... Sighing like a furnace, in the hope that you may win her still. And losing health and appetite, and growing thin and thinner still ; Walking in the wet before her window or her door o' nights, And catching nothing but a cold, with waiting there a... College Rhymes - Página 791864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Evans Burton - 1858 - 586 páginas
...catching nothing but a cold, with waiting there a score o' nights. Spoiling paper by the ream, with rhymes devoid of reasoning, As silly and insipid as a goose without the seasoning. Running bills with tailors, Locking up by jailers, Bread and water diet then your sensée to Sighing,... | |
| 1862 - 536 páginas
...tell you how to pass through Oxford with 6clat. Settling when you come up first that honours you'll be trying for, That Mathematics ciphers are that you'll...: That is not the way to pass through Oxford with idat. Battels, chattels, &c. Now my advice to Freshmen is to only run up moderate ticks, And to avoid... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1864 - 552 páginas
...catching nothing but a cold, with waiting there a score o' nights. Spoiling paper by the ream, with rhymes devoid of reasoning, As silly and insipid as a goose without the seasoning. Running bills with tailors, Locking up by jailers, Bread and water diet then your sensefrto restore.... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 1879 - 388 páginas
...nothing but a cold, with waiting there a score o' nights; Spoiling paper, by the ream, with rhymes devoid of reasoning, As silly and insipid as a goose without the seasoning. Running bills with tailors, Locking up by jailors. Bread and water diet then your senses to restore.... | |
| James Robinson Planché - 1986 - 262 páginas
...nothing but a cold, with waiting there a score o' nights; Spoiling paper, by the ream, with rhymes devoid of reasoning, As silly and insipid as a goose without the seasoning. Running bills with tailors, Locking up by jailors, Bread and water diet then your senses to restore.... | |
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