| 1785 - 304 pages
...frolic fhould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his ! what wit and what whim ; f Now breaking ajeft, and now breaking a limb ? Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball ! Now tcazing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! In (hort fo provoking a devil was Dick, That we wilii'd~him... | |
| 1785 - 306 pages
...frolic fhould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his ! what wit and what whim ; f Now breaking a jcft, and now breaking a limb ? Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball ! Now ttazing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! in fhort fo provoking a devil was Dick, Tint we wiii.M him... | |
| Muse - 1785 - 320 pages
...frolic ihould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his ! what wit and what whim ; f Now breaking a jcft, and now breaking a limb ? Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the-ball ! Now ttazing and vexing, yet laughing at all ! In fhort fo provoking a devil was Dick, That... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 pages
...frolic fliould now be fo quiet! What fpirits were his ! what wit, and what whim! Now breaking a jeft, and now breaking a limb! * Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball; Now teazing and vexing, yet laughing at all. In fhort, fo provoking a devil was Dick, That we wlfh'd him... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 272 pages
...frolic {hould now be fo quiet ! What fpirits were his, what wit and what whim, Now breaking ajeft, and now breaking a limb*; Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball, Now teazing and vexing, yet. laughing at all ; In fliort, fo provoking a devil was Dick, That we wiih'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 192 pages
...sigh at; Alas, that such frolic should now be so quiet! What spirits were his! what wit and what whim! Now breaking a jest, and now breaking a limb! Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball! Now teazing and vexing, yet laughing at all! In short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we wish'd him... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1802 - 130 pages
...frolic fhould now be fo quiet! What fpirits were his! what wit and what whim ! (7) Now breaking a jeft, and now breaking a limb ! Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball! Now teazing and vexing, yet laughing at all! In fliort, fo provoking a devil was Dick, That we vvifh'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 pages
...Here lies honest Richard, whose fate I must sigh at; Alas, that such frolic should now be so quiet! What spirits were his! what wit and what whim 1 Now...ball! Now teasing and vexing, yet laughing at all! Li short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we wish'd him full ten times a day at old nick; But,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1811 - 212 pages
...sighat; Alas! that such frolic should now be so quiet! Wha^t spirits were his ! what wit and what whim! Now breaking a jest, and now breaking a limb ! Now wrangling and grumbling to keep up the ball! NoW teazing and vexing, yet laughing at all!* .•- • In short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 470 pages
...at; Alas, that such frolic should now be so quiet h What spirits were his! what wit and what whim! *Now breaking a jest, and now breaking a limb! Now...ball! Now teasing and vexing, yet laughing at all! In short, so provoking a devil was Dick, That we wish'd him full ten times a day at OldNick; But missing... | |
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