I have got a new friend > the finest in the world, a tame bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant to do with him, and my reply was, ' he should sit for a fellowship. Annals of Nottinghamshire - Side 324af Thomas Bailey - 1852Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 sider
...who had more wounds than himself. " I have got a new friend, the finest in the world, a tame bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant...and my reply was. ' he should sit for a fellowship.' Sherard will explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer delighted them not.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 sider
...who had more wounds than himself. i " I have got a new friend, the finest in the world, a taint bear. When I brought ,him here, they asked me what I meant...and my reply was, ' he should sit for a fellowship.' Sherard will explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer delighted them not.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 sider
...who had more wounds than himself. " I have got a new friend, the finest in the world, a tame bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant to do with him, and my reply was, ' he should tit for a fellawthip.' Sherard will explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 sider
...should lit for a fellowship.' Sherard wfll explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. en melancholy, — almost gloomy. When J observed him in this humour, I used either to wait till it jockies, gamblers, boxers, authors, parsons, and poets, sup with me, — a precious mixture, but they... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 sider
...who had more wounds tlnin himself. " I have got n new friend, the finest in the world, a (nine bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant...to do with him, and my reply was, ' he should sit farit fellowship.' ¡Shernrd will explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 504 sider
...who had more wounds than himself. « I have got a new friend, the finest in the world, a lame bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant to do wilh him, and my reply was, 'he should sit for a fellowship.' Sherard will explain the meaning of the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1835 - 388 sider
...should sit for a fellowship.' Sherardwill explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer delighted them not. We have several parties...gamblers, boxers, authors, parsons, and poets, sup with me,—a precious mixture, but they go on well together; and for me, I am a spice of every thing except... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 388 sider
...who had more wounds than himself. " I have got a new friend, the finest in the world, a tame bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant...and my reply was, ' he should sit for a fellowship.' Sherard will explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer delighted them not.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 sider
...who had more wounds than himself. ' " I have got a new friend, the finest in the world, a tame bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant...to do with him, and my reply was, ' he should sit far a fellouahip.' Sherard will explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 786 sider
...who had more wounds than himself. l " I have got a new friend, the finest in the world, a tame bear. When I brought him here, they asked me what I meant...and my reply was, ' he should sit for a fellowship.' Sherard will explain the meaning of the sentence, if it is ambiguous. This answer delighted them not.... | |
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