| Oliver Goldsmith - 1765 - 260 pagina’s
...whole houfe, and the yard Ji*" before the door, and that was enough for .L " me. ** me. I was then bound out to a farmer, ** where I was up both early and late ; but I " ate and drank weM, and liked my bufinefs ** well enough, till he died, when I was ** obliged to provide for myfelf;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 632 pagina’s
...for fear, as they faid, I mould run away : but what of that ? I had the liberty of the whole houfe, and the yard before the door, and that was enough for me. I was then bound out to a farmer, where I was up both early and Jate ; but I eat and drank well, and liked... | |
| 1784 - 862 pagina’s
...the liberty of the whole lioufe, ami the yard before the door; and that was enough tor me. 1 was then bound, out to a farmer; where I was up both,' early and late, but 1 eat and drank well, and liked my bufinefs well enough, till he R. Macklin, the comedian, going died'... | |
| 1786 - 782 pagina’s
...the houfe, for fear I mould run away : but what of that ? I had the liberty of the whole houfe, nnd the yard before the door, and that was enough for me. « I was neat bound out to a farmer, where I was up both early and latí. ; but I ate and drank well, and liked... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 pagina’s
...liberty of the whole " houfe, and the yard before the doof, and that " was enough for me. I was then bound out to a " farmer, where I was up both early...and late ; but " I ate and drank well, and liked my bufinefs well " enough, till he died, when J was obliged to pro" vide for myfelf: fo 1 was refolved... | |
| 482 pagina’s
...for fear, as they (aid, I mould run away ; but what of that, 1 had the liberty of the whole houfe, and the yard before the door, and that was enough for me. I was then bound out to a farmer, where I was up both early and late; but I ate and drank well, and liked... | |
| 1795 - 94 pagina’s
...not suffered to stir out of the house, for fear, as they said, I should run away; but what of that, I had the liberty of the whole house, and the yard...before the door, and that was enough for me. I was then bound out to a farmer, where 1 was up both early and late; but I ate and drank, well, and liked... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pagina’s
...fear, as they faid, " I (hould run away; but what of that, I " had the liberty of the whole houfe, and " the yard before the door, and that was " enough for me. I was then bound out " to a fermer, where I was up both early " and late ; but I ate and drank well, and... | |
| Mrs. Pilkington (Mary) - 1799 - 274 pagina’s
...for fear, as they laid, I fhould run away : But what of that ! I had the liberty of the whole houfe, and the yard before the door ; and that was enough for me. I was then bound out to a farmer, where I was up both early early and late : but I ate and drank plentifully,... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 pagina’s
...suffered to stir out of the house , for fear, as they said , I should run away ; but what of that , I had the liberty of the whole house, and the yard...before the door ; and that was enough for me. I was then bound out to a farmer, where I was up both early and late : THE EN&LISH INSTRUCTOR. 289 'but I... | |
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