Heaven!" thus would he swear. "Bed is your only work, your only duty. Bed is one's gown, one's slippers, one's armchair, Old coat; you're not afraid to spoil its beauty. Large you may have it, long, wide, brown, or fair, Down-bed or mattress, just as... The World's Wit and Humor: An Encyclopedia of the Classic Wit and Humor of ... - 第29页编者: - 1912全本阅读 - 图书信息
| 1845 - 396 页
...nothing on God's earth, But try and give his senses a new birth. Bed, bed's the thing, by Heav'n ! (thus would he swear) Bed is your only work ; your...Large you may have it, long, wide, brown, or fair, Down- bed or mattrass, just it may suit ye; Then take your clothes off, turn in, stretch, lie double,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 382 页
...earth, But try and give his senses a new birth. Bed, bed's the thing, by Heav'n ! (thus would lie swea; Bed is your only work; your only duty. Bed is one's...double Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble. Borne to the fairy palace then, but tir'd Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant room,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1857 - 338 页
...swear,) Bed is your only work ; your only duty. Bed is one's gown, one's slippers, one's arm-chair, Down-bed or mattress, just as it may suit ye; . Then...double ; Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble. Borne to the fairy palace then, but tir'd Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant room,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1860 - 512 页
...nothing on God's earth, But try and give his senses a new birth. Bed, bed's the thing, by Heav'n ! (thus would he swear,) Bed is your only work ; your...double ; Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble. Borne to the fairy palace then, but tir'd . Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant room,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 页
...inditing, That he could find no balsam for his wounds, No harbor for his wreck, half so inviting As to lie still, far from all sights and sounds, And so, in...double; Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble. Borne to the fairy palace then, but tired Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant room,... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 页
...inditing, That he could find no balsam for his wounds, No harbor for his wreck, half so inviting As to lie still, far from all sights and sounds, And so, in...double ; Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble. Borne to the fairy palace then, but tired Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant room,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 462 页
...inditing, That he could find no balsam for his wounds, IS'o harbor for his wreck, half so inviting Bed, bed's the thing, by Heaven ! (thus would he swear,)...double ; Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble. Borne to the fairy palace then, but tired Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant room,... | |
| Carolyn Wells - 1923 - 804 页
...inditing, That he could find no balsam for his wounds, No harbor for his wreck half so inviting As to lie still, far from all sights and sounds, And so, in...double; Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble ! " Borne to the fairy palace then, but tired Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1923 - 856 页
...Bed, bed rs the thing, by Heaven ! (thus would he swear,) Bed is your only work ; your only duty. 90 Bed is one's gown, one's slippers, one's arm-chair,...double ; Be but in bed, you're quit of earthly trouble. Borne to the fairy palace then, but tired Of seeing so much dancing, he withdrew Into a distant room,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1845 - 516 页
...one's arm-chair, Old coat; you're not afraid to spoil its beauty. Bed, bed's the thing, by Heav'n! (thus would he swear) Bed is your only work ; your only duty. Then take your clothes off, turn in, stretch, lie double, Large you may have it, long, wide, brown,... | |
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