Tis I, that, methinks, have most cause to complain, Who am crampt and confin'd like a slave in a chain. I did but step out, on some weighty affairs, To visit, last night, my good friends in the stars, When, before I was got half as high as the moon, You... The British Essayists: The Looker-on - Page 34edited by - 1808Full view - About this book
| Elizabeth Carter - 1776 - 142 pages
...fince Things are growing, I fee, worfe and worfe, I'm determin'd to force you to alter your Courfc. Poor Mind, who heard all with extreme Moderation, Thought it now Time to fpeak, and make her Allegation. 20 'Tisl, that, methiiiks,have moftCaufe to complain, Who am crampt... | |
| Frances Seymour Duchess of Somerset - 1806 - 348 pages
...riotous guest in, I warrant. " In short, tilings are going, I see, worse and. " worse ; " I'm detcrmin'd to force you to alter your " course !" Poor Mind, who heard all with extreme moderation, Thought 'twas now time to speak, and make her accusation. * The head. f The thoughts. } The stomach. § The... | |
| Montagu Pennington - 1807 - 668 pages
...Ladyship's errand, To fetch some more riotous guests in, I warrant! And since things are growing, I see, worse and worse, I'm determin'd to force you to alter...moderation, Thought it now time to speak, and make her allegation. Tis I, that, methinks, have most cause to complain, Who am crampt and confin'd like a slave... | |
| Montagu Pennington - 1808 - 442 pages
...Ladyship's errand, To fetch some more riotous guests in, I warrant ! And since things are growing, I see, worse and worse, I'm determin'd to force you to alter...moderation, Thought it now time to speak, and make her allegation. 'Tis I, that, methinks, have most cause to complain, Who am crampt and confin'd like a... | |
| Elizabeth Carter, Montagu Pennington - 1816 - 432 pages
...riotous guests in, I warrant! And since things are growing, I see, worse and worse, I'm determined to force you to alter your course. Poor Mind, who...moderation, Thought it now time to speak, and make her allegation. * 'Tis I, that, methinks, have most cause to complain, Who am crampt and confin'd like... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 750 pages
...kitchen sometimes is as empty as sound : I cajl for my servants— not one to be found ; They are all sent out on your ladyship's errand—- To fetch some...night my good friends in the stars, When, before I had got half as high as the moon, You dispatch'd Spleen and Vapours to hurry me down ; Vi et armia... | |
| Alice Cecilia Caroline Gaussen - 1906 - 316 pages
...Ladyship's errand, To fetch some more riotous guests in, I warrant ! And since things are growing, I see, worse and worse, I'm determin'd to force you to alter...moderation, Thought it now time to speak, and make her allegation : " 'Tis I that, methinks, have most cause to complain, Who am crampt and confin'd like... | |
| Iolo Aneurin Williams - 1922 - 184 pages
...Ladyship's Errand, To fetch some more riotous Guests in, I warrant ! And since Things are growing, I see, worse and worse, I'm determin'd to force you to alter...Moderation, Thought it now Time to speak, and make her Allegation. 'Tis I, that, methinks, have most Cause to complain, Who am crampt and confin'd like a... | |
| Iolo Aneurin Williams - 1923 - 528 pages
...ladyship's errand, To fetch some more riotous guests in, I warrant ! And since things are growing, I see, worse and worse, I'm determin'd to force you to alter...moderation, Thought it now time to speak, and make her allegation. 'Tis I, that, methinks, have most cause to complain, Who am crampt and confin'd like a... | |
| Roger Lonsdale, Roger H. Lonsdale - 1990 - 612 pages
...riotous guests in, I warrant! And since things are growing, I see, worse and worse, I'm determined to force you to alter your course.' Poor Mind, who...moderation, Thought it now time to speak, and make her allegation: 20 ' 'Tis I that, methinks, have most cause to complain, Who am cramped and confined like... | |
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