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" Here lies honest Richard, whose fate I must sigh at, Alas, that such frolic should now be so quiet ! What spirits were his, what wit and what whim, Now breaking a jest, and now breaking a limb ! Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball, Now... "
Modern Society: Or, The March of Intellect, the Conclusion of Modern ... - 269. oldal
szerző: Catherine Sinclair - 1854 - 348 oldal
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 17. kötet

1778 - 630 oldal
...frolic ihould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his, what wit and what whim, (и) Now breaking a jeft, and now breaking a limb ; Now .wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball, Now teazingand vexing, yet laughing at all Í In ihort, fo provoking a Devil was Dick, That we wilhed him...

The Muse's Pocket Companion: A Collection of Poems

1785 - 316 oldal
...frolic fhould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his ! what wit and what whim ; f Now breaking a jcft, and now breaking a limb ? Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball ! Now ttazing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! in fhort fo provoking a devil was Dick, Tint we wiii.M him...

The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With an Account ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 206 oldal
...frolic mould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his ! what wit and what whim ! -(- Now breaking a jeft, and now breaking a limb ! Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball ! Now teazlng and vexing, yet laughing at all ! In fhort, fo provoking a devil was dick, That we wifh'd him...

The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and Poems

Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 oldal
...frolic mould now be fo quiet ! Wlut fpirits were his ! what wit, and what whim! Now breaking a jeft, and now breaking a limb ! * Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball ; Now teazing and vexing, yet laughing at all. In fhort, fo provoking a devil was Dick, That we wim'd him...

Roach's Beauties of the Modern Poets of Great Britain: Carefully Selected ...

James Roach - 1794 - 272 oldal
...frolic ftiould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his, what wit and what whim, Now breaking ajeft, and now breaking a limb*; Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball, Now teazing and vexing, yet. laughing at all ; In fhort, fo provoking a devil was Dick, • That we wifh'd...

The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 192 oldal
...whose fate I must sigh at ; Alas, that such frolic should now be so quiet! What spirits were his ! what wit and what whim! Now breaking a jest, and now...wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball ! Now teazing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! In short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we wish'd him...

The Poetical Works of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith: Containing His Deserted Village ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1802 - 130 oldal
...fhould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his ! what wit and what whim ! (7) Now breaking a jeft, and now breaking a limb ! Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball ! Now teazing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! In fhort, fo provoking a devil was Dick, That we wifh'ci...

The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: With an Account of His Life ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 oldal
...; Alas, that such frolic should now be so quiet ! What spirits were his ! what wit and what whim 1 Now breaking a jest, and now breaking a limb !* Now...ball ! Now teasing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! Li short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we wish'd him full ten times a day at old nick ; But,...

Poetical Works

Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 oldal
...wit and what whim ! * Now breaking a jest, and now breaking a limb ! Now wrangling and grunibling, to keep up the ball! Now teasing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! In short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we wish'd him full ten times a day at old nick ; But,...

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 2. kötet

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 oldal
...him on these accidents, as a kind of retributive justice for breaking- bis jests upon other people. Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball '. Now teasing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! In short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we wish'd him full ten times a day at Old Niek ; But...




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