| Henry Fielding - 1730 - 28 páginas
...Tragedy о/Том THUMB. .... ^ So when the Child whom Nurfe from Mifchicf guards, Sends Jack for Muftard with a Pack of Cards -, Kings, Queens and Knaves, throw one another down, Till the whole Pack lies fcatter'd and o'erthrown -, So all our Pack upon the Floor is can, And all I boaft is, that I fall... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 352 páginas
...[Killt him/elf, andfalli. . So when the child whom nurfe from danger guards, Sends Jack for milliard with a pack of cards, Kings, queens, and knaves, throw one another down, 'Till the whole pack lies fcatter'd and o'erthrown ; So all our pack upon the floor is caft, And all I boaft is that 1 fall the... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 518 páginas
...insinuated itself into our counslaughter. This I take to be a trymen.or nature hath so formed them So wh«a the child whom nurse from danger guards, Sends Jack...Kings, queens, and knaves, throw one another down, Till die whole pack lies scatter 'd and o'erthrown ; So all our pack upon the floor is cast, And all I boast... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 344 páginas
...makes a feast to-day, And but reserves ourselves for his ban louche. So when the boy, whom nurse'from danger guards. Sends Jack for mustard with a pack of cards; Kings, queens, and knaves, tip one another down, Till the whole pack lie scatter'd and o'erthrown. Thus all our pack upon the... | |
| 1810 - 500 páginas
...in motion. So, each of the characters in FIELDING'S " Tom Thumb'' makes away with the other, and " So, when the child, whom nurse from danger guards,...knaves, throw one another down, Till the whole pack is scatter'd and o'erthrown." This is sometimes done by the puff direct, as when one of Sir Richard... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 páginas
...PLUM. Ah, Death makes a least to-day, And but reserves ourselves fur his bun bouche. So when the boy, whom nurse from danger guards, Sends Jack for mustard...with a pack of cards ; Kings, queens, and knaves, tip one another down, Till the whole pack lie scatter'd and o'erthrown. Thus all our pack upon the... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 382 páginas
...Plumante. Ah ! death makes a feust to-day, And but reserves ourselves for his bon bouche, So when the boy, whom nurse from danger guards, Sends Jack for mustard with a pack of cards, Kings, queens, and knaves, tip one another down, Till the whole pack lay scatter'd and o'erthrown. Thus all our pack upon the... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 380 páginas
...(seizing the dagger) Die murderess vile ! And but reserves ourselves for his bon bouche, So when the boy, whom nurse from danger guards, Sends Jack for mustard with a pack of cards, Kings, queens, and knaves, tip one another down, Till the whole pack lay scatter'd and o'erthrown. Thus all our pack upon the... | |
| 1854 - 836 páginas
...м. Ah, Death makes a feast to-day, And but reserves ourselves for his bon bouche. So when the boy, whom nurse from danger guards, Sends Jack for mustard with a pack of carde; Kings, queens, and knaves, tip one another down, Till the whole pack lie ecatter'd and o'erthrown.... | |
| Giuseppe Conversatio Dermonti Heyvardo - 1857 - 28 páginas
...King. Ah ! death makes a feast today, And but reserves ourselves for his bon bouche. So when the boy whom nurse from danger guards. Sends Jack for mustard, with a pack of cards, Kings, queens and knaves tip one another down, Till the wh<.;le pack lies scattered and o'erthrown. Thus all the pack upon the... | |
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