| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pàgines
...putting it into my pocket, down it flipt : Then the bell rung, and I went down to put my lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as fafe as...I fearch'd, and mifs'd my purfe, Lord! I thought I fhou'd have funk outright. Lord! madam^ fays Mary, how d'ye do? indeed, fays I, never worfe: But pray,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 pàgines
...putting it into my pocket, down it flipt; Then the bell rung, and I went down to put my Lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as fafe as...again, I found my pocket feel very light : But when I fcarch'd, and mifsM my purfe, Lord! I thought I fhould have funk outright. Lord ! Madam, fays Mary,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pàgines
...bell rung, and I went down to put my Lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as fafe 33 my maidenhead. So, when I came up again, I found my...fearch'd, and mifs'd my purfe, Lord ! I thought I fliould have funk outright. Lord ! Madam, fays Mary, how d'ye do > Indeed, fays I, never worfe : Bat... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pàgines
...rung, and I went down to put my Lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as fafe as ray maidenhead. So, when I came up again, I found my pocket...fearch'd, and mifs'd my purfe, Lord ! I thought I fliould have funk outright. Lord ! Madam, fays Mary, how d'ye do ? Indeed, fays I, never worfe : But... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 336 pàgines
...putting it into my pocket, down it dipt ; Then the bell rung, and I went down to put-my Lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as fafe as...my pocket feel very light: But when I fearch'd, and mifo'd my purfe, Lord ! I thought I mould have funk outright. Lord ! Madam, fays Mary, how d' ye do... | |
| 1794 - 954 pàgines
...putting it into my pocket, down it flip«; Then the bell rung, and I went down to pu$ my Lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as fafe as my rmideuluad. So, when I came up ¡'.gain, I found my pocket feel very light : But whrn I fearch'd, and... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pàgines
...to put my Lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as fafe is my maidenhrau. So, -when \ came up again, I found my pocket feel very light : But when I feircli'd, and mifs'd my purfe, Lord ! I thought 1 ihould have funk outright. Lord ! Madam, fays Mary,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 456 pàgines
...bell rung, a.pd J went down to put my lady to bed ; And, God knows, I thought my money was as safe as my maidenhead. So, when I came up again, I found my pocket feel very light ; But when I search'd, and miss'd my purse, Lord! I thought I should have sunk outright. * The earls of Berkeley... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 352 pàgines
...bell rung, and I went down to put my lady to bed ;. And, God knows, I thought my money was as safe as my maidenhead. So, when I came up' again, I found my pocket feel very light 5 But when 1 search'd, and miss'd my purse, Lord ! I thought I should have sunk outright. " Lord I... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 528 pàgines
...bell rung, and I went down to put my Lady to bed ; And, God know, I thought my money wis ü fate a> my maidenhead. So, when I came up again, I found my...feel very light : But when I fearch'd, and mifs'd my purff, Lord ! I (bought I mould have funk outright. Lord ! Madaoi; fays Mary, how d' ye do? Iodeed,... | |
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