Though, in regard to number, not exact; It was not two black crows — 'twas only one; The truth of that you may depend upon; The gentleman himself told me the case." "Where may I find him?" "Why, in such a place." Away goes he, and, having found him... The British poetical miscellanypor British poetical miscellany - 1805Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Byrom - 1773 - 372 páginas
....Why yes ; the Thing is Fact, Tho' in regard to Number not exact ; Iffwas not Tiau black Crows, 'was only One, The Truth of that you may depend upon. The...Doubt Then to his laft Informant he referr'd, And beg'd to know, if true ^hat he had heard ; Did Did you, Sir, throw up a black Crow?. NOT I Blefs me... | |
| John Byrom - 1773 - 378 páginas
...Faft, Tho' in regard to Number not exact ; It was not Two black Crows, -was only One, The Truth of thai you may depend upon. The Gentleman himfelf told me...Doubt Then to his laft Informant he referr'd, And beg'd to know, if true what he had heard ; Did Did you, Sir, throw up a black Crow?— —NOT I Blefs... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 424 páginas
...virtuoso went, Sir— and so forth — Why yes ; the thing is fact, Tho' in regard to number not exact; It was not two black crows, 'twas only one, The truth of that you may depend upon, The gentleman himself told me the case — Where may I find him ? — Why, in such a place. Away goes he, and having... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 420 páginas
...virtuoso went, Sir — and so forth — Why yes ; the thing is fact, Tho' in regard to number not exact ; It was not two black crows, 'twas only one, The truth of that you may depend upon, The gentleman himself told me the case — Where may I find him ? — Why, in such a place. Away goes he, and having... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 páginas
...the virtuofo went. Sir and fo forth Why, yes, the thing is faft, Tho' in regard to number not exact ; It was not Two black crows, 'twas only one, The truth...Where may I find him ? Why, in fuch a place. Away he went, and having found him out, Sir, be fo good as to refolve a doubt Then to his laft informant... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 páginas
...application to parliament to destroy the custom of grinding wheat at the school mills, [t was not t\vo black crows, 'twas only one, The truth of that you may depend upon. The gentleman liimself told me the case — '' Where may I find him?"— "Why in «uch l place." Away goes he, and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 682 páginas
...parliament to destroy the custom of grinding wheat at the school mill.-. It was not two black crows, (t was only one, The truth of that you may depend upon. The gentleman himself told me the case — '" ' Where may I find him?" — "Why in suen a place." Away goes he, and... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 páginas
...went. Sir — and so forth — Why yes ; the thing is feet* Tho', in regard to number, not exact ; It was not two black crows, 'twas only one, The truth of that you may depend upon; •The gentleman himself told me the case — Where may I iuidhim? — Why, in such a place. Away goes he, and having... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 páginas
....went— Sir,—and so forth—Why, yes; the thing is fact,. Though in regard to number not exact; It was not two black crows, 'twas only one,. The truth of that you may depend upon.. The gentleman himself told me the caseWhere may I find him—Why, in such a place.. Away goes he, and having. found... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1814 - 404 páginas
...Sir— and so forth — Why yes;, the thing is fact, Tho" in regard to cumber not exact; ti was not too black crows, 'twas only one, The truth of that you may depend upon, The gentleman himself told me the case — Where may I find him?— 'Why, hi such a place. Away goes he, and having... | |
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