This morning, dear mother, as soon as 'twas light, I was wak'd by a noise that astonish'd me quite ; For in Tabitha's chamber I heard such a clatter, I could not conceive what the deuce was the matter ; And, would you believe it, I went up and found her... Auvergne, Piedmont, and Savoy: A Summer Ramble - Página 99de Charles Richard Weld - 1801 - 351 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Christopher Anstey - 1766 - 152 páginas
...'twas light, I was wak'd by a Noife that aftonilh'd me quite, For in TABITHA'S Chamber I heardfuch a Clatter, I could not conceive what the Deuce was...it ? I went up and found her In a Blanket, with two lufty Fellows around her, Who both feem'da going to carry her off in A little black Box juft the Size... | |
| Several Hands - 1766 - 596 páginas
...me quice, For in TABITH A'S chamber I heard fuch a clatter, I could not conceive what the deuce wat the matter : And. would you believe it? I went up and found her In a blanket, with two lufiy fellows around her, Who both feero'da going to carry her off in A little black box ¡..it the... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1766 - 722 páginas
...light; I was wak'd by a noife that aftoniflj'd me quite, Fat For in TA*ITHA'S chamber I heard luch a clatter, I could not conceive what the deuce was the matter : And, would you believe it ? 1 went up and found her In B blanket, with two lutty fellows around her, Who both feem'da going to... | |
| Christopher Anstey - 1767 - 200 páginas
...'twas light, I was wak'd by a noife that aftdhifli'd me quite, For in TABITHA'S chamber 1 hj:ard fuch a clatter, I could not conceive what the deuce was...matter ; • And, would you believe it, I went up 2nd found her In a blanket, with two lufty fellows around her, Who both feem'da going to carry her... | |
| Christopher Anstey - 1807 - 200 páginas
...as soon as 'twas light, I was wak'd by a noise that astonish'd me quite ; For in Tabitha's chamber I heard such a clatter, I could not conceive what...in A little black box, just the size of a coffin: Description of the Bathing. ' Pray tell me,' says I, ' what ye're doing of there T " Why, master, 'tis... | |
| Christopher Anstey - 1807 - 196 páginas
...as soon as 'twas light, I was wak'd by a noise that astonish'd me quite ; For in Tabitha's chamber I heard such a clatter, I could not conceive what...it, I went up and found her In a blanket, with two Justy fellows around her, Who both seem'da going to carry her off in A little black box, just the size... | |
| Christopher Anstey, John Anstey - 1808 - 600 páginas
...as soon as 'twas light, I was wak'd by a noise that astonish'd me quite ; For in TABITHA'S chamber I heard such a clatter, I could not conceive what the deuce was the matter; And, wou'd you believe it, I went up and found her In a blanket with two lusty fellows around her, Who both... | |
| Christopher Anstey - 1830 - 270 páginas
...mother, as soon as 'twas light, I was wak'd by a noise that astonish'd me quite; For in Tabitha's chamber I heard such a clatter, I could not conceive what...And, would you believe it? I went up and found her, " Pray tell me," says I, " what ye're doing of there?" " Why, master, 'tis hard to be bilk'd of our... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 526 páginas
...heard such a clatter, I could not conceive what the dence was the matter ; And, would you believe ! I went up and found her,. In a blanket with two lusty...carry her off in A little black box just the size cf a coffin I * And pray,' says I, ' Tabitha, what is your drift, To be cover'd in flannel instead... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 536 páginas
...mother, as soon as 'twas light I was wak'd by a noise that astonish'd me quite! For in Tabitha's chamber I heard such a clatter, I could not conceive what the deuce was the matter ; And, would you believe II went up and found her. In a blanket with two lusty fellows around her. Who both seem'da going to... | |
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