id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14467 Baker, Thomas, active 1700-1709 The Fine Lady's Airs (1709) .txt text/plain 26717 2547 88 Sir _Har._ The Talk, the Pride, and Envy of the Town is Lady _Rodomont_, _Enter Lady_ Rodomont, _and Mrs._ Lovejoy, _follow'd by a Servant._ Mrs. _Lov._ Those Ladies, Madam, that want Mony to pay 'em, wou'd gladly _Semp._ The Ladies, Madam, love a stiff Ruffle, for shou'd the Wind blow Mrs. _Lov._ Really, Madam, I'm o' your Opinion, I'd have PetticoatGovernment pass thro' the Nation; the Ladies shou'd possess the Estates, Your Pardon, _Collonel_.----Sir _Harry_, have you seen Lady _Col._ [_aside_] The Fellow talks Reason, i'faith;--but prithee, Mr. _Nicknack_, what Business can a Merchant have at this end o'the Town; for Madam, 'tis a most miraculous thing to me, that a Lady of your Experience, still; a Lady shou'd be proud of such an Offer; what Woman wou'd not think _Enter the_ Collonel, _and_ Lady Rodomont _rising from Play_. my Lady _Toss-up_, Madam, has marry'd the _Major_; I met ./cache/14467.txt ./txt/14467.txt