Mongst quiet kindred that had nothing left By their dead parents : ' Stay,' quoth Reputation, ' Do not forsake me ; for it is my nature, If once I part from any man I meet, I am never found again. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 30publié par - 1851Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Thomas Hayward - 1738
...T'inquire for him 'jnongft unambitious fhepherds, Where dowries were not talk'd of ; and fometimes 'Mongft quiet kindred, that had nothing left By their dead parents. Stay, quoth reputation, Do not forfake me ; for it is my nature, If once [ part from any man I meet, I am never found again. % Webjler's... | |
 | William Oldys - 1740
...T'inquire for him 'mongft unambitious fhepherds, Where dowries were not talk'd of; and fometimes '^longft quiet kindred, that had nothing left By their dead parents. Stay, quoth reputation, Do not forfake me ; for it is my nature, If once I part from any man I meet, •' I am never found again.... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1808 - 484 pages
...enquire for him 'mongst unambitious shepherds, Where dowries were not talk'd of; and sometimes, 'Mongst quiet kindred that had nothing left By their dead...part from any man I meet, I am never found again. Another. A Salmon, as she swam unto the sea, Met with a Dog-fish ; who encounters her With his, rough... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 pages
...THE DUTCHESSE OF MALFY. Where dowries were not talkt of: and sometimes 'Mongst quiet kindred, th.it had nothing left By their dead parents : stay, (quoth...once I part from any man I meet, I am never found nguine : and so, for you : You have shooke hands with reputation, And made him invisible : so fare... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 pages
...'Alongst quiet kindred, thnt had nothing left Jiy their dead parents : stay, (quoth reputation,) I Do not forsake me : for it is my nature, ; If once I part from any man I meet, (J am never found againe : and so, for you : You have shooke hands with reputation, And made him invisible... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1813
...enquire for him 'mongst unambitious shepherds, Where dowries were not talk'd of; and sometimes, 'Mongst quiet kindred that had nothing left By their dead...part from any man I meet, I am never found again. Another. !A Salmon, as she swam unto the sea, Met with a Dog-fish ; who encounters her With his rough... | |
 | John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830
...enquire for him 'mongst unambitious shepherds, Where dowries were not talk'd of, and sometimes 'Mongst quiet kindred, that had nothing left By their dead...never found again. And so, for you ; You have shook* hands with Reputation, And made him invisible. So fare you well : I will never see you more. DUTCH.... | |
 | John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830
...Where dowries were not talk'd of, and sometimes 'Mongst quiet kindred, that had nothing left By then- dead parents : stay, quoth Reputation, Do not forsake...never found again. And so, for you ; You have shook* hands with Reputation, And made him invisible. So fare you well : I will never see you more. DUTCH.... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1835 - 484 pages
...enquire for him 'mongst unambitious shepherds, WTiere dowries were not talk'd of; and sometimes' 'Mongst quiet kindred that had nothing left By their dead...is my nature, If once I part from any man I meet, 1 am never found again. the dialect of despair, her tongue has a smatch of Tartarus and the souls in... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1844
...enquire for him 'mongst unambitious shepherds, Where dowries were not talk'd of ; and sometimes, 'Mongst quiet kindred that had nothing left By their dead...is my nature, If once I part from any man I meet, 1 am never found again. Another. A Salmon, as she swam unto the sea, Met with a Dog-fish ; who encounters... | |
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