| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 180 páginas
...us much better as old—ay, as old As that Countess of DESMOND, of whoml've been told That she liv'd to much more than a hundred and ten, And was kill'd...from a cherry-tree then ! What a frisky old girl! but—to come to my lover, Who, though not a King, is a hero I'll swear,— You shall hear all that's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 140 páginas
...that Coufitess of DESMOND, of whom I've been told That she liv'd to much more than a hundred and tejn, And was kill'd by a fall from a cherry-tree then ? What a frisky old girl ! but—to come to my lover, Who, though not a King, is a hero I'll swear,-*YOJI shall hear all that's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 316 páginas
...eighteen, And so slim—Lord, he'd think us not fit to be seen; And would like us much better as old—ay, as old As that Countess of DESMOND, of whom I've been...fall from a cherry-tree then! What a frisky old girl! but—to come to my lover, Who, though not a King, is a hero I'll swear,— You shall hear all that's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 350 páginas
...much better as old— ay, as old As that Countess of DESMOND, of whom I've been told That she liv'd to much more than a hundred and ten, And was kill'd...cherry-tree then! What a frisky old girl ! but — to pome to my lover, Who, though not a King, is a hero I'll swear, — You shall hear all that's happen'd... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 páginas
...that Countess of Desmond, of whom I "ve been told * S*e Mr Ell»'« .cecmei of ihr ЕпЬаму. Thai she lived to much more than a hundred and ten, And...but — to come to my lover, Who, though not a king, и a hero I 'II swear,— You shall bear ail that's bapprn'd just Imrlty run over, Since that happy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 páginas
...Ь<мп 1пте *•• стпЛ by finding llut hit raiilrrn* wore • I*MI*/ . рм« de lnpl*.< That she lived to much more than a hundred and ten, And was kill'd by a fall from a cherry-lree then! What a frisky old girl ! but — to come to my lover, Who, though not a king, is... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 páginas
...IW knecdot». loU ber 1-t 4aB »Ьо** t oi*< WM сяг.-d by • p4** d« l*pii.> That she lived lo much more than a hundred and ten, And was kill'd by a fall from a cherry-tree ilicn ! What a frisky old girl ! but — to еошс to my lover. Who, though not a king, is a ktro... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 páginas
...much better as old — ay, as old As that Countess of DESMOND, of whom I've been told That she liv'd to much more than a hundred and ten, And was kill'd by a fall from a cherry-tree then ! 1 See Lady Morgan's " France " for the anecdote, told her by Madame de Genüg, of the young gentleman... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 páginas
...riot fit to be neen; And would like us much better as old — ay, as old As that Countess of DESMOTO, of whom I've been told That she lived to much more...— to come to my lover, Who, though not a King, is :i lirrn I'll swear, — You shall hear all that's happen'd, just briefly nin over, Since that happy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 páginas
...us much better as old — ay, as old As that Countess of DESMOND, of whom I've been told That slie lived to much more than a hundred and ten, And was kill'd by a fall from a cherry-tree then ! 1 See L-idy Morgan's "France" for Iho anecdote, told her by Madame il« Genlis, of the young gentleman... | |
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