In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-ty'd curtains, never meant to draw, The George and Garter... The Table Book - Сторінка 521автори: William Hone - 1827Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| British anthology - 1825 - 460 стор.
...what blessings wealth to life can lend ! And see what comfort it affords our end ! lu the worst inn's Worst room, with mat halfhung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repaiiM with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 стор.
...what blessings wealth to life ean lend ! And see, what eomfort it affords our end. In the worst inn's under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished mom delays : So streteh' onee a floek-hed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-ty'd eurtains, never meant to draw, The George... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 стор.
...what blessings wealth to hfe can lend ! And see, what comfort it affords our end. In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dune, ^ . On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw,... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 стор.
...to life can lend * And see, what comfort it affords our end. In the worst inn's worst room, with nut party feels awhile Thy gracious power : as through...clear, you roll the copious flood. To thy lov'd ha b«-\ Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villers lies — alas, how changM from fan?.... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 стор.
...with mat'half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, CD once a flock-bed, bat repalr'd with straw With tape-ty'd curtains, never meant to draw The George and Gaiter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great YiUitri lies— alis... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 222 стор.
...what blessings wealth to life can lend ! And see what comfort it affords our end. In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung: The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, butrepair'd with straw, With rape-tied curtain, Never mewcrtAo AWN, ^ The George and Gartev dangYuygtTOYi\v\va\.V>e&.,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 стор.
...the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaister, and the walls of dung, 300 On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With...The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villers lies — alas ! how chang'd from him, 305 That life... | |
| Yasmine Gooneratne - 1976 - 164 стор.
...miserable surroundings In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, 299 The floors of plaister, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repair'd...The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies . . . The second is the comic parable of 'Citizen... | |
| H. B. Nisbet, Claude Rawson - 2005 - 978 стор.
...Buckingham's fate in the Epistle to Bathurst has as much density of detail as anything in Wordsworth: On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-ty'd curtains, never meant to draw . . . Pope's note to Bk VI, line 595 of his translation of the Iliad, in which the infant Astyanax... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1998 - 260 стор.
...what blessings wealth to life can lend! And see, what comfort it affords our end. In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, 300 On once a flock-bed, but repaired with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw, The... | |
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