I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans, who will tie thee close, — who will beat thee, — who will render thee miserable. Return with me, my beauty, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children. Tales of the academy - Сторінка 89автори: Tales - 1820Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| William Bingley - 1803 - 606 стор.
...(he exclaimed) that I am going to yield •thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who wiH beat thee, who will render thee miserable! Return...her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.* What an amiable and affecting sensibility in :a man, who in the midst of distress, could prefer all... | |
| Bernardin de Saint-Pierre - 1809 - 620 стор.
...close, who will " beat thee, who will render thce miserable: re<i turn with me, my beauty, my darling, my jewel! " and rejoice the hearts of my children !" As he pronounced these words, he sprang upon her back, and scampered off toward the Desert. If, with us, fathers beat... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 496 стор.
...he dismounted, and looking first at the gold, and then steadfastly at his mare, heaved a sigh. " And to whom is it,'' he exclaimed, " that I am going to...my children.'' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.''] left upon their skins. They wash... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 236 стор.
...at his mare, he heaved a deep sigh, and exclaimed; " To whom is it, I am going to surrender thec ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close ; who will...my children !" As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back; and, in a few moments, was out of sight. SECTION IV. The Ouran-Outang 1. THE... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 498 стор.
...to whom is it,'' he exclaimed, " that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thec close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable!...my children."' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment."] left upon their skins. They wash the... | |
| 1824 - 798 стор.
...am going to surrender thee ?— to Europeans, who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who win render thee miserable ! Return with me, my beauty,...my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and in a few moments was out of sight." — Goldsmith. HA ! seated on thy back... | |
| 1819 - 186 стор.
...whom is it I am going to surrender ihee ? To Europeans ? who will tie thee close; who will beat Ihee; who will render thee miserable! Return with me, my...my children!" As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back ; and, in a few mowas out of sight. 37)6 dss. WHY have \ve to much contempt fo.r... | |
| 1821 - 188 стор.
...close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable ; re. main with me, my beauty, my darling, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children." As he pronounced these words, he sprungon her back, and scampered oil' towards the desert. The race of Arabian horses... | |
| Youth's instructor - 1830 - 542 стор.
...courser. He dismounted ; and, looking first at the gold, and then steadfastly at his mare, heaved a deep sigh. "To whom is it," he exclaimed, "that I am going...her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment. — Guthrie's Geography. ASTRONOMICAL SKETCHES. SATURN was for ages considered the most remote planet... | |
| 1824 - 818 стор.
...sigh, and exclaimed, ' To whom is it I am g°ing to surrender thee ?— to Europeans, who will tie thce close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable...my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her tack, and in a few moments was out of sight." — Goldtmitlt. HA! seated on thy back... | |
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