| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 頁
...fhops, and liften to my call. With labour, toil, all fecond means difpenfe, And live a rent-charge upon Providence. Prick up your ears ; a ftory now I'll tell, Which once a widow, and her child befel, I knew the mother, and her daughter well ; Poor, it is true, they were ; but never wanted, For... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 頁
...upon Providence. Piick up your ears ; a liory now I'll tell, Which once a widow, and her child befel, I knew the mother, and her daughter well ; Poor, it...true, they were; but never wanted. For whatfoe'er they iilk'd, was always grantee : One fatal day the matron's tiuth was try'd, She wanted meat ard drink,... | |
| BOUQUET. - 1780 - 354 頁
...Providence. Prick up your ears ; a ftory now I'll tell, i Which once a widow, and her child befel, I knew the mother, and her daughter well ; Poor, it...they were ; but never wanted. For whatfoe'er they afk'd, was always granted : One fatal day, the matron's truth was try'd, She wanted meat and drink,... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1788 - 310 頁
...upon Providence. Prick up your ears; a ftory now I'll tell, Whi^h once a widow, and her child befel, I knew the mother, and her daughter well; Poor, it...true, they were; but never wanted, For whatfoe'er they afk'd, was always granted: One fatal day, «he matron's truth was try'd, She wanted meat and drink,... | |
| 1788 - 398 頁
...my call. With labour, toil, all fecond means difpenfe, And live a rent-charge upon Providence. Prick Prick up your ears ; a ftory now I'll tell, Which once a widow and her child befel ; I knew the mother and her daughter well. Poor, it is true, they were ; but never wanted, For... | |
| 1792 - 394 頁
...call. With labour, toil, all fecond means difpenfe, And. live a. rent-charge upon Providence. Prick Prick up your ears ; a ftory now I'll tell, Which once a widow and her child be(el ; I kne-w the mother and her daughter well. Poor, it is true, they were ; but never wanted, For... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 頁
...upon Providence. Prick up your ears ; a ttory now I 41 tell, Which once a widow and her child befcl, I knew the mother and her daughter well : Poor, it...they were, but never wanted ; For whatfoe'er they alk'd was always granted. One fatal any ihc matron's truth was tried, fcUe wanted meat and drink, and... | |
| 1804 - 626 頁
...upon Providence. Prick up your ears; a story now I'll tell, Which once a widow and her child befel ; I knew the mother and her daughter well. Poor, it is true, they were ; but never wanted, For whatsoe'er they asked, was always granted : One fatal day the matron's truth was tried, She wanted... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 頁
...upon Providence. Prick up your ears; a story now I'll tell, Which once a widow and her child befel ; I knew the mother and her daughter well. Poor, it is true, they were; but never wanted, For whatsoe'er they asked, was always granted : One fatal day the matron's truth was tried, She wanted... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 382 頁
...upon Providence. Prick up your ears; a story now I'll tell, Which once a widow and her child befel ; I knew the mother and her daughter well. Poor, it is true, they were, but never wanted ; For whatsoe'er they ask'd, was always granted : One fatal day the matron's truth was tried, She wanted... | |
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