Nature, perversly to your wish, has given
First Line | Nature, perversly to your wish, has given |
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Author | Thomas Hervey |
Addressee | Arabella Morton |
Date | 1725 |
Description | Answer [Courtship, marriage; Women]. In response to (and usually preceded by) Arabella Morton's "I Ask not Wit, nor Beauty do I crave..." Transcribed from "Answer by T.H—, second Son to the E— of B—" The gentleman's miscellany, In Verse and Prose... ed. Sir Butterfly Maggot, 1730, p. 44. Eighteenth Century Collections Online, GALE|CW0117223459. |
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Transcription
Nature, perversly to your Wish, has given
The choicest Blessings of indulgent Heav'n.
Equivocating Fair! you ask not Wit,
You ask not Beauty, neither is it fit:
Your Mind were slavish, did you love Excess,
For Misers only want what they possess.
Bodleian MS Eng. poet. e. 40
Title | Untitled |
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Period | 1731-1760 , 1761-1790 |
Archive | Bodleian Library |
f. 6; item #41
Local title: An answer by...second son to the earl of Bristol on Miss Morton.
Attributed author: second son to the earl of Bristol.
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: n/a
Other: Follows Morton's "The Wish."
Clark MS 1976.014
Title | Poems on Several Occasions. /By Different Hands. |
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Period | 1731-1760 |
Archive | Clark Library |
p. 115
Local title: The Answer
Attributed author: n/a
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: First line: Nature to thy Wish has given...
Other: Following Morton's "The humble Wish."
Huntington MS 82623
Title | Untitled |
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Period | 1701-1730 , 1731-1760 |
Archive | Huntington Library |
p. 79
Local title: The Answer
Attributed author: T. Harvey
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: n/a
Other: Included in a series of poems called "Bathinalia" in the Table of Contents. Following The Wish by Morton.