| Daniel Defoe, William Bond - 1720 - 366 páginas
...Carter and Stocking alone) and as you rehearfe theft following Verfes, At every Comma. knit a Knot* i This .Knot I knit. To know the Thing I know not yet, That I may feea The Man that jfhall my Husband be^ How he goes., and what he wears^ And what he does all Days... | |
| William Bond, Daniel Defoe - 1728 - 426 páginas
...Carter and Stocking alone) and as you rehearse theft following Verjes, at every Comma knit a Knot*...\,\ This Knot I knit., .' . ... -. :". '. *. To know the Thing I know not yet, That I may fee, The Man that fhafl my Husband be, How he goes, and what he wears, And what he does all Days a... | |
| John Aubrey - 1784 - 324 páginas
...garter and ftocking alone) and as you rehearfe thefe following verfes, at every comma, knit a knot. This knot I knit, To know the thing, I know not yet, That I may fee, The man (woman) that fhall my hufband (wife) be,How he goes, and what he wears, And what he, does,... | |
| Francis Grose - 1787 - 378 páginas
...garter and flocking alone ; and, as you rehearfe the following verfes, at every comma knit a knot ; This knot I knit, To know the thing I know not yet ; That I may fee The man (woman) that fhall my hufband(wife)be; How he goes, and what he wears, And what he does... | |
| Francis Grose - 1787 - 380 páginas
...flocking alone ; and, as you rehearfe the following verfcs, at every comma knit a knot : This knot 1 knit, To know the thing I know not yet ; That I may fee Theman (woman) that fhall my hufband(wife)be; How he goes, and what he wears, And what he does... | |
| Francis Grose - 1811 - 332 páginas
...garter and stocking alone; and as you re^ hearse the following verses, at every comma knit a knot: " This knot I knit, " To know the thing I know not yet', " That I may see " The man [woman] that shall my husband [wife] be e , • . " How he goes, and what he wears, " And what he does... | |
| 1816 - 808 páginas
...garter and docking alone ; and as he rehearfes the following verfcs, at every comma knit i knot: — " This knot I knit, — To know the thing I know not yet, — That I may fee — The man (woman) that ih.ill my huiband (wife) be ;— How he goes, and what he wears, — And... | |
| 1830 - 472 páginas
...they knit the left-legged garter round their rightlegged slocking, leaving the other garter, and other stocking untouched; in this way they then repeated...I knit, •• ' To know the thing I know not yet 5 That I may see The man that shall my husband be; How he goes and how he wears, And what he does all... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - 1841 - 954 páginas
...stocking untouched. They then repeat the following spell, knitting a knot at the end of each line : — " This knot I knit, To know the thing I know not yet,...That I may see The man that shall my husband be, How be goes, and what he wears, And what he does all days and years." • Allcluja die wir z>> Ostrón... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 páginas
...garter and stocking alone), and as you rehearse these following verses, at every comma knit a knot. overnor what you say, and see what I can do to bring him to consent to niun that shall my husband be : How he goes, and what he wears, And what he does all days and years."... | |
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