Right careful to save what I gain ; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles on the friends I've the pleasure to entertain. ' Some faults have we all, and so has my Joan, But then they're exceedingly small ; And, now I'm grown used to them, so like my own, I... Colonial Days & Dames - Página 134por Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1894 - 248 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 604 páginas
..." Some faults we have all, and so has my Joan, But then they 're exceedingly small ; And, now I 'm grown used to them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all, My dear friends, I scarcely can see them at all."* Indeed, I begin to think she has none, as I think... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 páginas
...says, " Some faults we have all, and so has my Joan, But then they 're exceedingly small, And, now I 'm grown used to them, so like my own I scarcely can see them at all, My dear friends, I scarcely can see them at all." Indeed, I begin to think she has none, as I think... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 páginas
...easy, engaging, and free ; In sickness no less than the carefulest nurse, AB tender as tender can be. In peace and good order my household she guides, Right...them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all Were the finest young princess, with millions in puree. To be had in exchange for my Joan, I could... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 páginas
...pleasure to entertain. Some faults have we all, nnd so has my Joan, But then they're exceedingly email, And, now I'm grown used to them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all. Were the finest young princess, with millions in purse, To be had in exchange for my Joan, I could... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 páginas
...easy, engaging, and free ; In sickness no less than the carefulest nurse, As tender as tender can be. " In peace and good order my household she guides, Right...them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all. " Were the finest young princess, with millions in purse, each owned the whole. It was lik'd and agreed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 434 páginas
...faults we have all, and so has my Joan, lint then they're exceedingly small; And, now I'm grown used tu them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all, My dear friends, I scareely can see them at all.' " Indeed I begin to think she has none, as I think... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1875 - 579 páginas
...easy, engaging, and free ; In sickness no less than the carefulest nurse, As tender as tender can be. " In peace and good order my household she guides, Right...them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all, "Were the finest young princess, with millions in purst. To be had in exchange for my Joan, I could... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 812 páginas
...carefulest nurse, As tender as tender can be. " In peace and good order my household she guides. R,ght careful to save what I gain ; Yet cheerfully spends,...them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all "Were the f,nest young princess, with millions in purst, each owned the whole. It was lik'd and agreed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 602 páginas
...nurse, As tender as tender can be, " In peace and good order my household she guides, Right careful lo save what I gain; Yet cheerfully spends, and smiles...them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all. ** Were the finest young princess, with millions in purs* To he had in exchange for my Joan, I could... | |
| Samuel Truesdale Livermore - 1877 - 382 páginas
...them. As the song says : " Some faults we have all, and so has my Joan, But then, they are exceptingly small ; And now I'm grown used to them, so like my own, I scarcely can see them at all." " Indeed, I begin to think she has none, as I think of you. And since she is willing I should love... | |
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