I therefore pray thee, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar soften'd well, Another dish of tea. " Nor fear that I, my gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drunk the liquor up. " Yet hear, alas... Essays - Strana 144autor/autoři: Leigh Hunt - 1888 - 314 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1785 - 492 str.
...my gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drank the liquor up. Yet hear, alas! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown ; — Thou can'ft not make the tea fo fail As I can gulp it down. And thus he proceeded through fereral more ftanzas,... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1795 - 608 str.
...my gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drank the liquor up. Yet hear, alas! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown :— Thou can'ft not make the tea fo faft As I can gulp it down. Artd thus he proceeded through feveral more... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1795 - 594 str.
...my gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drank the liquor up. Yet hear, alas? this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown : — Thou can' ft not make the tea fo faft As I can gulp it down. And thus he proceeded through feveral more... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 str.
...gentie maid, Shall long detain the cup,' When once unto the bottom I Have drank the liquor up. Yet hear, alas ! this mournful truth,' , .' Nor hear it...can'st not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down. And- ihu" he proceeded through several more stanzas, till the Reverend Critic cried out for quarter.... | |
| Joseph Sansom - 1805 - 548 str.
...Maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drank the liquor up. Yet hear at last this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown, Thou...canst not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down. other day, by a Tuscan Prince, whose apartments at the Hotel were on the same floor with ours. . Happening... | |
| George Wentworth - 1824 - 378 str.
...my gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drunk the liquor up. Yet hear, alas ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with...canst not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down." A NEW SUN-DIAL. Let Dick some summer's day expose Before the sun his monstrous nose, And stretch his... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 392 str.
...my gentle maid, Shall lung detain the cup, When once unto the bottom \ Have drank the liquor up. Yet hear, alas ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with...canst not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down. ILL MANNERS AT TABLE. A gentleman being once at a public entertainment, where one of the party sat... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 680 str.
...to me. With cream and sugar softened well. Another dish of tea. But hear, alas! this mournful troth, Nor hear it with a frown, — Thou canst not make...over their breakfast, or on any other occasion. The eight of what is a tiresome nothing to others, shall suggest to them a hundred agreeable recollections... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 str.
...gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drunk the liquor up. " Yet hear, alas ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with...canst not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down." And thus he proceeded through several more stanzas, till the reverend critic cried out for quarter.... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 str.
...detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Have drunk the liquor up. " Yet hear, alas ! this moutnful truth, Nor hear it with a frown; — Thou canst not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down." And thus he proceeded through several more stanzas, till the reverend critic cried out for quarter.... | |
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