| 1705 - 620 страници
...the Matrimonal Load j Till Fortune blindly kind, as well as he, Has ill reftor'd him to hjs Liberty. Which he would ufe in all his fneaking way, Drinking all Night, and dozing all the Day ; Dull as Ned Hcmzrcl, whom his brifker Times Had fam'd for Dulnefi in malicious Rhymes.' Mul ve had much ado to... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 448 страници
...fortune, blindly kind as well as he, Has ill reftor'd him to his liberty ; Which he would ufe in his old fneaking way, Drinking all night and dozing all the day ; Dull as Ned Howard, whom his brifker times Had fam'd for dulnefs in malicious rhimes. Mul— vc Mulgrave had much ado to fcape the... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 268 страници
...fortune, blindly kind as well as he, Has ill reftor'd him to his liberty ; Which he would ufe in his old fneaking way, Drinking all night, and dozing all the day; Dull as Ned Howard, whom his brilker times Had fam'd for dulnefs in malicious rhimes. Mul ve had much atlo to 'feaps the fnare,... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 страници
...Fortune, blindly kind, as well as he, Has ill-reftor'd him to his liberty, Which he would ufe in his old fneaking way, Drinking all night, and dozing all the day, Dull as Ned Howard, whom his brifker times 190 Had fam'd for dulnefs in malicious rhymes. Mulgrave had much ado to 'feape the fnare,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 336 страници
...fortune, blindly kind as well as he, Has ill reftor'd him to his liberty ; Which he would ufe in his eld fneaking way, Drinking all night, and dozing all the day ; Dull as Ned Howard, whom his brifker times Had fam'd for dulnefs in malicious rhymes. Mulgrave had much ado to fcape the fnare,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 страници
...fortune, blindly kind as well as he, Has ill reftor'd him to his liberty ! Which he would uft in his old briflcer timet Had fam'd for dulnefs in malicious rhvmes. Mulgrave had much ado to 'fcapc the fnare,... | |
| 1793 - 806 страници
...'>rtune, blindly kind as well as he, Has ill reftor'd him to his liberty; Which he would ule in his old fneaking way. Drinking all night, and dozing all the day ; Dull as Ned HI ward, whom his brifker times Had fam'd for dullncls in malicious thymes. Mulgrave had mueh ado to... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 260 страници
...fortune, blindly kind as well as lie, Has ill reflor'd him to his liberty ! Which he would ufe in his old fneaking way, Drinking all night, and dozing all the day ; Dull as Ned Howard, whom his brifkcr times, Had fam'd for dullnefs in malicious rhymes. Mulgrave had much ado to fcape the fnare,... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 страници
...blindly kind, as well as he, Has ill-restor'd him to his liberty; Which he would use in his old sneaking way, Drinking all night, and dozing all the day ; Dull as Ned Howard, whom his brisker times 198 Had fam'd for dullness in malicious rhymes. Mulgrave had much ado to 'scape the snare, Tho'... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 432 страници
...blindly kind as well as he, Has ill restored him to his liberty ; Which he would use in his old sneaking way, Drinking all night, and dozing all the day; Dull as Ned Howard, whom his brisker times Had famed for dulness in malicious rhymes, f Mulgrave J had much ado to 'scape the snare, Though... | |
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