| 1790 - Страниц: 562
...returned 'with tbt following lines in bis band, ччЫсЬ be preftnted to htr Ladyfljif. •т IS true I am ill, but I need not complain, For he never knew flea/иге, who never knew Payee. ACCOUKV ACCOUNT of BOOKS for 1788. Hißory of the Decline and Fall... | |
| 1795 - Страниц: 436
...hefoon returned ivilh thefollonviaf lines m bis band, •wtii•b le prefentsd to her LadyJKp. TlS true I am ill, but I need not complain, For he never knew pkafure, who never knew Piynt. ' . , No. II. • IN anfwer to the many letters we have received, reproaching... | |
| Select epigrams - 1797 - Страниц: 224
...HER LADYSHIP BECOED HIM TO RETIRE AND LIE DOWN; HE R ETUKNED WITH THE FOLLOWING COUPLET IN HII HAND : TIS true, I am ill; but I need not complain, For he never knew pleafure, who never knew Payne. TO MISS ******. BY BRYAN EDWARDS, ESd. O CLEAR that cruel, doubting... | |
| 1807 - Страниц: 218
...return'd, somewhat recovered from his indisposition, he presented her with the following distich : 'Tis true I am ill, but I need not complain, For he never knew pleasure who never knew Payne*. • te pain. THE MODERN FAIR. FALSE rumps, false teeth, false hair, false faces -t Alas ! poor man... | |
| Panorama - 1809 - Страниц: 368
...Lady Payne's, was desired to lie down ; he u-ent, but soon returned with the following lines: *TlS true I am ill, but I need not complain, For he never knew pleasure, whoneverknew Payne. FROM THE GREEK. TO a Mouse, says a Miser, " my dear Mr. Mouse, " Pray what may... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - Страниц: 782
...hope that his indisposition might not be serious, he answered her in the following impromptu : — " Tis true I am ill, but I need not complain, For he never knew pleasure, who never knew Payne*9 LORU WHARTON'S GRACE. When the whimsical lord Wharton was a stripling, and once came from school... | |
| Cupid - 1826 - Страниц: 252
...sting within my heart. IMPROMPTU. By &rd Erskinc to f .ai/// Payne, on being taken ill at her hon*e. 'Tis true, I am ill ; but I need not complain, For he uevcr knew pleasure, who never knew Payne. TO A LADY. From the French of Vergier* Love's in tears ;... | |
| Westminster St. James - 1827 - Страниц: 180
...PAINE'S enquiring after LORD ERBKINE'S health, he gave HER LADYSHIP this reply : " It is true I've been ill, but I need not complain, " For he never knew pleasure, who never knew pain ;" but whether HER LADVSHIP was in any way related to MR. CROCKFORD'S Northamptonshire friend,... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - Страниц: 322
...that his indisposition might not be serious, he answered her in the following impromptu : — "Pis true I am ill, but I need not complain, For he never knew pleasure who never knew Payne. Pun upon Pun. The Hon. Henry Erskine, observing a spot of grease upon a friend's coat, said, that he... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1836 - Страниц: 466
...found himself? Erskine took out a bit of paper, and wrote on it, " Tis true I am ill, but I cannot complain : For he never knew Pleasure, who never knew Payne" Sir Ralph, with whom I was well acquainted, always appeared to be a good-natured, pleasing, well-bred man. His... | |
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