| Henry Headley - 1787 - 202 sider
...Lufliington, was a very learned and ingeniofe man, and they loved one another. The Bifliop would fometimes take the key of the wine-cellar, and he and his chaplaine would go and lock themfeU-es in and be merry j then firft he layes down his epifcopal hood, ,' There layes the Doctor;'... | |
| Henry Headley - 1787 - 212 sider
...Lufhington, was a very learned and ingeniofe man, and they loved one another. The Bilhop would fometimes take the key of the wine-cellar, and he and his chaplaine would go and lock themfelves in and be merry ; then firft he layes down his epifcopal hood, ' There layes the Doctor... | |
| 1807 - 458 sider
...bishop, ' You, behind the beard I' " His chaplaine, Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one another. The bishop would sometimes...then first he layes down his episcopal hood, ' There laycs the doctor ;' then he putts off his gowne, ' There layes the bishop ;' then 'twas, ' Here's to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 sider
...bishop, ' You, behind the beard !' " His chaplaiue, Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one another. The bishop would sometimes...and lock themselves in and be merry : then first he lines down his episcopal hood, ' There layes the doctor;' then he putts off his gowne, ' There layes... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 sider
..." His chaplaine, Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one auother. The bishop would sometimes take the key of the wine-cellar,...and lock themselves in and be merry : then first he lines down his episcopal hood, ' There layes the doctor;' then he putts off his gowne, ' There layes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 562 sider
...bishop, ' You, behind the beard !' " His chaplaine, Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one another. The bishop would sometimes take the key of the wine-cellar, and be and his chaplaine would go and lock themselves in and be merry : then first he layes down his episcopal... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 1014 sider
...Lushington, was a very learned and ingeniose man, and they loved one another. The Bp. sometimes would take the key of the wine-cellar,, and he and his chaplaine would goe and lock themselves in and be merry. Then first he layes downe his episcopall hat, — " There... | |
| 1918 - 1062 sider
...would sometimes take the key of his wine cellar, and he and his chaplain, Washington, would go and look themselves in and be merry. Then first he layes down his episcopal hat, There layes the doctor. Then he puts off the gowne — There lyes the bishop. Then 'twas Here's... | |
| 1825 - 364 sider
...bishop, ' You, behind the beard !' " His chaplain, Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one another. The bishop would sometimes take the key of the wine-cellar, and he and his chaplain would go and lock themselves in and be merry ; then first he lays down his episcopal hood,... | |
| 1825 - 368 sider
...bishop, ' You, behind the beard !' " His chaplain, Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one another. The bishop would sometimes take the key of the wine-cellar, and he and his chaplain would go and lock themselves in and be merry ; then first he lays down his episcopal hood,... | |
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