| BOUQUET. - 1780 - 354 páginas
...Firft— and here — "Remove with Fiftu" Now while this eye in a fine phrenzy rolls, That foberly caih up a bill for coals ; Black pins and daggers in one leaf fhe fticks, And tears and thread, and bowls and thimbles mix. Sappho, 'tig true, long vers'd in epic... | |
| Hannah More - 1803 - 526 páginas
...first — and here — remove with fish. Now while this eye in a fine frenzy rolls, That, soberly casts up a bill for coals ; Black pins and daggers in one leaf she sticks, And tears, and thread, and balls, and thimbles mix. Sappho, 'tis true, long vers'd in epic song, For years esteem'd... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...— and here — Remove with fish. Now while this eye in a fine phrensy rolls, That, soberly casts up a bill for coals ; Black pins and daggers in one leaf she sticks, And tears, and thread, and bowls, and thimUa mix. Sappho, 'tis true, long vers'd in epic song. For years esteem' d... | |
| John Watkins - 1817 - 374 páginas
...first, and here — " remove with fish." Now, while this eye in a fine frenzy rolls, Tlvat soberly casts up a bill for coals, Black pins and daggers in one leaf she sticks, And tears and thread, and bowls and thimbles mix." At this time the dramatic concerns of Mr. Sheridan were veiy much... | |
| John Watkins - 1818 - 508 páginas
...first, and here—'1 remove with fish." Now, while this eye in a fine frenzy rolls, That soberly casts up a bill for coals, Black pins and daggers in one leaf she sticks, And tears and thread, and bowls and thimbles mix." At this time the dramatic concerns of Mr. Sheridan were very much... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 páginas
...First, and here ' Remove with Fish.' Now, while this eye in a fine frenzy rolls, That soberly casts up a bill for coals ; Black pins and daggers in one...actor before the public himself, and where, instead of inditing lively speeches for others, he was to deliver the dictates of his eloquence and wit from his... | |
| 1825 - 508 páginas
...the 'chief resource of Mr. Sheridan in all these latter purchases.' ' \Vemust now,' says Mr. Moore, ' prepare to follow the subject of this Memoir into...actor before the public himself, and where, instead of inditing lively speeches for others, he was to deliver the diclatcs of his eloquence and wit from bis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 páginas
...First, and here ' Remove with Fish.' Now, while this eye in a fine frenzy rolls, That soberly casts up a bill for coals; Black pins and daggers in one...actor before the public himself, and where, instead of inditing lively speeches for others, he was to deliver the dictates of his eloquence and wit from his... | |
| 1827 - 674 páginas
...First," — and there " Remove with fish." Now, when this eye in a fine frenzy rolls, That soberly casts up a bill for coals. Black pins and daggers in one...And tears and threads, and bowls and thimbles mix." It seems partly on this principle that we laugh at these practical jokes called hoaxes, where all the... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 410 páginas
...first — and here — remove with fish. Now while this eye in a fine frenzy rolls, That, soberly casts up a bill for coals ; Black pins and daggers in one leaf she sticks, And tears, and thread, and balls, and thimbles mix. Sappho, 'tis true, long vers'd in epic song, For years esteem'd... | |
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