| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 sayfa
...for a scarlet coat ; When at a play, to laugh, or cry, Yet cannot tell th* reason why ; Never to hold ove but serves the virtuous mind to wake, As the small...lake; The centre mov'd, a circle straight succeeds Her learning mounts to read a song, But half the words pronouncing wrong ; Hath every repartee in store... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - 492 sayfa
...passion for a scarlet coat. When at a play to laugh or cry, Yet cannot tell the reason why. Never to hold her tongue a minute, While all she prates has nothing...a coxcomb sit, And take his nonsense all for wit. Her learning mounts to read a song, Cut halt the words pronouncing wrong, &r. I)r. Swift's Furnitureofa... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - 524 sayfa
...passion for a scarlet coat. When at a play to laugh or cry, Tet cannot tell the reason why. Never to hold her tongue a minute, 'While all she prates has nothing in it. Whole hours can with a coxcomb sit, And lake his nonsense all for wit. Her learning mounts to read a song, But hall the words pronouncing wrong,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 sayfa
...for a searlet eoat ; When at a play, to laugh, or ery. Vet eannot tell the reason why ; Never to hold ean with a eoxeomb sit, And take his nonsense all for wit ; Her learning mounts to read a song, But... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1833 - 386 sayfa
...for a scarlet coat ; When at a play, to laugh or cry, Yet cannot tell the reason why ; Never to hold her tongue a minute, While all she prates has nothing...with a coxcomb sit, And take his nonsense all for wit ; Her learning mounts to read a song, But half the words pronouncing wrong ; Has every repartee in... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1834 - 356 sayfa
...called not in well-bred tone, and he heard her not. In his stead came that counterfeit, who thinks it witty to be rude: " And placing raillery in railing, Will tell aloud your greatest failing — " that vulgar imp yclept FUN — known by his broad grin, by his loud tone, and by his rude banter.... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1834 - 224 sayfa
...she called not in well-bred tone, and he heard her not In his stead came that counterfeit, who thinks it witty to be rude : " And placing raillery in railing, Will tell aloud your greateM failing — " that vulgar imp, yclept FUN — known by his broad grin, by his loud tone, and... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1835 - 498 sayfa
...she called not in wellbred tone, and he heard her not. In his stead came that counterfeit who thinks it witty to be rude : — "And placing raillery in railing, Will tell aloud your greatest failing" — that vulgar imp yclept FUN — known by his broad grin, by his loud tone, and by his rude banter.... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 850 sayfa
...kept up and bandied to and fro by those who have nothing else to do. Atterbvry Sermon ¿iii. vol. 4. She calls it witty to be rude ; And, placing raillery...in railing, Will tell aloud your greatest failing; Nor make a scruple to expose Your bandy leg, or crooked nose. BANÏHT. BANDY. BAN BAN BANDY. BANE.... | |
| Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer - 1855 - 444 sayfa
...without thinking of them. " When at play to laugh, or cry, Yet cannot tell the reason why, Never to hold her tongue a minute While all she prates has nothing...a coxcomb sit, And take his nonsense all for wit. Her learning mounts to read a song, But half the words pronouncing wrong ; Hath every repartee in store... | |
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