| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 504 Seiten
...hollownesse: But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his backe ? So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That...heavy Iron makes girdles slip. Yet for all that, how stifly strits he by w, All trapped in the new-found bravene. The Nuns of new-woon Cales his bonnet... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 488 Seiten
...hollo wnesse: But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his backe ? So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That...thou how side it hangs beneath his hip ? Hunger and heary Iron makes girdles slip. Yet for all that, how stifly strits he by ", All trapped in the new-found... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 Seiten
...mistake) So Hitle in his purse, so much upon his backe? So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his ii -It, That his gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest...heavy iron makes girdles slip. Yet for all that, how stifly struts he by, All trapped in the new-found braverie. The nuns of new-won Cales his bonnet lent,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 Seiten
...hollownesee. But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his backe ? So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That his jaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side it hangs beneath his hip ? Hunger and heavy... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 432 Seiten
...hollowness, But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his back : So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That...struts he by, All trapped in the new-found bravery. house. — The phrase of dining with Duke Humphry arose from St. Paul's being the general resort of... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1824 - 298 Seiten
...hollowness, But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his back ? So nothing in his maw? yet seemeth by his belt, That...gaunt gut no too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side"5 it hangs beneath his hip? Hunger and heavy iron makes girdles slip. Yet for all that, how stiffly... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1825 - 188 Seiten
...hollownesse, But could he haue (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much vpon his backe ; 20 So nothing in his maw ; yet seemeth by his belt, That...thou how side it hangs beneath his hip ? Hunger and heauie iron makes girdles slip. Yet for all that, how stifly strits he by 25 All trapped in the new-found... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 Seiten
...hollowness ; But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his back ? So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That his gaunt gut not too much stuffing felt. Seest thou how side it hangs beneath his hip ? Hunger and heavy iron makes... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1838 - 176 Seiten
...hollownesse, But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his backe f So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That...heavy iron makes girdles slip. Yet for all that, how stifly struts he by, All trapped in the new-found braverie. The nuns of new-woon Cales his bonnet lent,... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1838 - 190 Seiten
...hollownesse, But could he have (as I did it mistake) So little in his purse, so much upon his backe ? So nothing in his maw ? yet seemeth by his belt, That...felt. Seest thou how side it hangs beneath his hip F Hunger and heavy iron makes girdles slip. Yet for all that, how stifly struts he by, All trapped... | |
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