by Charles Robertson
Their fortune lost
left with nothing but wit, intelligence and loving hearts
The cerebral Elinor and the passionate Marianne
find love in the oddest places
Well Marianne
for one morning I think you have done very well
You have already ascertained Mister Willoughby's opinion on almost every matter of importance
You know what he thinks of Shakespeare, of Cowpwer and Scott
and have received assurance of him admiring Pope no more than is proper
But how is your acquaintance to be long supported
under such extraordinary dispatch of every subject for discourse?.
Another meeting will suffice to explain his sentiments on picturesque beauty,
and then you can have nothing further to ask
Two sisters
with aching hearts
and empty purses
find their fortunes