| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...Not I!— Blefs me! how people propagate a lie! Black crows have been thrown up, three, two, and one; And here I find all comes at laft to none ! Did you fay nothing of a crow at aft? Crow — Crow — perhaps I might, now I recall The matter over — And pray, Sir, whatwas't?... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 pages
...Blefs me !— -how people propagate a lie ! Black crows have been thrown up, Three, Two, and One ; And here, I find, all comes at laft to None ! Did...at all ? Crow — crow — perhaps I might, now I recal The matter o'er. And, pray Sir, what was't ? Why, I was horrid fick, and at the laft I did throw... | |
| 1806 - 360 pages
...I— Blefs me!—how people propagate a lie ! Black crows have been thrown up, Three, Two, and One; And here, I find, all comes at laft to None! Did you fay nothing of a crow at all ? Crow— crow—perhaps I might, now I recal The matter o'er. And, pray Sir, what was't ? Why, I was horrid... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 pages
...have been thrown up, three, tv.o, and one; And here, l lind, all comes, at last, to none! Did you say nothing of a crow at all? — " " Crow— crow— perhaps I might, now I recall The matter over." — " Ajid, pray sir, «hat wis't? " Why 1 was horrid sick, and, at the last, I did throw up, and told... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 682 pages
...three, two, and one; And here, I find, all comes, at last, to none ! Did you say nothing of a rrow at all ? — " " Crow— crow— perhaps I might,...recall The matter over." — " And, pray sir, what was 't!* " Why 1 was horrid sick, and, at the last, I did throw up, and told my neighbour so, Something... | |
| 1824 - 658 pages
...crows have been thrown up, THREE, Two, and ONE, And here, Ifnd, all conies at last to none. Did you say nothing of a crow at all?' ' Crow ! crow ! Perhaps I might, now I recal The matter over.' ' And pray; sir, what was't ? ' Why, I was horrid sick, and at the last, I... | |
| Wynnard Hooper - 1824 - 568 pages
...have been thrown up, THREE, Two, and ONE, And here, I find, all comes at last to none. Did you say nothing of a crow at all?' ' Crow ! crow ! Perhaps I might, now I recal The matter over.' ' And pray, sir, what rvas't ?' ' Why, I was horrid sick, and at the last,... | |
| Oesterley - 1824 - 620 pages
...have been thrown up, THREE, Two, and ONE, And here, I find, all comes at last to none. Did you say nothing of a crow at all?' ' Crow ! crow ! Perhaps I might, now I recal The matter over.' ' And pray, sir, what mas't ?' ' Why, I was horrid sick, and at the last, I... | |
| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...have been thrown up, three, two, and one ; And here, I find, all comes at last to None ! Did you say nothing of a crow at all ?" " Crow crow — perhaps I might, now I recall The matter o'er." " And, pray, sir, what was't ?" " Why, I was horrid sick, and at the last I did throw up, and... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pages
...crows have been thrown up, three, two, and And here I find, at last, all comes to none ! Did you say nothing of a crow at all?" " Crow— crow— perhaps...now I recall The matter over." " And pray, sir, what was Ч ?" " Why, I was horrid sick, and, at the last, I did throw up, and told my neighbor so, Something... | |
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