You see that she knew exactly how a tryst is conducted in the pages of the standard poets and of the cheaper weekly journals.
"The Literary Sense"
E. Nesbit
Monkish herbs and sweet-smelling old-world flowers grew modestly in this domain once sacred to the chatelaine of Hatton; and Paul kept ghostly tryst with a white-shouldered lady whose hair was dressed high upon her head, and powdered withal, and to whose bewitching red lips the amorous glance was drawn by a patch cunningly placed beside a dimple.
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer
I saw, therefore, that I was not the first at the tryst, and I hastened on in all speed.
"That Boy Of Norcott's"
Charles James Lever