| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 страница
...picking a bone. But hang it — to poets who seldom can eat, Your very good mutton's a very good treat ; Such dainties to them their health it might hurt,...center'd, An acquaintance, a friend as he call'd himself, enter'di An under-bred, fine-spoken fellow was he, And he smil'd as he look'd at the venison and me.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 102 страница
...dainties to them, their health it might hurt — It's like fending them ruffles, when wanting a fhirt. While thus I debated, in reverie center'd, An acquaintance, a friend as hecall'dhimfelf, enter'd; An under-bred, fine-fpoken fellow was he, And he fmil'd as he look'd at the... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 страница
...hang it— to poets who seldom can eat, Your very good mutton's a very good treat ; Such daihties'to them their health it might hurt, It's like sending...center'd, An acquaintance, a friend as he call'd himself, enter'dj An under-bred, fine-spoken fellow was he, And he stnfl'd as he look'd at the venison and me.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 648 страница
...it may hurt, It's like sending them ruffles, when wanting a shirt. 1 Lord Clare's nephew. TOL. in. While thus I debated, in reverie center'd, An acquaintance, a friend as he called himself, cnterM ; An under-bred, fine-spoken fellow was he, And he smil'd as he look'd at the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1813 - 124 страница
...picking a bone. But hang it....to poets, who srldom can eat, , Your very good mutton's a very good treat: Such dainties to them their health it might hurt,...acquaintance) a. friend, as he call'd himself, enter'd; An under bred, fine-spoken fellow wai he, A . . i ; he smil'd as he look'd at the venison and me. "What... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 192 страница
...— to poets who seldom can eat, Your very good mutton's a very good treat ; * Lord Clare'i nephew. Such dainties to them, their health it might hurt,...in reverie center'd, An acquaintance, a friend as hecall'd himself, enter'd; An under-bred, fine-spoken fellow was he, And he smil'd as he look'd at... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 274 страница
...good mutton's a very good treat; Such dainties to them, it would look like a flirt, Like sc'iiding them ruffles when wanting a shirt. While thus I debated, in reverie centered, An acquaintance, a friend (as he called himself) entered; An under-bred, fine-spoken fellow... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 446 страница
...picking a bone. But hang it — to poets who seldom can eat, Your very good mutton's a very good treat ; Such dainties to them their health it might hurt,...wanting a shirt. While thus I debated, in reverie center' d, An acquaintance, a friend, as he call'd himself, enter'd ; An under-bred, fine spoken fellow... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1822 - 194 страница
...— to poets who seldom can eat, Your very good mutton's a very good treat ; * Lord Clare's nephew. Such dainties to them, their health it might hurt,...wanting a shirt. While thus I debated, in reverie centred, An acquaintance, a friend as he call'd himself, enter'd ; An underbred, fine-spoken fellow... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 290 страница
...bone. [alone, But hang it—to poets who seldom can eat, Your very good mutton's a very good treat; Such dainties to them, their health it might hurt,...wanting a shirt. While thus I debated, in reverie centred, An acquaintance, a friend as he call'd himself, enter'd; An underbred, finespoken fellow was... | |
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