| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 頁
...sleep upon a better out of his palace ; and if I had said in too, I hope no treason, my lord. lard Os.. Your beds are like every thing else about you— incomparable...walk you about— I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Og- I pray Heaven you may ! {Aude. SterL What say you, my lord? Lord G£. I was saying, sir, that I... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 頁
...you— incomparable ! — They not only make one rest well, but give one spirits, Mr Sterling. Stcrt. What say you then, my lord, to another •walk in...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... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 頁
...another walk in the garden i You must see my water by day-light, and my walks, and my slopes, arid my clumps, and my bridge, and my flow'ring trees,...walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord OK- I pray Heaven you may ! (Aude. Sterl. What say you, my lord ( Lord Oe. I was saying, sir, that... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 552 頁
...my water by day-light, and my walks, and my slopes, and my clumps, and my bridge, and my tiow'ring trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips — Matters look'd...feel the dew in my great toe — but I would put on a cutshoe that I might be able to walk you about — I may be laid up to morrow. Lord Ogle. No bad thing... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 頁
...my water by daylight, and my walks, and my slopes, and my clumps, and my bridge, and my flow 'ring trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips. — Matters look'd...great toe — but I would put on a cut shoe, that 1 might be able to walk you about — I may be laid up to morrow. Lord Og. I pray Heaven you may !... | |
| George Colman - 1818 - 106 頁
...my water by day-light, and my walks, and my slopes, and my clumps, and my bridge, and my flowering trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips. — Matters look'd...a cut shoe, that I might be able to walk you about — 1 may be laid up to-morrow. Lord O. I pray heaven you may ! (Aside.) Ster. What say you, my lord... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 400 頁
...give one spirits, Mr. Sterling. Sterl. What say you then, my lord, to another walk in the garden r you must see my water by daylight, and my walks, and...my lord. I feel the dew in my great toe — but I wold put on a cut-shoe, that I might be able to walk you about — I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord... | |
| 1824 - 656 頁
...my bridge, and my flowering tree», and in» bed of Dutch tulips. Matters look'd but dim fortnight, my lord. I feel the dew in my great toe ; but I would put on a cut shoe, that I might be «ble to walk yon about : I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord O. I pray heaven yon may. (Aside.) Sler.... | |
| 1826 - 506 頁
...about you— incomparable. They not only make one rest well, but give one spirits, Mr. Sterling. Ster. What say you then, my lord, to another walk in the...to walk you about. I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Ogl. 1 pray heaven you may ! [Atiitt* Ster, What say you, my lord ? Lord Ogl. \ was saying, sir, that... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 538 頁
...You must see my water by day-light, and my walks, and my slopes, and my clumps, and my bridge, arid my flow'ring trees, and my bed of Dutch tulips. Matters...to walk you about. I may be laid up to-morrow. Lord Ogl. 1 pray heaven you may I [Aside. Ster. What say you, my lord ? Lord Ogl. I was saying, sir, that... | |
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