| Thomas Allen Reed - 1851 - 274 sivua
...a uew Augel two doors from ue, As fine as dauber's hands can multo it, In hopes that strangers mav mistake it ; 'We think it both a shame and sin, To quit the good old Augel Inn., "Indeed, in this good old house, where everything at least, is well aired, I shall he content... | |
| 1852 - 874 sivua
...to every friend. What though the painting grows decay'd, The house will never lose its trade : Nay, ch music (u true old Angel-inn. Now this is Stella's case in fact, An <mgeTs face a little crack'd : (Could poets... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1852 - 720 sivua
...doors from us, As fine as painter's daub can make it, Thinking some traveller may mistake it ? I hold it both a shame and sin To quit the good old Angel Inn.' " On the year previous to graduating at college, Mr. Otis had an impressive interview with his noble... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 564 sivua
...annual constitutions ; I mean the admirable constitution of 1793, after having been a chamber counsel to the no less admirable constitution of 1791. This...Angel Inn." Indeed, in this good old house, where everything, at least, is well aired, I shall be content to put up my fatigued horses, and here take... | |
| William Smyth - 1855 - 590 sivua
...But though the treacherous tapster Thomas Hangs a new Angel two doors from ns, As fine as dauher's hands can make it, In hopes that strangers may mistake...Angel Inn.'* Indeed, in this good old house, where everything, at least, is well aired, I shall be content to put up my fatigued horses, and here take... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Mitford - 1859 - 384 sivua
...though the treacherous tapster, Thomas, Hangs a new Angel two doors from us, As fine as daubers' bands can make it, In hopes that strangers may mistake it, We think it both a shame and sin To quit the true old Angel Inn. Now this is Stella's case in fact, An angel's face a little crack'd, (Could poets... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 526 sivua
...to every friend. What though the painting grows decayed, The house will never lose its trade : Nay, though the treacherous tapster, Thomas, Hangs a new...mistake it, We think it both a shame and sin To quit the true old Angel Inn. And this is Stella's case in fact, An angel's face a little cracked, (Could poets... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 552 sivua
...lose its trade : Nay, though the treacherous tapster, Thomas, Hangs a new Angel two doors from us, AB fine as daubers' hands can make it, In hopes that...mistake it, We think it both a shame and sin To quit the true old Angel Inn. And this is Stella's case in fact, An angel's face a little cracked, (Could poets... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 560 sivua
...its trade : Nay, though the treacherous tapster, Thomas, Hangs a new Angel two doors from us, As tine as daubers' hands can make it, In hopes that strangers...mistake it, We think it both a shame and sin To quit the true old Angel Inn. And this is Stella's case in fact, An angel's face a little cracked, (Could poets... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 466 sivua
...But though the treacherous tapster, Thomas, Hangs a new Angel two doors from us, As fine as dauber's hands can make it, In hopes that strangers may mistake...Angel Inn." Indeed, in this good old house, where everything at least is well aired, I shall be content to put up my fatigued horses, and here take a... | |
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