| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pages
...good that tBut then I stumbled coming down stairs, met a weasel ; bad omens those 1 Some bad, — IB good ; our lives are chequered : mirth and sorrow, want and plenty, night and day, make up pur time. — But, in troth, I am pleased ut my stocking — very well pleased at my stocking! —... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 pages
...morning, without premeditation ; pretty good that too. But then I stumbled coming down stairs, and met a weasel; bad omens those! Some bad, some good;...pleased at my stocking —very well pleased at my stocking!—Oh, here's my niece!—Sirrah, go tell Sir Samp, son Legend I'll wait on him if he's at... | |
| 1828 - 342 pages
...morning, without premeditation — pretty good, that, too. But then I stumbled coming down stairs, and met a weasel ; bad omens those ! Some bad, some good...want and plenty, night and day, make up our time. [Laughs."] But, in troth, I am pleaa'ed at my stocking — very well pleased at my stocking. [Angelica... | |
| 1832 - 826 pages
...this morning, without premeditation ; pretty good that too. But then I Mumbled coming down stairs, and met a weasel ; bad omens those ! Some bad, some good ; our lives arc chequered ; mirth and sorrow, want and plenty, night anc day, make up our time. — But, in troth,... | |
| 1833 - 826 pages
...good ; our lives are chequered ; SCENE I.] 3S9 mirth and sorrow, want and plenty, night and day, nuke up our time. — But, in troth, I am pleased at my stocking — very well pleased at my ¡«locking ! — Oh, here 'a my niece ! — Sirrah, go tell Sir Sampson Legend ГЦ wait on him if... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 784 pages
...morning, without premeditation ; pretty good that too ; but then I stumbled coming down stairs, and met a weasel ; bad omens those : some bad, some good,...night and day, make up our time. — But in troth 1 am pleased at my stocking ; very well pleased at my stocking. — Oh, here's my niece ! — Sirrah,... | |
| 1859 - 838 pages
...; bad omen* those ! Some bad, some good ; our live» are chequered ; S88 SCENE IJ mirth and sorruw, want and plenty, night and day, make up our time....in troth, I am pleased at my stocking — very well pleaaed at my slocking ! — Uh, here 's my niece ! — ^Sirrah, go tell Sir Sampson Legend I'll wait... | |
| 1859 - 824 pages
...morning, without premeditation ; pretty good that too. But then I stumbled coming down stairs, and met a weasel ; bad omens those ! Some bad, some good ; our lives are chequered ; /OU. 389 mirth and sorrow, want and plenty, night and day, make up our time. — But, in troth, I... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 pages
...morn-ing, without premeditation ; pretty good that too ; but then 1 stumbled coming down stairs, and dream? speak, young harlotry! confess; did you more...house ? speak, confess ! Hip. Well, I will then. stocking.—Oh, here's my niece! —Sirrah, go tell sir Sampson Legend I'll wait on him if he's at... | |
| WILLIAM CONGREVE - 1887 - 556 pages
...morning, without premeditation ; pretty good that too; but then I stumbled coming down stairs, and met a weasel; bad omens those: some bad, some good, our lives are chequered: mirth sorrow, want and plenty, night and day, make up our time.—But in troth I am pleased at my stocking;... | |
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