| Christopher Smart - 1751 - 448 lehte
...your journey down, If you would fhun the fneer of every prig, Lay by the little band, and rufty wig: But yet be fure, your proper language know, Nor talk...criticife your ftyle, nay further, porters will bring it iq for wilful murther; The dregs of the canaille will look afkew To hear the language of the town from... | |
| Francis Fawkes - 1763 - 276 lehte
...journey down, If you would fhun the fneer of every prig, Lay by the little band, and rufty wig : ?ut yet be fure, your proper language know. Nor talk as...from Change-alley fteal a cant of words. Coachmen Coachmen will criticife your ftyle, nay further. Porters will bring it in for wilful murther : The... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1764 - 222 lehte
...Band, and rufty Wig: But yet be fure, your proper Language know. Nor talk as born within the Sound of Bo<w. Speak not the Phrafe that Drury-lane affords,...fteal a Cant of Words. Coachmen will criticife your Style, nay further, Porters will bring it in for wilful Murder; The Dregs of the Canaille will look... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1764 - 228 lehte
...Joivrney down, If you would fhun the Sneer of e-very Prig, Lay by the little Band, and ri.ifty Wig : But yet be fure, your proper "Language know, Nor talk as born within the Sound of .ffow. Speak not the Phrafe that Drury-lane affords. Nor from 'Change-alley fteal a Cant of... | |
| Oxford sausage - 1766 - 196 lehte
...your Journey down, If yru would fhun the Sneer of every Prig, Lay by the little Band, and rufty Wig : But yet be fure, your proper Language know, Nor talk as born within the Sound of BOTV. Speak not the Phrafe that Drury-lam affords, Nor from 'Change-alley fteal a cant of... | |
| John Nichols - 1780 - 434 lehte
...your journey down, If you wouhi'fhun the fneer of every prig, Lay-by the little band and rufly wig ; But yet be fure your proper language know, Nor talk...from 'Change-alley fteal a cant of words : Coachmen wil criticife your ftyle; nay, further, Porters will bring it in for wilful rnurther : X- 3 The The... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 lehte
...your journey down, If you would fhun the fneer of every prig, Lay-by the little band and nifty wig ; But yet be fure your proper language know, Nor talk as born within the found of Bow ; I 3 Speak Speak not the phrafe that Drury-lane affords, Nor from 'Change-alley fteal a cant of words... | |
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