Live at the lodge and keep the entrance-gate:
(Adjoining which were well-plann’d premises,
For cows or pigs; for chickens, ducks or geese:)
And there, such things should be at his command,
As compensation for his daughter’s hand:
This, for his life-time, should be set apart;
Together with a nice light horse-and-cart.
But ere this possibly could be enjoy’d,
Full eight months more, his time must be employ’d
At Westonbury,—there (in sun or shade)