... pace, with an air and a grace, swimming about, now in and now out, with a deal of state, in a figure of eight, without pipe or string, or any such thing ; and now I have writ, in a rhyming fit, what will make you dance, and as you advance, will keep... Town and Country: Or, Life at Home and Abroad, Without and Within Us - Page 137by John Stowell Adams - 1855 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1804 - 572 pages
...string, or any such thing ; and now I have wiit. in a rhyming fit, what will make you dance, and as yon advance, will keep you still, though against your...alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'd ; which that you may do 'ere Madam and you, are^uite worn out, with jigging about, I take my... | |
| 1804 - 538 pages
...in a rhyming fit, what will make you dance, and it you advance, will k,eep you ftiH, though againtt your will, dancing away, alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'dj which that you may do, ere Madam and you, are quite worn out, with jigging about, 1 take my... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1806 - 500 pages
...with so much art in every part, that when you went in you were forced to begin a minuet pace, with aa air and a grace, swimming about, now in and now out,...alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'd ; which that you may do, ere madam and you are quite worn out with jigging about, I take my... | |
| William Cowper - Poets, English - 1817 - 324 pages
...minuet pace, with an air and a grace, swimming about, now in and now out, with a deal of state, io a figure of eight, without pipe or string, or any...alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'd ; which that you may do, ere Madam and you are quite worn out with jigging about, I take VOL.... | |
| 1843 - 628 pages
...in a figure of eight, without pipe or string, or any such thing, and now I have writ, in a rhiming fit. what will make you dance, and as you advance,...alert and gay, 'till you come to an end of what I have penn'd, which that you may do, e'er Madam and you, are quite worn out with jigging about, I take my... | |
| 1820 - 612 pages
...out, with a deal of state, in a figure of eight, without pipe or siring, or auy *uch thing; and now 1 have writ, in a rhyming fit, what will make you dance,...alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'd ; which that you may do, ere Madam and you are quite worn out, with jigging about, I take my... | |
| United States - 1822 - 590 pages
...figure of eight, without pipe or string, or any such thing; and now I have writ, in a rhyming tit, what will make you dance, and as you advance, will...alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'd; which that you may do ere madam and you are quite worn out with jigging ahout, I take my leave... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1830 - 374 pages
...my sense, and, by hook or crook, write another book, if I live and am here, another year. " I have heard before of a room with a floor laid upon springs,...alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'd ; which that you may do, ere Madam and you, are quite worn out, with jigging about, I take my... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1835 - 376 pages
...of my sense, and by hook or crook, write another book, if I live and am here, another year. I have heard before, of a room with a floor laid upon springs,...alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have penn'd, which that you may do, ere Madam and you are quite worn out with jigging about, I take my leave,... | |
| Religion - 1835 - 440 pages
...advance, will keep you still, though against your will, dancing away, alert and gay, till you come to the end, of what I have penned, which that you may do, ere madam and you, are quite worn ont, with jigling about, I take my leave, and here you receive, a bow profound, down lo the ground,... | |
| |