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Richardson's New London fashionable gentleman's valentine writer, or, the lover's own book for this year : Containing a very choice selection of original and popular valentines, with appropriate answers

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Richardson's New London fashionable gentleman's valentine writer, or, the lover's own book for this year : Containing a very choice selection of original and popular valentines, with appropriate answers

by Thomas Richardson

EN·~29 minutes·106 chapters

Chapters

106 total

RICHARDSON’S NEW LONDON FASHIONABLE GENTLEMAN’S Valentine Writer

0:29

FROM A GENTLEMAN.

0:26

LADY’S ANSWER.

0:13

FROM A YOUNG MAN NEARLY OUT OF HIS TIME, TO HIS FAVOURITE LADY.

0:22

ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE.

0:10

ANSWER OF REJECTION.

0:19

FROM A SERVANT TO HIS FAVOURITE LASS.

0:18

ANSWER OF COMPLIANCE.

0:10

ANSWER OF REJECTION.

0:18

FROM A GENTLEMAN.

0:10

Description

This volume gathers a lively assortment of 18th‑century Valentine verses, each penned to court a beloved in the language of the day. From polished gentlemen to humble servants, the entries showcase the formal charms, flirtations, and witty repartee that once filled the pages of society’s love‑letters. The introductory notes give a brief glimpse of the cultural backdrop, setting the tone for a delightful auditory experience.

The collection unfolds as a series of short exchanges—proposals, acceptances, and polite rejections—revealing how class, ambition, and humor colored romantic overtures. Listeners will hear a soldier’s earnest pledge, a servant’s shy appeal, and a lady’s sharp rebuff, each rendered in the rhythm and rhyme of period speech. The variety of voices highlights both the universal yearning for affection and the specific conventions that governed courtship in that era.

While there is no single narrative arc, the anthology offers a window into the social etiquette of love, inviting you to imagine candlelit gatherings where such verses were read aloud. The pacing and tone make it an engaging listen, whether you’re a fan of historic poetry or simply curious about how love was spoken centuries ago.

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Language

en

Duration

~29 minutes (28K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Thomas Richardson.

Credits

The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-04-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Thomas Richardson

d. 1875

A 19th-century writer for young readers, he is best remembered for small instructional and entertaining books published in Britain. His surviving works suggest a practical, moral style aimed at children and families.

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