That Jane, at once, should choose her own attire,—
“Have every necessary thing,” he wrote, “complete
Mind not the cost, my love, but be discreet;
Bid dear Aunt Toogood do the same, and lo!
See that she gets her locks[228] curl’d up anew:
Let Slash (the coachman) and old honest John[229]
Get each a suit, and neatly fitted on;—
In fact, the servants all, each in their sphere,
Must on that day in wedding-garb appear:
And now, dear Jane, the last and not the least—