| Edward N. Shannon - 1821 - 84 páginas
...three times three, of late, are growing slatterns, As I suppose, for want of good new patterns. XXXVI. I'll try to coax one of them now a little For something...funny, Of one who fell too much in love — with money XXXVII. This is the love which first inflames the bosom, When for a penny some dear infant screeches.... | |
| Charles William Everest - 1844 - 480 páginas
...would give poor authors a consoling hope ; For though the Muses, when we call them, do stir, I 'll try to coax one of them now a little For something...history, both sad and funny, Of one who fell too much in love—with money. This is the love which first inflames the bosom, When for a penny some dear infant... | |
| Charles William Everest - 1860 - 484 páginas
...suppose, for want of good new patterns. ^*^r^rv-^r^i~^'^i-*~r^i~**^i^j^rv^r~ts~vv^J^ir^j~^i-^^ 1 '11 try to coax one of them now a little For something...funny, Of one who fell too much in love — with money. This is the love which first inflames the bosom, When for a penny some dear infant screeches ; This... | |
| Charles William Everest - 1873 - 484 páginas
...would give poor authors a consoling hope ; For though the Muses, when we call them, do stir, I '11 try to coax one of them now a little For something queer, good people, to revive you. Some talc of luckless love will not befit ill Your present taste, and this which now I give you Will, without... | |
| Samuel Claggett Chew - 1924 - 442 páginas
...oriental lay, but he realizes that " the Beppio has outdone the Epic style " ; and he writes instead the history, both sad and funny, Of one who fell too much in love with money. Gaddo was a young man of Leghorn who, to escape his creditors, went to England, sold faked old masters... | |
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