I'll do your commendations. Mrs. A. Oh ! no: I dare not so presume ; nor to my children : I am disclaim'd in both ; alas ! I am. Oh ! never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother : chide their tongue, If they by chance light on... A Select Collection of Old Plays - Side 1391744Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1780 - 540 sider
...Anner O, no : I dare not fo prefume ; nor to my children ; I am difclaim'd in both ; alas, I am : O never teach them, when they come to fpeak, To name...mother : chide their tongue, If they by chance light on '.hat hated word ; Tell them 'tis naught : for when that word they namcj (Poor pretty fouls) they harp... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 sider
...to my children : I am disclaim'd in both, alas, I am. 0 never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother ; chide their tongue If...naught, for when that word they name (Poor pretty souls) they harp on their own shame. So, now unto my coach, then to my home, So to my death-bed ; for... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...ray children ; I am disclaiin'il in both ; alas, I am. O, never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother; chide their tongue, If...naught; for when that word they name, Poor pretty souls, they harp on their own shame. Wen. To recompense her wrongs, what cau'st thou do ? Thou hast... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...I am. O, never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother; -chide thcirtongue, If they by chance light on that hated word ; Tell...naught; for when that word they name, Poor pretty souls, they harp on their own shame Wen. To recompense her wrongs, what cau'st thou do? Thou hast made... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...to my children ; I am disclaim'd in both ; alas, I am. O, never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother; chide their tongue, If they by chance light on that hated wurd ; Tell them 'tis naught; for when that word they name, Poor pretty souls, they harp on their own... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 sider
...both ; alas, I am. O, never teach them, when they cortie to speak, To name the name of mother; elnde their tongue, If they by chance light on that hated word ; Tell theno 'tis naught; for when that word they name, Poor pretty souls, they harp on their own shame. VlTe/i.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 sider
...to my children : I am disclaim'd in both, alas, I am. 0 never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother "; chide their tongue If...naught, for when that word they name (Poor pretty souls) they harp on their own shame. So, now unto my coach, then to my home, So to my death-bed ; for... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1825 - 392 sider
...to my children : I am disclaim'd in both, alas, I am. 0 never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother ; chide their tongue If...naught, for when that word they name (Poor pretty souls) they harp on their own shame. So, now unto my coach, then to my home, So to my death-bed ; for... | |
| 1825 - 390 sider
...my children : I am disclaim'd in both, alas, I am. 0 never teach them, when they come to speak, • To name the name of mother ; chide their tongue If...naught, for when that word they name (Poor pretty souls) they harp on their own shame. So, now unto my coach, then to my home, So to my death-bed ; for... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 474 sider
...to my children : I am disclaim'd in both ; alas, I am. 0 never teach them, when they come to speak, To name the name of mother : chide their tongue, If...naught : for when that word they name, (Poor pretty souls) they harp on their own shame. Wendoll. To recompense her wrongs, what can'st thou do ? Thou... | |
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