| William Cowper - 1802 - 350 lehte
...from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound,...thousand gambols, in which Bess, being remarkably »trong"aud fearless, was always superior to the rest, and proved himself the Vestriiof the party.... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 300 lehte
...from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when, the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound,...to the rest, and proved himself the Vestris of the parly. One evening the cat being in the room, had the hardiness to pat Bes3 upon the cheek, an indignity... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 234 lehte
...from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, •when the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound, and play a thousand gambols, in which Kess, being remarkably strong and fearless, was always superior to the rest, and proved himself the... | |
| William Cowper - 1808 - 338 lehte
...hold, they would frisk, aint hound, and play a thousand gamhols, in whirl| Bess, heing reroarkahly strong and fearless, was always superior to the rest, and proved himself the Vestris of the patty. One evening the cat, heing in the room, hod the hardiness to pat Bess upon the cheek, an indignity... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 lehte
...from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound,...Bess, being remarkably strong and fearless, was always superiour to the rest, and proved himself the Vestris of the party. One evening1, the cat facing in... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 240 lehte
...firm hold, they would frisk, and hound, and play a thousand gamhols, in which Bess, heing remarkahly strong and fearless, was always superior to the rest,...himself the Vestris of the party. One evening the cat heing in the room, had the hardiness to pat Bess upon the cheek, an indignity which he resented hy... | |
| William Cowper - 1819 - 306 lehte
...into the parlour after supper, when, the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would (risk, and bound, and play a thousand gambols, in which Bess, being remarkably strong and fearless, was always superiour to the rest, and proved himself the Yestris of the party. One evening the cat, being in the... | |
| Kirby's wonderful and eccentric museum - 1820 - 536 lehte
...from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound,...thousand gambols, in which Bess, being remarkably strong aud fearless, was always superior to the rest, and proved himself the Vestris of the party. One evening... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 lehte
...the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when, the the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound,...strong and fearless, was always superior to the rest, andprofedjtimselfthe Vestris of the party. One evening the cat, being in the room, had the hardiness... | |
| Peter Buchan - 1824 - 156 lehte
...from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when, the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound,...gambols, in which Bess, , being remarkably strong andv fearless, was always superior to the rest, and proved himself the Vestris of the party. < )ne... | |
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