbrJar First Page Next PageEbook has 140 lines and 9033 words, and 3 pagescline; For your kind meaning you've my thanks, But seek another Valentine. FROM A MECHANIC TO A LADY. Tho' for Valentine some scorn A mechanic, 'cause he toils; She had better ne'er been born, Who for that withholds her smiles. Handicraft great judgment shows 'Tis of skill a certain sign; 'Stead of cocking, then, your nose, Be my loving Valentine. ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. Industry is my delight, At my needle I excel; We'll our vows together plight, For we'll do exceeding well. ANSWER OF REJECTION. Of handicrafts there's many a sort, Some are dirty, some are clean; Of yours I've heard a bad report, You must guess, then, what I mean. FROM A YOUNG MAN. I am young, not yet of age, But I'm old enough for thee, And I'll please thee, I engage, If my Valentine you'll be. ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. Youth's the season, I am told, That for love and joy's most fit, Then, kind Sir--don't think me bold-- Your addresses I'll permit. ANSWER OF REJECTION. FROM A COTTAGER TO HIS FAVOURITE LASS. I for my Valentine have got A little comfortable cot; I've got a little piece of land, And other things too at command: Oh, tell me then if you'll be mine, Say if you'll be my Valentine. ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. To my thanks you have a claim, For the kindness which you proffer: I should be indeed to blame, Were I to reject your offer. ANSWER OF REJECTION. 'Tis not land that can impart, A good temper, a good heart; In the cottage we may find, Anger and a troubled mind. FROM A LABOURER TO HIS LASS. Tho' this a lab'rer sends to thee, In hopes your Valentine to be, Make him not subject of thy mirth: What but a labourer was man, When this great universe began, For Adam dug, you know, the earth? ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. That man is born to toil I know, He has his cares we find; And woman must experience woe, So let us be resign'd. Thank heaven for any Valentine, Altho' a lab'rer's sent; I've learn'd whatever state be mine, Therewith to be content. ANSWER OF REJECTION. I pray adopt another plan, And think upon a new design; Sooner than have a working man, I'd do without a Valentine. FROM A PERSON IN COMFORTABLE CIRCUMSTANCES TO HIS FAVOURITE LADY. My charmer alone I shall please, Oh, she shall all others outshine; I'll promise her comfort and ease, If I be her chosen Valentine. ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. You promise me fair I confess, And so to your suit I'll incline; If, Sir, all be true you profess, You, then, are my chosen Valentine. ANSWER OF REJECTION. I know you've money at command, But you are miserly and near; Your birth is good I understand, But you are very cross I hear. When we such qualities combine, Who could esteem the Valentine? FROM A MINOR, TO A LADY EQUALLY AS YOUNG. You'll say I am to young, I know, To be a Valentine for thee-- But thou art young, my dear, and so, A happy union it must be. ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. We both are young, and as they say, That Jan'ary shouldn't join with May; None can assign a cause complete, Why May and May shouldn't always meet. ANSWER OF REJECTION. All my relatives agree, I am too young in love to be-- Six or seven years or nine, Then I'll be your Valentine. FROM A GENTLEMAN TO A RICH LADY. Altho' I'm neither rich nor poor, Yet boldly do I speak; It is your hand alone be sure, And not your wealth I seek. For fear you think I make too free, I now shall only say, That if my Valentine you'll be, My best respects I'll pay. ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. I like your candour I confess, It is with truth replete-- And since you know, Sir, my address, No doubt we soon shall meet. ANSWER OF REJECTION. Love never has your muse inspir'd, And therefore state the fact; It is my fortune that's admir'd-- No other charms attract. TO A LADY. My father in business does well, I'm sure he will leave it to me; I hope then my charmer will tell, If she'll my dear Valentine be. ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE. As you my blushes cannot see, I'll to th' affirmative incline; And trust we both shall happy be, When we're each other's Valentine. ANSWER OF REJECTION. Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page |
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