| George Farquhar - 1752 - 102 str.
...fick Paflengers in a Storm, he comes flounce into Bed, dead as a Salmon into a Fifhmonger's Baflcet ; his Feet cold as Ice, his Breath hot as a Furnace, and his Hands and Face as greafy as a Flannel Night- Cap — Oh Matrimony ! Matrimony !— He tofles up the Cloaths with... | |
| George Farquhar - 1760 - 380 str.
...Storm, he comes flounce into Bedo dead as a Salmon into a Fiflvmonger's Bafket; his Feet cold as Fee, his Breath hot as a Furnace, and his Hands and his Face as greafy as his Flannel Night-Cap Oh Matrimony ! Matrimony ! He tofles up the Clothes with a barbarous fwine over his Sholders,... | |
| George Farquhar - 1772 - 382 str.
...fick Paffen§ers in a Storm, he com.es flounce into Bed, dead as a almon into a Fifhmonger's Bafket ; his Feet cold as Ice, his Breath hot as a Furnace,...and his Hands and his Face as greafy as his Flannel Night-cap Oh Matrimony ! Matrimony !- He tofies up the Clothes with a barbarous fwing over his Shoulders,... | |
| 1787 - 530 str.
...fick paflengers in a ftorm, he comes flounce into bed, dead as a falmpn into a fifhmonger's bafket ; his feet cold as ice, his breath hot as a furnace, and his hands and his face as greafy as his ftannel night-cap Oh matrimony ! matrimony ! He tofles up the clothes with a barbarous fwing over his... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 356 str.
...sick passengers in a storm, he comes flounce into bed, dead as a salmon into a fishmonger's basket ; his feet cold as ice ; his breath hot as a furnace ; and his hands and his face as greasy as his flannel nightcap Oh, matrimony ! matrimony ! He tosses up the clothes with a barbarous... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 str.
...like sick passengers in a storm, he comes flounce into bed, dead nsa salmon into a tishmongeVs basket; his feet cold as ice ; his breath hot as a furnace ; and his hands and his face as greasy as hisflannel nightcap — Oh, matrimony ! matrimony! — lie tosses up the clothes with a barbarous... | |
| 1804 - 540 str.
...storm, he comes flounce into bed, dead asa salmon intoafishmonger's basket; his feet cold as k'e ; his breath hot as a furnace ; and his hands and his face as greasy as his flannel nightcap — Oh, matrimony ! matrimony ! — He tosses up the clothes with a... | |
| George Farquhar - 1808 - 338 str.
...sick passengers in a storm, he comes flounce into bed, dead as a salmon into a fishmonger's basket ; his feet cold as ice, his breath hot as a furnace, and his hands and his face as greasy as his flannel nightcap Oh matrimony ! matrimony ! He tosses up the clothes with a barbarous... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 str.
...sick passengers in a storm, he comes flounce into bed, dead as a salmon into a fishmonger's basket ; his feet cold as ice, his breath hot as a furnace, and his hands and his face as greasy as his flannel nightcap Oh matrimony ! matrimony ! He tosses up the clothes with a barbarous... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 str.
...sick passengers in a storm, he comes Bounce into bed, dead as a salmon into a fishmonger's basket ; rfluous silk hast thou got about tbee, girl ! I could never teach the fools of greasy as his flannel night-cap— —Oh ! matrimoni matrimony ! He tosses up the clothes, with barbarous... | |
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