| Robert Southey - 1800 - 314 páginas
...Nay—nay—my little girl, quoth he, It was a famous victory. XI. And every body praised the Duke Who such a fight did win. But what good came of it at last ?—...cannot tell, said he, But 'twas a famous victory. To RECOVERY. Recovery, where art thou ? Daughter of-Heaven, where shall we seek thy h Upon what hallowed... | |
| Titus Strong - 1819 - 248 páginas
...he. Who such a fight did win; But what good came of it at last, And every body prais'd the Duke Said little Peterkin ; Why that I cannot tell, said he, But 'twas a famous victory. CHAPTER XCV1I. TO MOKROW. How sweet to the heart is the thought of to morrow. When hope's fairy pictures... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 266 páginas
...little Wilhelmine. " Nay.. nay .. my little girl," quoth he, " It was a famous victory. " And every body praised the Duke Who this great fight did win." "...cannot tell," said he, " But 'twas a famous victory." 1798. A TRUE BALLAD ST. ANTIDIUS, THE TOPE, AND THE DEVIL. Deste Atendía cuentan las estarías que... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 páginas
...Wilhelmine. " Nay—Nay—my little girl," quoth he, " It was a famous victory! " And every body prais'd the Duke Who this great fight did win," " But what...cannot tell," said he, " But 'twas a famous victory !" Southey. The concluding part of Burns' Collar's Saturday Night. THEN kneeling down, to Heaven's... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1831 - 686 páginas
...little Wilhelmine. " Nay—Nay—my little girl," quoth he, " It was a famous victory! " And every body praised the Duke Who this great fight did win." " But what good came of it at la«t?' Quoth little Peterkin. " Why, that I cannot tell," said he, " But 'twas a famous victory!"... | |
| 1832 - 952 páginas
...win." " But what good came of it at last ?" "And every body praised the duke Quoth little Petcrkin. " Why that I cannot tell," said he» *' But 'twas a famous victory." SOCTHIV» USEFUL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTICES. EFFTTTS OF COMETS. —Between Mars and Jupiter font «гт... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1833 - 424 páginas
...my little girl," quoth he, " It was a famous victory. " And every body praised the duke Who such a fight did win." " But what good came of it at last?"...cannot tell," said he ; " But 'twas a famous victory " LESSON LXXVIII. The Study of History; or a Solid and a Superficial U cation contrasted.—From Ruhnken.... | |
| Harp - 1836 - 380 páginas
...Nay—nay—my little girl, quoth he, It was a famous victory. And every body praised the duke, Who such a fight did win. But what good came of it at last ?...little Peterkin. Why that I cannot tell, said he, LINES WITH THE AUTUMNAL CROCUS. MARY HOW1TT. THY bower, with vine unshaded, Stands desolate and lone;... | |
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 páginas
...Wilhelmine. " Nay—nay—my little girl," quoth he, " It was a famous victory. " And every body prais'd the Duke Who this great fight did win." " But what...cannot tell," said he, " But 'twas a famous victory." CRABBE. THE POET AND HIS POETRY. [GEORGE CRABBR, was a native of Aldborough, in Suffolk, nnd was brought... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 348 páginas
...Wilhelmine. " Nay—nay—my little girl," quoth he, " It was a famous victory. " And every body prais'd the Duke " Who this great fight did win." " But what...cannot tell," said he, " But 'twas a famous victory." THOU wert out betimes, thou busy, busy Bee ! As abroad I took my early way. Before the cow from her... | |
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