| People's and Howitt's journal - 938 páginas
...garter and stocking alone), and as you rehearse these following verses, at every comma kuit a kuot : — This knot I knit. To know the thing I know not yet, That I may see The man (woman) that shall my husband (wife) be, How be (she) goes, and what he (she) wears, And what he (she)... | |
| 1912 - 666 páginas
...her right-leg stocking, she might knit the left garter round it, repeating : — I knit this knot, this knot I knit To know the thing I know not yet, That I may see The man that shall my husband be, Not in his best or worst array, But what he weareth every day ; That I to-morrow may him ken From among... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1849 - 714 páginas
...garter and stockin alone), and as you rehearse these following verses, at every comma, knit a knot. This Knot I knit, To know the thing I know not yet, That I may see The man (woman) that shall my husband (urife) be, Horn he goes, and what he wears, And what he does all the... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1852 - 304 páginas
...garter and stocking alone), and as you rehearse the following verses, at every comma knit a knot. " This knot I knit, To know the thing, I know not yet, That I may see, The man (woman) that shall, iny husband (wife) be, How he goes, and what be wears, And what he does all days,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1856 - 586 páginas
...garter and stocking alone, and as you rehearse these following verses, at every comma, knit a knot : — This knot I knit, To know the thing I know not yet, That I may see The man that shall my hnsband be; How he goes, and what he wears, And what he does all days and years. Accordingly in your... | |
| John Aubrey - 1857 - 270 páginas
...other garter and stocking alone) and as you rehearse these following verse at every comma, knit a knot. This knot I knit, To know the thing, I know not yet, That I may see, The man (woman) that shall my husband (wife) be, How he goes, and- what he wears, And what he does, all days,... | |
| John Saunders - 1858 - 806 páginas
...would appear and cheek the clew ; knitting knots at every comma while repeating those lines, — " This knot I knit, To know the thing, I know not yet, That I may see, The man (woman) that shall my husband (wife) be, How he goes, and what ho wears, And what ho docs, all days,... | |
| Albert Smith - 1860 - 430 páginas
...garter and stocking alone), and as you rehearse these following verses, at every comma knit a knot : This knot I knit To know the thing I know not yet That I may see The man (woman) that shall my husband (wife) be How he goes, and what he wears, And what he does all the days.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1862 - 880 páginas
...right-leg stocking, she might knit the left garter round it, repeating : — ' I knit this knot, this luiot I knit, To know the thing I know not yet, That I may see The man that shall my husband be, Not in his best or worst array, But what he wcareth every day ; That I to-morrow may him ken From among... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1872 - 646 páginas
...garter and stocking alono, and as you rehearse these fallowing verses, at every comma, knit a knot :— This knot I knit, To know the thing I know not yet, That I may see The man that shall my husband he ; How he goes, and what he wears, And what he does all days and years. Accordingly in your dream... | |
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