| Samuel Butler - 1757 - 496 páginas
...Serjeant ATiVs Description of the BedofHpmur, (fee Fargubar's Recruiting Officer, pdit. 1728. " That it is a mighty large Bed, bigger by half than the " Great Bed of Ware — Ten thoufand People may lie in it toge^ *' ther, and never feel one an other." 1049, 1050. He tb*t is beaten... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 282 páginas
...be that same bed of ho« nour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than the great bed at Ware — ten thousand people may lie in it together and never feel one another. Cost. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don't care for feeling one another But do folk... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 464 páginas
...may be that same bed of honour f Kite. Oh! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than the great bed at Ware — ten thousand people may lie in it together and never feel one another. Cost. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don't care for feeling one another But do folk... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1801 - 528 páginas
...Kite's description of the bed of honour, fee Farquhar's Recruiting Officer, edit. 1728, " That it is a mighty large bed, bigger by half than the great bed of Ware — Ten thoufand people may lie in it together, and never feel one another." v. ICMQ, 1050. He that is beaten... | |
| 1804 - 540 páginas
...may he that same hed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large hed ! higger by half than the great hed at Ware — ten thousand people may lie in it together, and never feel one another. Cos. Mv wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don't care for feeling one another — But do... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 páginas
...may be that same bed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than the great bed at Ware — ten thousand people may lie in it together, and never feel one another. Cost. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don't care for feeling one another But do folk... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 páginas
...may be that same bed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than the great bed at Ware — ten thousand people may lie in it together, and never feel one another. Cost. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don t care for feeling one another— — But... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 páginas
...may be that same bed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than the great bed at 811 Cost, Mv wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don t care for feeling one another-* BiK do folk... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 páginas
...may be that same bed of honour ? Kite. Oh ! a mighty large bed ! bigger by half than the great bed at Ware — ten thousand" people may lie in it together, and never feel one another. Cost. My wife and I would do well to lie in't, for we don t care for feeling one another But do folk... | |
| 1824 - 436 páginas
...bed with great humour, though with less wit than Butler. " That is a mighty large Bed," says Kite, " bigger by half than the Great Bed of Ware. Ten thousand...may lie in it together, and never feel one another." BEARDS. — The high estimation which beards were held in of old, is proved by the history of the manners... | |
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