| 1795 - 94 pages
...callender .. ; Will lend his horse to go. ^ \ x «»..»<•.<.< - *• Quoth Mistress Gilpin, That's well said; And, for that wine is dear, We will be...bright and clear. John Gilpin kiss'd his loving wife; O'crjoy'd was he to find That, though on pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind. The morning... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 280 pages
...will be furnish'd with our o\vn, Which is both bright and cka/. John Gilpin kits'd his loving wifc; O'erjoy'd was he to find That, though on pleasure...mind. The morning came, the chaise was brought, But \tt wa.s not allow'd To drive up to the door, lest all Should say that she was proud. So three doors... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...world doth know, And my good friend the Callender Will lend his horse to go. Quoth Mrs. Gilpin, That's well said; And for that wine is dear, We will be furnish'd...Gilpin kiss'd his loving wife ; O'erjoy'd was he to rind That, though on pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind. The morning came, the chaise was... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 310 pages
...furnished with our own, Which is both bright and clear. John Gilpin kissed his loving wife; O'erjoyed was he to find That though on pleasure she was bent,...morning came, the chaise was brought, But yet was not allowed To drive up to the door, lest all Should say that she was proud. So three doors off the chaise... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 226 pages
...furnished with our own, Which is both bright and clear. John Gilpin kissed his loving wife ; O'erjoyed was he to find That though on pleasure she was bent,...morning came, the chaise was brought, But yet was not allowed To drive up to the door, lest all Should say that she was proud. So three doors off the chaise... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 316 pages
...furnished with our own. Which is both bright and clear. John Gilpin kissed his loving wife; O'erjoyed was he to find , That though on pleasure she was bent, She had a frugal mind. I The morning came, the chaise was brought, But yet was not allowed To drive up to the door, lest all... | |
| William Cowper - 1808 - 330 pages
...doth know, And my good friend the calender Will lend his horse to go. Quoth Mrs. Gilpin — that's well said ; And, for that wine is dear, We will be...with our own, Which is both bright and clear. John Gil pi ii kiss'd his loving wife ; O'erjoy'd was he to find That, though on pleasure she was bent,... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1808 - 354 pages
...And my good friend the calender' • Will lend his horse to go. /' ' '"'l Qnoth Mrs. Gilpin, That's well said ; And for that wine is dear, We will be...furnish'd with our own, Which is both bright and clear. i Jobn Gilpin kiss'd his loving wife ; ' • O'erjoy'd was he to find, -•:.i'• That, though on... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1810 - 312 pages
...my good friend the calender Will lend his horse to go. Quoth Mrs. Gilpin — that'a well. f aid ; . And, for that wine is dear, We will be furnish'd with...morning came, the chaise was brought, But yet was not allow M To drive up to the door, lest all Should say that she was proud. So three doors off the chaise... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 422 pages
...friend the calender Will lend his horse to go. Quoth Mrs. Gilpin, That's well said; And for that wiue is dear, We will be furnish'd with our own, Which is both bright and clear. John ( 1 ilpiu kiss'd his loving wife ; O'erjoy'd was he to find, That, though on pleasure she was beut,... | |
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