Chapter 1814 of 1964 · 68 words · ~1 min read

LXXXIV.

And then he had good looks;--that point was carried _Nem. con._ amongst the women, which I grieve To say leads oft to _crim. con._ with the married-- A case which to the juries we may leave, Since with digressions we too long have tarried. Now though we know of old that looks deceive, And always have done,--somehow these good looks Make more impression than the best of books.