| 1774 - 428 页
...Vauxhall jind oftentimes wild they lie giggling and leeri»S But 'twas all one to Tom, tieir gibing and i jeering. For loving, or liking, he little did care, For this -waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. And yet, hat to fee how jirangely things happen ; As he row'd along, thinking of nothing... | |
| 1782 - 348 页
...fare. What lights cf fine fclks hs eft row'd is his 'Twas clean'd out fo nice, and painted with all ; He was always firft oars when the fine city ladies,...leering) But 'twas all one to Tom, their gibing and geering, For loving, or liking, he little did care, For this Waterman ne'er was in want of a fare.... | |
| John Cawthorn (publisher.) - 1806 - 294 页
...oars when the fine city ladies In a parly to Ranelaugh went or Vauxhall. And oftentimes would they le giggling and leering ; But 'twas all one to Tom, their...he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. BU And yet but to see how strangely things happen; As he row'd along thinking of nothmg... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 332 页
...nice, and painted withall ; He was always first oars when the fine city ladies In a party to Kanelagh went or Vauxhall. And oftentimes would they be giggling and leering; But 'twas all one to Tom, their gihing and jeering,, For loving or liking he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 页
...withal ; He was always first oars when the fine city ladies. In a party to Ranelagh went, or Yauxhall : And oftentimes would they be giggling and leering,...he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. p.nd yet, but to see how strangely things happen, As he ron'd along, thinking of nothing... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 页
...he oft row'd in his wherry ! 'Twas clean'd out so nice, and so painted withal ; He was always first oars when the fine city ladies, In a party to Ranelagh...For loving, or liking, he little did care, For this watermni ne'er was in want of a fare. ftml yet, but to see how strangely things happen, As he row'd... | |
| 1834 - 480 页
...he oft row'd in his wherry ; Twas clean'd out so nice, and so painted withal ; Яе was always first oars when the fine city ladies In a party to Ranelagh...he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. And yet, but to see how strange things happen, AS he row'd along, thinking of nothing... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 页
...oft row'd in his wherry ! Twas clean'd out so nice, and so painted withal ; He was always first oirs when the fine city ladies, In a party to Ranelagh...he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. And yet, but to see how strangely things happen, As he row'd along, thinking of nothing... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 页
...painted withal ; He was always first oars when the fine city ladies, In a party lo Hanelagh «ent, or Vauxhall : And oftentimes would they be giggling...he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. And yet, but to see how strangely things happen, As he row'd along, thinking of nothing... | |
| Charles Dibdin - 1841 - 406 页
...withal : He was always first oars when the fine city ladies In a party to Ranelagh went, or Vauxhall. 13 And oftentimes would they be giggling and leering,...he little did care, For this waterman ne'er was in want of a fare. And yet but to see how strangely things happen, As he row'd along thinking of nothing... | |
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