I'll none. I'll eat no city herbs, no city roots ; for here in the city a man shall have his excrements in his teeth again within four and twenty hours." MARSTON'S Fawn, p. 319. " ABOUT the sixth hour, when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and Common-place Book - Página 357por Robert Southey - 1855Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 460 páginas
...physick of thy health-giving air; and, at I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The lime, when? About the sixth hour ; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit dawn to that nourishment which is calltd supper. So muck for the time when : Now fot the ground... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 424 páginas
...physick of thy health-giving air; and, as I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The time when ? About the sixth hour; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that nourishment which, is called supper. So much for the time when: Now for the ground... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 440 páginas
...physick of thy health-giving air; ami, as I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The time, when ? About the sixth hour; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that nourishment which is called supper. So much for the time when ; Now for the ground... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 452 páginas
...wholesome physich of thy health-giving air; and, as I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The time when? About the sixth hour; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that nourishment which is called supper. So much for the time when: Now for the ground... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 318 páginas
...physick of thy health-giving air; and, as I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The time when ? About the sixth hour; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that nourishment which is called supper. So much for the time when: Now for the ground... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 páginas
...physic of thy health-giving air ; and, as I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The time when ? About the sixth hour ; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that nourishment which is called su/iper. So much for the time when : Now for the ground... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814 - 434 páginas
...Where did the herbs grow, my gallant? where did they grow ? Her. Hard by, in the city here. Here. No, I'll none ; I'll eat no city herbs, no city roots...shall have his excrements in his teeth again within four-andtwenty hours ; I love no city salads : has't any Canary ? Nym. How the poor snail wriggles... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 424 páginas
...Where did the herbs grow, my gallant ? where did they grow ? Her. Hard by, in the city here. Here. No, I'll none; I'll eat no city herbs, no city roots;...shall have his excrements in his teeth again within four-andtwenty hours; I love no city salads: has't any Canary ? Nym. How the poor snail wriggles with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 506 páginas
...wholesome physick of thy healthgiving air ; and, as I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The time when? About the sixth hour; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that nourishment which is called svpper. So much for the time when: Now for the ground... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 500 páginas
...wholesome physick of thy healthgiving air ; and, as I am a gentleman, betook myself to walk. The time when? About the sixth hour; when beasts most graze, birds best peck, and men sit down to that nourishment which is called supper. So much for the time when: Nozo for the ground... | |
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