| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 páginas
...protesting not to die in thy debt, but rather to live so, as hitherto I have and will. Thy true LAXTON ever. Alas, poor gentleman ! troth I pity him; How shall I raise this money ? thirty pounds ! "Tis thirty sure, a 3 before an 0, [ know his threes too well ; my child-bed linen, Shall... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 páginas
...to die in tin/ debt, but rather to live so, as hitherto I have and will. Thy true LAXTON ever. Ala;, poor gentleman ! troth I pity him; How shall I raise this money ? thirty pounds! 'Tis thirty sure, a 3 before an 0, I know his threes too well ; my child-bed linen. Shall I... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 444 páginas
...friend Laxton that he is in want of money, thus bethinks her how to raise it. ALAS, poor gentlenpn ! troth, I pity him. How shall I raise this money ? thirty pound ? 'Tis 30, sure, a 3 before an o ; I know his 3's too well. My childbed linen, Shall I pawn that for... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 510 páginas
...proteiting not to die in thy debt, but rather to live so as hitherto I have and will.. Thy true Laxton ever. Alas, poor gentleman! troth I pity him. How shall I raise this money? thirty pounds! "Tis thirty sure, a 3 before an 0, I know his threes two well: my childbed-linen, Shall I pawn... | |
| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1827 - 1252 páginas
...along with him. In a few minutes she was joined by Mr. Haliburton. CHAPTER VIII. WAYS AKD MEANS. -i Alas, poor gentleman ! troth I pity him. How shall I raise this money? thirty pound ? 'Tis SO, sure, a S before an 0 ; I know his S's too well. GM. The sma', ilroop-rumplet hunter rattle,... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 578 páginas
...Protesting not to die in thy debt, but rather to live, so as hitherto I have and will, Thy true Laxton ever. Alas, poor gentleman ! troth, I pity him. How shall I raise this money ? thirty pound ! 'Tis thirty sure, a 3 before an 0 ; I know his threes too well. My childbed linen, Shall I pawn that... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 696 páginas
...Protesting not to die in thy debt, but rather to live, so as hitherto I have and will, Thy true Laxton ever. Alas, poor gentleman ! troth, I pity him. How shall I raise this money ? thirty pound ! 'Tis thirty sure, a 3 before an 0 ; I know his threes too well. My childbed linen, Shall I pawn that... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 páginas
...received a letter from her friend Laxton that he is in want of money, thus bethinks her how to raise It, ALAS, poor gentleman ! troth, I pity him. How shall I raise this money ! thirty pound ? "Pis :)0, sure, a 3 before an 0 ; I know his 3V too well. My childbed linen, Shall I pawn that for... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 838 páginas
...received л letter from her friend Laxton that he is in want of money, thus bethinks her how to raise it. ALAS, poor gentleman ! troth, I pity him. How shall I raise this money 1 thirty pound ! 'Tie 30, sure, a 3 before an 0 ; I know his 3's too well. My childbed linen, Shall... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 468 páginas
...but rather to live, so as hitherto I have and will, Thy true Laxton ever. 65 Alas, poor gentleman 1 troth, I pity him. How shall I 'raise this money ? thirty pound ! 'Tis thirty sure, a 3 before an o ; I know his threes too well.. My. childbed linen, Shall T pnwn... | |
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