| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 544 str.
...thee, Renny dear, That them 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! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown; — Thou canst... | |
| 1857 - 402 str.
...thee, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar softened well. Another dish of tea. " Nor fear that I, my gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When once unto the bottom I Hare drank the liquor up. " Yet hear, alas ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown ; Thou canst... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1860 - 538 str.
...thee, Renny dear That thou wilt give to me, With eream and sugar softened well, Another cup of tea. Nor fear that I, my gentle maid, Shall long detain the cup, When onoo unto the bottom I Have drank the liquer up. Yet hear, alas ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1864 - 340 str.
...Hetty dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar softened well, Another dish of tea. But hear, alas ! this mournful truth, — Nor hear it with a frown, — Thou canst not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down." Now, this is among the pleasures of reading... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1864 - 350 str.
...Hetty dear. That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar softened well, Another dish of tea. But hear, alas ! this mournful truth, — Nor hear it with a frown, — Thou canst not make the tea so fast As I can gulp it down." Now, this is among the pleasures of reading... | |
| Charles Robert Leslie - 1865 - 758 str.
...Kenny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar soften'd well, Another dish of tea. " Xor 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 ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown, Thou canst not... | |
| 1866 - 976 str.
...thce, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar softened well. Anothtr 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 ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown : Thou canst... | |
| 1874 - 870 str.
...thee, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar softened 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 ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown, Thou canst not... | |
| 1874 - 802 str.
...thee, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar softened 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 liijuor up. Yet hear, alas ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown, Thou canst not... | |
| 1874 - 532 str.
...thee, Renny dear, That thou wilt give to me, With cream and sugar softened 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 ! this mournful truth, Nor hear it with a frown, Thou canst not... | |
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