| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 strani
...Thefe digeftives.prepare you for your purge, • Offumetary, centaury, and ¿purge, And of ground-ivy add a leaf, or two, All which within our yard or garden grow. F.atthefe, and be, my lord, of better cheer, Your father' . fön was never born to fear. Madam, quoth... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 346 strani
...digestives prepare you for your purge ; " Of fumetery, centaury, and spurge, 190 " And of ground-ivy add a leaf or two, " All which within our yard or garden grow. " Eat these, and be, my Lord, of better cheer ; " Your father's son was never born to fear." 194 ' Madam,'... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 strani
...These digestives prepare you for your purge ; Of fumetery, centaury, and spurge, And of ground-ivy add a leaf, or two, All which within our yard or garden grow. Eat these, and be, my lord, of better cheer ; Your father's son was never born to fear. — Madam, quoth... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 strani
...These digestives prepare you for your purge ; Of fumetery, centaury, and spurge, And of ground-ivy add a leaf, or two, All which within our yard or garden grow. Eat these, and be, my lord, of better cheer ; Your father's son was never born to fear. — Madam, quoth... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 strani
...which within our yard or garden grow. Eat these, and be, my lord, of better cheer; Your father's son was never born to fear." " Madam, " quoth he, "grammercy...for your care, But Cato, whom you quoted, you may spare : "Tis true, a wise and worthy man he seems, And (as you say) gave no belief to dreams : But... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 strani
...These digestives prepare you for your purge j Of fumetery, ccntaury, and spurge, And of ground-ivy add a leaf or two, All which within our yard or garden grow. Eat these, and he, my lord, of better^cheer ; Your father's son was never born to fear." " Madam," quoth... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 564 strani
...Thefe digeftives prepare you for your purge ; Of fumetery, centaury, and fpurge, 190 And of ground-ivy add a leaf, or two, All which within our yard or garden...cheer : Your father's fon was never born to fear. 194 Madam, quoth he, grammercy for your care, But Cato, whom you quoted, you may fpare : Tis true,... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 strani
...These digestives prepare you for your purge ; Of fumetery, centaury, and spurge, And of ground-ivy rowing her light From him ; for other light she needed none In t these, and be, my lord, of better cheer ; Your father's son was never born to fear." " Madam," quoth... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 346 strani
...These digestives prepare you for your purge ; Of fumetery, centaury, and spurge, And of ground-ivy add a leaf or two, All which within our yard or garden grow. Eat these, and be, my lord, of better cheer ; Your father's son was never born to fear." " Madam," quoth... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 strani
...These digestives prepare you for your purge ; Of fumetery, centaury, and spurge, And of ground-ivy add a leaf, or two, All which within our yard or garden grow. Eat these, and be, my lord, of better cheer ; Your father's son was never born to fear. — Madam, quoth... | |
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