| Samuel Foote - 1760 - 106 стор.
...irink, and fairly cry'd. [Child.] Mother, yo cry ! [Moth.] Oh, child, I've got no bread. [Child. 1 What matters that? Why providence an't dead! With...cry, with thofe poor fouls •, But we ne'er had a rafher for the coals. And d'ye deferve it ? How d'ye fpend your days: In paftimes, prodigality, and... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...and drink, and fairly cry'd. [Child.] Mother, you cry! [Moth.] Oh, child, I've got no bread. [Child.] What matters that? Why Providence an't dead ! With...ye cry, with thofe poor fouls; But we ne'er had a rafher for the coals. And d'ye deferve it ? How d'ye fpend your days ? In paftimes, prodigality, and... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 стор.
...(Moth] Oh, child, I've got no bread. [Child.] What matters that ? Why Providence an't dead) With realon good, this truth the child might fay, For there came...that very day, Bread, greens, potatoes, and a leg of muiton, A better lure a table ne'er was put on . Ay, that iright be, ye cry, with thofe poor fouls... | |
| BOUQUET. - 1780 - 354 стор.
...you cry ! (Math ) Oh, child I've got no bread. (Child) What matters that ? Why providence a'ntdead i With reafon good this truth the child might fay, For...Bread, greens, potatoes, and a leg of mutton, A better fuie a table ne'er was put on : Ay, that might be, ye cry with thofe poor fouls, But we ne'er had a... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1788 - 310 стор.
...drink, and fairly cry'd. [Child.} Mother, you cry ! [Motb.\ Oh, child, I've got no bread. [Child.] What matters that ? Why Providence an't dead ! With...ye cry, with thofe poor fouls; But we ne'er had a rafher for the coals. And d'ye deferve it? How d'ye fpend your days? In paftimes, prodigality, and... | |
| 1788 - 398 стор.
...M. [Child.'} Mother, you cry ! [Moth.] Oh, child, I've got no bread. [Child.'} What matters that f Why Providence an't dead! With reafon good, this truth...ye cry,, with thofe poor fouls ; But we ne'er had a rafher for the coals. And d'ye deferve it ? How d'ye fpend your days ? In paftimes, prodigality, and... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 284 стор.
...[Child.] What matters that? Why Providence an't dead! With reason good, this truth, the child might say, for there came in at noon, that very day, Bread, greens, potatoes, and a leg of mutton, A better sure a table ne'er was put on : Ay, that might be, yc cry, with those poor souls ; £utwc ne'er had... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 стор.
...(hire came in at noon, that very day, IJre.id, groins, potatoes, and a kg of mutton, A better lure a table ne'er was put on. Ay, that might be, ye cry, with thofe poor fouls ; But we ne'er had a radier for the coals. And d' ye dclervc it Í How d' yefpend your days ? In pafumcs, prodigality, and... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...drink, and fairly cry'd. [Child.'] Mother, you cry ! [Mother]. Oh, child, I've got no bread. [Child.~] What matters that? Why, Providence an't dead!' With...ye cry, with thofe poor fouls ; But we ne'er had a raflier for the coals. And d'ye deferve it ? How d'ye fpend your days ? In paftimes, prodigality, and... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...[Child} What matters that ? Why, Providence an't dead ! With reason good, this truth the child might say, For there came in at noon, that very day, Bread, greens, potatoes, and a leg of mutton, A better, sure, a table ne'er was put on : Ay, that might be, ye cry, with those poor souls ; But we ne'er had... | |
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