Miss Rumsey, if she comes to London, would do well as an old acquaintance, to send me her address. — London is not Bristol. — We may patrole the town for a day, without raising one whisper, or nod of scandal. — If she refuses, the curse of all antiquated... Poetical Works - Página 340por Thomas Chatterton - 1871Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Sir Herbert Croft - 1780 - 326 páginas
...many pretty mille'ners, &c. that I have almoft forgot myfelf. - Carty will think on me : upon enquiry, I find his trade dwindled into nothing here. A man may very nobly ftarve by it, but he muft have luck indeed, who can live by it. Mifs Rumfey, if flie comes to London,... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1803 - 608 páginas
...forgot her; though there are so many pretty milliners, &c. that I have almost forgot myself. Carty will think on me : upon inquiry, I find his trade...day, without raising one whisper, or nod of scandal. — If she refuses, the curse of all antiquated virgins light on her: may she be refused when she shall... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1837 - 368 páginas
...forgot her ; though there are so many pretty milliners, &c. that I have almost forgot myself. — Cary will think on me : upon inquiry, I find his trade...day, without raising one whisper, or nod of scandal. — If she refuses, the curse of all antiquated virgins light on her : may she be refused when she... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 438 páginas
...forgot her ; though there are so many pretty milliners, &c. that I have almost forgot myself. — Cary will think on me : upon inquiry, I find his trade...day, without raising one whisper, or nod of scandal. — II she refuses, the curse of all antiquated virgins light on her ; may she be refused when she... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 426 páginas
...forgot her ; though there are so many pretty milliners, &c. that I have almost forgot myself. — Cary will think on me : upon inquiry, I find his trade...must have luck indeed, who can live by it. — Miss Ramsey, if she comes to London, would do well as an old acquaintance, to send me her address.— London... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1851 - 218 páginas
...noTqulre~fbrgot her; though there are so many pretty milliners, &c. that I have almost forgot myself. — Cary will think on me; upon inquiry, I find his trade dwindled...old acquaintance, to send me her address. London, i^ nnt Bristol. We may patrole the town for a day, without raising one whisper, or nod of scandal.... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1851 - 218 páginas
...forgot her; though there are so many pretty milliners, &e. that I have almost forgot myself. — Gary will think on me; upon inquiry, I find his trade dwindled...man may very nobly starve by it; but he must have luek indeed, who ean live by it. Miss Rumsey, if she eomes to London, would do well as an old aequaintanee,... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1851 - 248 páginas
...forgot her; though there are so many pretty milliners, &e. that I have almost forgot myself.— Gary will think on me; upon inquiry, I find his trade dwindled...man may very nobly starve by it; but he must have luek indeed, who ean live by it. Miss Rumsey, if she eomes to London, would do well as an old aequaintanee,... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1857 - 496 páginas
...forgot her ; though there are so many pretty milliners, &c., that I have almost forgot myself. — Gary will think on me : upon inquiry, I find his trade...Rumsey, if she comes to London, would do well, as an old acquaints ance, to send me her address. — London is not Bristol. — We may patrol the town for a... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1864 - 490 páginas
...forgot her ; though there are so many pretty milliners, &c., that I have almost forgot myself. — Gary will think on me : upon inquiry, I find his trade...her address. — London is not Bristol. — We may patrol the town for a day, without raising one whisper, or nod of scandal. — If she refuses, the... | |
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