| John Walker - 1823 - 808 Seiten
...hiccovgh is the most general orthocrapbv, hick>rp it the most usual pronunciation. Thus Butler : " Quoth he. to bid me not to love, " Is to forbid my pulse to move ; " My heard to grow, my cars to prick up, <( Or, when I'm in a fit, to hiccup. To HICCOUGH,... | |
| John Walker - 1825 - 802 Seiten
...most usual pronunciation. Thus Butler : " Quoth he. to bid me not to love, " Ii to forbid my pulse to Move . " My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, " Or, when I'm in a fit, to hiccup. Ii HICCOUGH, hikTiup. T. n. To sob with convulsion of the stomach. - HICKUP, Mk'kap. vn To... | |
| Mungo Coultershoggle - 1825 - 250 Seiten
...attention, and might have said with Butler, " Quoth he, to bid me not to lore, Is to forbid my pulse to move, My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, Or when I'm in a fit, to hiccup." Sir Hector, notwithstanding the very favourable opinion he entertained of himself and his... | |
| John Walker - 1827 - 864 Seiten
...most usual pronunciation. Thus Butler, " Quoth he, to bitl me nr>t to lore, " IB to forbiti my pulse to move ; My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, '* Or, when I'm in the tit, to fticfcu^.* To HICCOUGH, hîk^kup, vn To sob with convulsion of the stomach. To HlCKUP,... | |
| John Walker - 1828 - 798 Seiten
...Butler : " Quoth he, to bid me not to love, " Is to forbid iny pulse to move ; " My beard to g^ow, my ears to prick up, " Or, when I'm in a fit, to hiccup. ' To HICCOUGH, hlk'knp. vn To sob with convulsion of the stomach. To HICKUP, h!k'kap. vn To... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 Seiten
...Through imperfection, and the voice restore, As if she had the hiccough o'er anil o'er. CleaveUad. Quoth he, to bid me not to love, Is to forbid my pulse to move. My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, Or, when I'm in a fit, to tic/tup, Hudilmu. Sneezing... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1829 - 346 Seiten
...must fly me as I do you ; 340 But 'tis not what we do but say, In love and preaching that must sway. Quoth he, To bid me not to love, Is to forbid my pulse to move, My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, 345 Or (when I'm in a fit) to hiccup : Command... | |
| Laughton Osborn - 1831 - 454 Seiten
...rs^rvov ors| Poed Or. Onom.— MIMNERM. Colors Quoth he :— to bid me not to love Is to forbid my pulse to move — My beard to grow — my ears to prick up — Or, when I'm in a fit, to hickup. Htidibras. Qui nescit, verau> tamen aucict fingcrc ! IIOR. — Ar. Pott. But thoee that write... | |
| John Walker - 1834 - 682 Seiten
...hiccough is the most general orthography, hie Imp is tiie most usual pronunciation. Thus Butlor, " Quoth he. to bid me not to love, " Is to forbid my pulse to TOOTO ; "My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, " Or, when I'm in the fit, to /n. '..:»."... | |
| Morris Mattson - 1835 - 230 Seiten
...control. I could only exclaim with the honest Hudibras — To bid me not to love, Is to forbid my pulse to move, My beard to grow, my ears to prick up, Or (when I'm in a fit) to hickup. But to my story. I was an especial favourite of Mr. Fife (Mrs. Fife's husband), for more reasons... | |
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