| 1794 - Počet stránok 542
...tie iJol 01 tue day : For all : F. — V/hat ? Speak freely ; let me know. P.— О might I ! dürft I ! Then but let" it go. Yet, when I view the follies that encage The fuJ-pown children of this piping age ; See fniv'UinK'Jerningham at filty weep O'er lo"e-lorn... | |
| William Gifford - 1797 - Počet stránok 178
...doggrel " with a difference." * See THE WILL — A Bartholomew. fair farce by Mr. Reynolds. . . _ . > Yet, when I view the follies that engage The full-grown...weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deferted fheep ; See Cowley * frifk it to one ding-dong chime, And weekly cuckold her poor fpoufe in rhyme ; See Thrale's... | |
| William Gifford - 1800 - Počet stránok 222
...'Cause one old cat's in mourning for another !" t— If IT BX NOT — for common-sense' sake, Gentlemen, Yet, when I view the follies that engage The full-grown children of this piping age ; 20 See snivelling Jerningham at fifty weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deserted sheep ; See Cowley* frisk it to... | |
| William Gifford - 1811 - Počet stránok 220
...with delight! 0 Shame! where is thy blush ? morantur Fauci ridiculum effugientem ex urbe pudorem.* Yet, when I view the follies that engage, Th.e full-grown children of this piping age; 20 See snivelling Jerningham, at fifty, weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deserted sheep; See Cowley* frisk it... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - Počet stránok 752
...to the idol of the day .For all are — F. What ? speak freely ; let me know. P. O might I ! durst ring mourn. IX. " If I'm design 'd yon lordling's...slave,— By nature's law design 'd, — Why was an indep ; See snivelling Jeraingham, at fifty, weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deserted sheep ; See Cowley* frisk... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - Počet stránok 796
...day : For all are — F. What? speak freely; let me know. P. О might I ! durst I ! Then but Jet il go; Yet, when I view the follies that engage The full-grown children of this piping age ; See snivelling Jerningham, at fifty, weep O'er love-lorn oien and deserted sheep ; See Cowley* frisk... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - Počet stránok 750
...Knee-worship to the idol of the day . For all are— F. What ? s|ieak freely; let me know. P. O might I! durst I ' . Then but let it go; Yet, when I view the follies thut engage The full-grown children of this piping age ; See snivelling Jerningham, at fifty, weep... | |
| John Aikin - 1850 - Počet stránok 764
...For all are— F. What I speak freely ; let me P. O might I! durst I! Then but letilgo Yet, when J old of the gate : Then the lady rose again. And moved, as she were not i Sec snivelling Jeniinghaiu, at fifty, weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deserted sheep; See Cowley* fn$k... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - Počet stránok 562
...to the idol of the day : 20 For aliare F. What f Speak freely ; let me know. P. Oh, might I ! durst I ! Then but let it go. Yet, when I view the follies...engage The full-grown children of this piping age ; See snivelling Jerningham at fifty weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deserted sheep ; (See Cowley frisk... | |
| John Mark Longaker - 1924 - Počet stránok 80
...speaker who represents Gifford's views bursts forth: 0 Might I ! durst I ! The — but let it go: But when I view the follies that engage, The full-grown children of this piping age; See sniveling Jerningham, at fifty weep O'er love-lorn oxen and deserted sheep; See Cowley frisk it... | |
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