| English poets - 1801 - 454 pages
...nam'd another's health, Perhaps he made it hers by stealth; (And who could help it, Dick !) VOL. III. Q O' th' sudden up they rise and dance ; Then sit again,...glance; Then dance again and kiss : • Thus several ways the time did pass, Till every woman wish'd her place, And every man wish'd his. By this time all... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 pages
...first go round, and then the house, The brides came thick and thick ; And when 'twas nam'd another's health, Perhaps he made it hers by stealth ; (And who could help it, Dick !) VOL. in. Q ] O' th' sudden up they rise and dance ; Then sit again, and sigh, and glance; Then dance... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 pages
...The bride's came thick and thick ; And when 'twas nam'd another's health, Perhaps he made it her's by stealth ; (And who could help it, Dick ?) O' th'...glance ; Then dance again and kiss : Thus several ways the time did pass, Till every woman wish'd her place, And every man wish'd his. By this lime all... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 pages
...first go round, and then the house. The bride's came thick and thick; And when 'twas nam'd another's health, Perhaps he made it hers by stealth. ' (And who could help it, Dick ?) O'th' sue! Jain up they rise and dance ; Then sit again, and sigh, and glance: Then dance again,... | |
| 1817 - 524 pages
...health, Perhaps he made it hers by stealth ; (And who could h«lp it Diqk) VOL. II. DD O'th sudain up they rise and dance ; Then sit again, and sigh, and glance : Then dance again and kisse : Thus sev'rall wayes the time did passe, Whil'st every woman wisht her place, And every man... | |
| Sir John Mennes - 1817 - 568 pages
...first go round, and then the house, The Brides came thick and thick ; And when 'twas nam'd anothers health, Perhaps he made it hers by stealth ; (And who could help it Dick ?) O'th sudain up they rise and dance ; Then sit again, and sigh, and glance : Then dance again and... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 pages
...another's health, Perhaps he made it her's by stealth. ' (And who could help it, Dick ?) O'th' suddain up they rise and dance ; Then sit again, and sigh, and glance : Then dance again, and kiss : Thus sev'ral ways the time did pass, Till ev'ry woman wish'd her place, And ev'ry man wish'd his. By this... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...The bride's came thick and thick ; And when 'twas nam'd another's health, Perhaps he made it her's by stealth, And who could help it, Dick? O th' sudden...and sigh and glance: Then dance again and kiss. Thus sev'ral ways the time did pass, Whilst ev'ry woman wish'd her place, And ev'ry man wish'd his. By this... | |
| 1824 - 408 pages
...another's health, Perhaps he made it her's by stealth. (And who could help it, Dick ?) O'th' suddaia up they rise and dance ; Then sit again, and sigh, and glance : Then dance again, and kiss : Thus sev'ral ways the time did pass, Till ev*ry woman wish'd her place, And ev'ry man wish'd his. By this... | |
| 1824 - 408 pages
...another's health, Perhaps he made it her's by stealth. (And who could help it, Dick ?) O'th' suddain up they rise and dance ; Then sit again, and sigh, and glance : Then dance again, and kiss : Thus sev'ral ways the time did pass, Till ev'ry woman wish'd her place, And ev'ry man wish'd his. By this... | |
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