| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 466 Seiten
...came back* His waiftcoat, and ftockings, and breeches, were white; His cap had a new cherry ribband to tye 't. The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, And faid, " Lack-a-day! he's a proper young man!" But, as from the windows the ladies he fpy'd, Like a... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 Seiten
...George for a bottle of fack, And promis'd to pay for it when he came back. His waiftcoat, and itockings, and breeches, were white; His cap had a new cherry...The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, And faid, " Lack-a-day! he 's a proper young man!" But, as from the windows the ladies he fpy'd, Like a... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 516 Seiten
...of fnck, And promis'd to pay for it when he came back. His waifteoat, and Itockir.gs, and brceche», were white ; His cap had a new cherry riband to tye...The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, And faiil, " Lack-a-day ! he 's a proper young mm !" But, as from the wfeidows the ladies he fpy'd, Like... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 528 Seiten
...for il when lie came bad:. His waiftcoat; and Itockings, and Ы-eeches, were white ; His cap had я new cherry riband to tye 't. The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, And faid, " Lack-a¿day ! be 's a proper young man !" But, as from the windows the ladies he fpy'd, Like... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 472 Seiten
...BE HANGED. 1727. As clever Tom Clinch, while the rabble was bawling, Rode stately through Holborn to die in his calling, He stopt at the George for a bottle...and breeches, were white; His cap had a new cherry ribband to tye't. The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, And said, " Lack-a-day he's a proper... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 420 Seiten
...BE HANGED. 1727. As clever Tom Clinch, while the rabble was bawling. Rode stately through Holboru to die in his calling, He stopt at the George for a bottle...promis'd to pay for it when he came back. His waistcoat, arid stockings, and breeehes, were white; His cap had a new cherry riband to tye't. The maids to the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 532 Seiten
...1727. ...,.,i , As cleverTom Clinch, while the rabble was bawling, Rode stately through Holborn to die in his calling, He stopt at the George for a bottle...breeches, were white; His cap had a new cherry riband to tye't. The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, And said, " Lack-a-day, he's a proper young man!"... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 534 Seiten
...BE HANGED. 1727As clever Tom Clinch, while the rabble was bawling, Rode stately through Holborn to die in his calling, He stopt at the George for a bottle...back. His waistcoat, and stockings, and breeches, w«re white; His cap had a new cherry riband to tye't. * feSS:!$5*o e 5S^J2^ J» ^o^-»sv^r nA^vtf... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 Seiten
...through Holborn to die in his calling, He stopp'd at the George for a bottle of sack, And promised to pay for it, when he came back. His waistcoat, and...breeches, were white; His cap had a new cherry riband to tye't; The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, Andsaid, 'Lack-a-day! he'saproperyoungman.' But... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 Seiten
...through Holborn to die in his calling, He stopp'd at the George for a bottle of sack, And promised to pay for it, when he came back. His waistcoat, and...breeches, were white; His cap had a new cherry riband to tye't; The maids to the doors and the balconies ran, Andsaid, 'Lack-a-day! he'saproperyoungman.' But... | |
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