| George Colman - 1777 - 318 頁
...clumps, and my bridge, and my flow'ring-trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips. Matters look'd but dim laft night, my lord. I feel the dew in my great toe ; but I would put on a cut fhoe, that I might be able to walk you about ; I may be laid up to-morrow. • L. Ogle. I pray heaven... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 272 頁
...bed of Dutch tulips. — Matters look'd but dim last night, my lord. I feel the deiv in my great tee ---but I would put on a cut shoe, that I might be...to walk you about— -I may be laid up to-morrow. LordOg. I pray Heaven you may I [Asidt* Ster. What say you, my lord? Ij>rd Og. I was saying, sir,'... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 頁
...Dutch tulips. — Matters look'd but dim last nighf, my lord. I feel the dew in my great tce'---but I would put on a cut shoe, that I might be able to...Walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Og. I pray Heaven you may 1 \_dside. Sur. What say you, my lordf Lord Og. I was saying, sir, that I... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 266 頁
...my water by day-light, and my walks, and my slopes, and my clumps, an-! my bridge, and my flowering trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips Matters look'd but dim last night, my lord ; I feel the de•.v in my great toe — but I wouid put .on a cut shoe that I sight be ableto walk you about —... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...and my chimps, and my bridge, and my flowering trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips — Matters looked but dim last night, my lord. I feel the dew in my...walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Ogle. I pray Heaven you may ! [Aside. Ster. What say you, my lord ? Lord Ogle. I was saying, 'sir,... | |
| 1804 - 552 頁
...and my clumps, and my bridge, and my flowering trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips — Matters looked but dim last night, my lord. I feel the dew in my...walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Ogle. I pray Heaven you may ! [Aside. Ster. What say you, my lord ? Lord Ogle. I was saying, sir, that... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...and my clumps, and my bridge, and my flowering trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips — Matters looked but dim last night, my lord. I feel the dew in my...to walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. 1лга Ogle. I pray Heaven you may ! [Aiide. Ster. What say you, my lord ? Lord Ogle. I was saying,... | |
| 1804 - 268 頁
...my clnmps, and my hridge, and my flow'ring trees, and my hed of Dntch tnlips. — Matters look'd hnt dim. last night, my lord. I feel the dew in my great toe — hnt I wonld pnt on a cnt shoe, that I might he ahle to walk yon ahont— I may he laid np to.morrow.... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 頁
...night 1 believe there arc no better and if I had said in too, I hope no treason, my lord. Lord Og. Your beds are like every thing else about you —...walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Og. I pray Heaven you may ! [Aside. Sterl. What say you, my lord ? Lord Og. I was saying, sir, that... | |
| 1810 - 536 頁
...— incomparable! — They not only make one rest well, but give one spirits, Mr. Sterling. Slerl. What say you, then, my lord, to another walk in the...walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord 0. I pray heaven you may ! [Aside. Sterl. What say you, my lord ? Lord 0. I was saying, sir, that I... | |
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