Chest by the bed side, and setting up, fell to my old way of composing my Resentments, in the following manner: I ask thy Aid, O Potent Rum! To Charm these wrangling Topers Dum. Thou hast their Giddy Brains possest— The man confounded wth the Beast... Colonial Days & Dames - Página 39por Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 248 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 826 páginas
...poor I, can get no rest. Tntoxicnte them with thy fumes: O still their Tongues till morning conies ! And I know not but my wishes took effect ; for the dispute soon ended w* tother Dram ; and so Good night 1 ' Bat this is better. " From hence we proceeded (about ten forenoon)... | |
| 1825 - 868 páginas
...Charm these wrangling Topers Dum. Thou hast thetr Giddy Brains possest— . The man confounded wth the Beast— And I, poor I, can get no rest. Intoxicate...my wishes took effect ; for the dispute soon ended w01 'tother Dram ; and so Good night !" But this is better. " From hence we proceeded (about ten forenoon)... | |
| Bostonian Society - 1912 - 174 páginas
...To Charm these wrangling Topers Dum ; Thou hast their giddy Brains beset — The man confounded with the Beast, And I, poor I, can get no rest. Intoxicate...Fumes ; O ! still their Tongues till Morning comes. On Wednesday morning, at four o'clock, with the Post and a French doctor she left Kingston. These companions... | |
| Bostonian Society - 1912 - 186 páginas
...To Charm these wrangling Topers Dum ; Thou hast their giddy Brains beset — The man confounded with the Beast, And I, poor I, can get no rest. Intoxicate...Fumes ; O ! still their Tongues till Morning comes. On Wednesday morning, at four o'clock, with the Post and a French doctor she left Kingston. These companions... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 páginas
...charm these wrangling topers dumb. Thou hast their giddy brains possest — The man confounded with the beast — And I, poor I, can get no rest. Intoxicate...with thy fumes : O still their tongues till morning conies ! And I know not but my wishes took effect ; for the dispute soon ended with t'other dram ;... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 264 páginas
...over the signification of the name of their country, Narragansett : " One said it was named so by yc Indians, because there grew a Brier there, of a prodigious...my wishes took effect; for the dispute soon ended w* tother Dram ; and so Good night !" It is gratifying to learn that this heroic if " fearfull female... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 330 páginas
...a Deacon, contriving how to bring a triangle into a Square. They kept calling for tother Gill, w1* while they were swallowing, was some Intermission."...my wishes took effect; for the dispute soon ended wUl tother Dram; and so Good night !" It is gratifying to learn that this heroic if " fearfull female... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 282 páginas
...To charm these wrangling Topers Dum. Thou hast their Giddy Brains possest— The man confounded w* the Beast— And I, poor I, can get no rest. Intoxicate...my wishes took effect; for the dispute soon ended w°" tother Dram; and so Good night 1" It is gratifying to learn that this heroic if " fearfull female... | |
| Samuel Arthur Bent - 1897 - 52 páginas
...charm these wrangling topers dum. Thou hast their giddy brains possest — The man confounded with the beast — And I, poor I, can get no rest. Intoxicate...tongues till morning comes ! " " And I know not," she adds, " but my wishes took effect ; for the dispute soon ended with t'other dram ; and so good-night... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1898 - 392 páginas
...their ears bare, which are sett out w* Jewells of a large size and many in number. And their fingers Indians Narragansett ; And quotes an Indian of so...my wishes took effect; for the dispute soon ended w"1 tother Dram ; and so Good night !" It is gratifying to learn that this heroic if" fearfull female... | |
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