... very young, genteel, and handsome. He has a pair of very good eyes in his head, which not being sufficient as it should seem for the many nice and difficult purposes of a senator, he has a third also, which he wore suspended by a ribband from his... Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - Página 425por Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 733 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1804 - 538 páginas
...followers, withdrew. We made ourfelves very merry with the adventure) and in a fliort time fettled into our former tranquillity, never probably to be thus interrupted more. I thought myfelf however happy in being able to affirm truly, that 1 had not that influence for which he fued,... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 458 páginas
...which he wore suspended by a ribband from his button-hole. The boys halloo'd, the dogs barked, puss scampered, the hero, with his long train of obsequious...settled into our former tranquillity, never probably 1o be thus interrupted more. I thought myself however happy in being able to affirm truly, that I had... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1809 - 460 páginas
...which he wore suspendedby a ribband from his button-hole. The boys halloo'd, the dogs bark'd, puss scampered, the hero with his long train of obsequious...that I had not that influence for which he sued, and which had I beert possessed of it, with my present views of the' dispute between the Crown and the... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 páginas
...also, which he wore suspended by a rihand from his buttonhole. The boys hallooed, the dogs harked, puss scampered, the hero, with his long train of obsequious...time, settled into our former tranquillity, never prohably to be thus interrupted more ; I thought myself, however, happy in being able to affirm truly,... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 328 páginas
...which he wore suspended by a ribband from bis button-hole. The boys halioo'd, the dogs barked, puss scampered, the hero, with his long train of obsequious...myself however happy in being able to affirm truly that 1 bad not that influence for which be sued ; and for which, had I been possessed of it, with my present... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 páginas
...would time settled into our former tranquillity, never have been less frequently met with. — The word Z4 allirm truly that I had not that influence for which he ' His tame hare. is a Hauling sword; and he... | |
| 1832 - 952 páginas
...оЬж^шощ followers, withdrew. We made ourselves тегу шеггу with the adventure, and in в short time settled into our former tranquillity, never probably to be thus intn-apted more. I thought myself however'happy in being >t* to affirm truly that I had not that influence... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 390 páginas
...tame bare. wore suspended by a ribband from his buttonhole. The boys halloo'd, the dogs barked, Puss scampered, the hero, with his long train of obsequious...that I had not that influence for which he sued; and which, had I been possessed of it, with my present views of the dispute between the Crown and the Commons,... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 402 páginas
...tame bare. wore suspended by a ribband from his buttonhole. The boys halloo'd, the dogs barked, Puss scampered, the hero, with his long train of obsequious...that I had not that influence for which he sued; and which, had I been possessed of it, with my present views of the dispute between the Crown and the Commons,... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 790 páginas
...which he wore suspended by a ribbon from his button-hole. The boys hallooed, the dogs barked, Puss scampered, the hero, with his long train of obsequious...tranquillity, never probably to be thus interrupted mure. I thought myself however happy in being able to affirm truly that I had not that inlluence for... | |
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