| Collection - 1758 - 358 pages
...leifure I the beaft furvey'd " Extended in the cooling fhade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I allure ye—— • " Green ! cries the other in a fury " Why, Sir— d'ye think I've loft my eyes?" " 'Twere no great lofs, the friend replies, " For, if they always ferve you thus, "... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 354 pages
...leifure I the beaft furvey'd " Extended in the cooling fhade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I aflure ye " Green! cries the other in a fury— — " Why, Sir— d'ye think I've loft my eyes?" " 'Twere no great lofs, the friend replies, " For, if they always ferve you thus, "... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 364 pages
...beaft furvey'd " Extended in the cooling fhade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I affureje — .. " Green! cries the other in a fury " Why, Sir— d'ye think I've loft my eyes ?" « 'Twere no great lofs, the friend replies, " For, if they always ferve you thus,... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 416 pages
...I the beaft furvey'd • ** Extended in the cooling fhade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I allure ye — '* Green ! cries the other in a fury — " Why, Sir — d'ye think I've loft my eyes ?" " 'Twere no great lofs, the friend replies, " For if they always ferve you thus, "... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 412 pages
...leifure I the beaft furvey'd " Extended in the cooling (hade." " Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I affure ye :— • • *.' Green ! cries the other in a fury — " Why, Sir — d'ye think I've loft my eyes ?» " 'Twere no great lofs, the friend replies, " For if they always ferve you thus, "... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...leifure I the beaft furvey'd " Extended in the cooling fhade." " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I aflure ye— " Green ! cries the other in a fury— " Why, Sir — d'ye think I've loft my eyes ?" " 'Twere no great lofs, the friend replies. " For if they always ferve you thus, "... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...beaft ftirvcy'd, Extended in the cooling ftuule.'* " 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I aflure ye"— 4t Green !" cries the other in a fury — "' Why, Sir, d'ye think I've loft my eyes?' | " 'Twere no great lofs," the friend replies ; " For if they always ferve you thus,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...leifure 1 the beaft i'urvcy'd, " Extended in the cooling fliudc.1' 4 "Tis green, tis green, Sir, 1 aflurc ye.'— " Green !" cries the other in a fury — " Why, Sir, d'ye think I've loft my cycb?" * 'Twerc no great lols,' the friend replies, * For, if they always lerve you thus, *... | |
| Poetry - 1791 - 980 pages
...beaft furvey'd) " Extended in the cooling made." ' 'Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I affurc yc.'— " Green !" cries the other in a fury — •' Why, Sir, d'ye think I've loft my eyes-" ' 'Twerc no great lols,' the friend replies, * For, if they always ferve you thus, *... | |
| Addison (pseud.) - Anecdotes - 1795 - 616 pages
...leifure I the beaft furvey'd " Extended in the cooling fhade." " Tis green, 'tis green, Sir, I aflure ye — " " Green !" cries the other in a fury — " Why, Sir— d'ye think I've loft my eyes ?" " 'Twere no great lofs," the friend replies, '• For, if they always ferve you thus,... | |
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