Humpus foon withdrew, Was fafe, as having fuch a one in view At Covent Garden dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtlefs air and look profound, Who, folitary gaping without care, Seem'd to fay, " Who is 't? wilt go any where ?" Says Humpus, " Sir, my... The Works of the English Poets: Garth and King - Page 412by Samuel Johnson - 1779Full view - About this book
| William King - 1705 - 590 lehte
...meet with a worfe Fater For I wil;l break your Back, and fet you ftrait. Bring him to Dinaer. Hwttpus foon withdrew, Was fafe, as having fuch. a one in view At Covent Garden P.ial, whom he found Sitting wi&Thpughtleis: Air, and Look profound, Who 534 MISCELLANIES. Who folitary... | |
| Miscellaneous poems - 1732 - 306 lehte
...your pate, Or rather you fhall meet with a worfe fate, For I will break your back, and fet you firait. Bring him to dinner. Humpus foon withdrew, Was fafe, as having fuch a one in view> VOL. II. C At Cogent-Garden dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtlefs air, and look profound. Who... | |
| William King - 1776 - 330 lehte
...Or I will lug your ears, or crack your pate, " Or rather you fliall meet with a worfe fate, " For 1 will break your back, and fet you ftrait. " Bring...At Covent Garden dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtkfs air and look profound, Who, folitary gaping without cart, Seem'd to fay, "Who is't? wih... | |
| William King - 1776 - 326 lehte
...with a worfe fate, " For 1 will break your back, and fet you ftrait. " Bring him to dinner." Humpu's- foon withdrew^ Was fafe, as having fuch a one In view...dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtlefs air and Took profound, Who, folitary gaping without care, Seem'd to fay, " Who is't? wilt go any where ?"*... | |
| John Bell - 1781 - 422 lehte
...your back and fet you flraight. " Ei ir i' him to dinner." Huir.pus foon withdrew, Was fafeajhaviug fuch a one in view At Covent Garden Dial, whom he...found Sitting with thoughtlefs air and look profound, 1f i ^ V.'ho/ojitafy gaping without care Scem'd to by, " Who is it ? wilt go anywhere?" Says Humpus,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 lehte
...Or rather you mall meet with a worfe fate, ( " For I will break your back, and fet you ftrait. J " Bring him to dinner." Humpus foon withdrew, Was fafe,...me pray " Your company to dine with him to-day." He fnufts ; then follows ; up the ftairs he goes, Never pulls off his hat, nor cleans his fhoes, But,... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 lehte
...pate, ~) Or rather you mail meet with a worfe fate, > For I will break your back, and fet you ftrait. j Bring him to dinner. Humpus foon withdrew, Was fafe, as having fuch a one in view, At Cwent-Garden dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtlefs air, and look profoundWho folitary gaping... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 lehte
...pate, ~) Or rather you mail meet with a worfe fate, > For I will break your back, and fet you ftrait. j Bring him to dinner. Humpus foon withdrew, Was fafe, as having fuch a one in view, At Cwent-Garden dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtlefs air, and look profoundWho folitary gaping... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 lehte
...your back, and set you strai'. lîring him to dinner," Humpus soon withdrew, Was safe, as having such a one in view At Covent Garden dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtless air and look profound, Who, solitary gaping without care, Scrm'd to say, " Who is't ? wilt... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 lehte
...your back, and set you strait. Bring him to dinner." Humpus soon withdrew, Was safe, as having sucha one in view At Covent Garden dial, whom he found Sitting with thoughtless air and look profound, Who, solitary gaping without cave, Scem'd to say, " Who is't ? wilt... | |
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