I fliall take an airing down your way on Saturday, and pray let me have a little leg of lamb, with fome fpinnage and plain butter, to regale on. Where I dine in town they ftarve me with, luxury ; and I have fat at many a table, where 1 had not a bit of... The Scots Magazine - Seite 3551764Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | 1762
...for the fake <jt lemming out ilw.ec,— It" Ые, I (hall take an airing down your way on faturday, and pray let me have a little leg of lamb, with fome ípinnagé and plain butter, to regale on. Where ïdinc in town they ftarve me with luxury ; and I... | |
 | 1764
...fond of fcribbling, and become trifling for the fake of (pinning out a leiter. If pr.m'ble I lhall take an airing down your way on Saturday, and pray let me have a little leg of lamb, with fome fpinnagemid plain butter, to regale on. F Wh*re I dine in town they ftarve me witli luxurv ; and I... | |
 | ...of fcribling, and become trifling for the fake of fpinning out a letter. — If poffible, I fliall take an airing down your way on Saturday, and pray...with, luxury ; and I have fat at many a table, where 1 had not a bit of any thing to eat, becaufe I had too much of every thing. You and I can go down to... | |
 | 1762
...fcribling, and become trifling for the fake of fpinning out a letter.— If poflible, 1 fhallrake an ailing down your way on Saturday, and pray let me have a...plain butter, to regale on. Where I dine in town they flarve me with luxury ; and I have fat at many a table where 1 had not a bit of any thing to ear, becaufe... | |
 | 1764
...fond of fcribling, and become trifling for the fake of fpinningouta letter. — If poffible, I (hall take an airing down your way on Saturday, and pray...had not a bit of any thing to eat, becaufe I had too О №uch of every thing. You and I imagine, and enables them to excan go down to the bottom of the... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1764
...fond of fcribling, and become trifling for the fake of fpinningout a letter. — Ifpoflible, I (hall take an airing down your way on Saturday, and pray...a table where I had not a bit of any thing to eat, bscaufe I had too O \ ** .: uiuch of every thing. You and I can go down to the bottom of the garden,... | |
 | 1796
...oí tcribbling, and become trifling for the fake of fpinniñg out a letter. — If poffible, I (hall take an airing down your way on Saturday, and pray...plain butter, to regale on. Where I dine in town they ftnrve me with luxury; and I have fat at many a table where I had not a bit of any thing to cat, bcçaufe... | |
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