| English literature - 1796 - 716 pages
...of whittles, bird-calls, and diher inuruments of his trade, (all of which he threw on the fable, " as in fcorn,") and making a couch, placed the mutilated...ravaged feathers of his canary upon it, and renewed his lamentations. Thefe were now much foftened, as is ever the cafe, whe;i the rage of grjef yields... | |
| Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson) - Europe - 1795 - 476 pages
...of it fome wool 'and cotton, that were the wrapping of whiftles, bird calls, and other inflruments of his trade, (all of which he .threw on the table, " as in Icorn,") and making a couch, placed the mutilated limbs and ravaged feathers of his canary upon it,... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1796 - 512 pages
...that were the wrapping ef whittles, bird-calls, and other inñruments of his trade, (all of which be threw on the table, ' as in fcorn,') and making a...placed the mutilated limbs and ravaged feathers of bis canary upon it, und renewed his lamentations. Tlide were now much foftened, as is ever the cafe,... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1796 - 524 pages
...out of it fome wool and cotton, that were the wrapping of whittles, bird-calls, and other inflruments of his trade, (all of which he threw on the table, ' as in Icon;,') and making a couch, placed the mutilated limbs and ravaged feathers of his canary upon it,... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1802 - 444 pages
...velvet, and drawing from out of it fome wool and cotton, that were the wrapping of whittles, birdcalls, and other inftruments of his trade, all. of Which...ravaged feathers of his canary, upon it, and renewed his lamentations. Thefe were now much foftened, as is ever the cafe, when the rage of grief yields... | |
| English literature - 1796 - 688 pages
...out of it fome wool and cotton, that were the wrapping of whittles, bird-calls, and other iniTruments of his trade, (all of •which he threw on the table,...ravaged feathers of his canary upon it, and renewed his lamentations. Thefe were now much foftened, as is ever the cafe, when the rage of grief yields... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1846 - 922 pages
...out of it some wool and cotton, that were the wrapping of whistles, bird-calls, and other instruments of his trade, all of which he threw on the table, " as in scorn," and making a couch, placed the mutilated limbs and ravaged feathers of his canary upon it,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Readers (Secondary) - 1861 - 562 pages
...out of it some wool and cotton that were the wrapping of whistles, bird calls, and other instruments of his trade, all of which he threw on the table " as in scorn," and making a couch, placed the mutilatetl limbs and ravaged feathers of his canary upon it,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers (Secondary) - 1866 - 568 pages
...whistles, birdcalls, and other instruments of his trade, all of which he threwon the table " as in scorn," and, making a couch, placed the mutilated limbs and...ravaged feathers of his canary upon it, and renewed his lamentations. It is needless to observe that every one of the company sympathized with him ; but... | |
| 1796 - 504 pages
...faded velvet, and taking out of it fomcTcooland cotton» that were the wrapping of wnilUes, bird-calls, and other inftruments of his trade, (all of which...limbs and ravaged feathers of his canary upon it, зла renewed his lamentations. Thefe were now much foftened, as is ever the cafe, when the rage of... | |
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