| Theophilus Cibber, Robert Shiells - 1753 - 384 pages
...When his Majefty fat down, he faid, " Dr. Donne, I have " invited you to dinner, and though you fit not down with me, yet I will carve to you of a difh that I know yon love well a for knowing you love London, I do therefore make you dean of St. Paul's,... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 466 pages
...before be had eat any meat, he faid, " Dr. Donne, I have invited " you to dinner; and though you fit not down with me, yet " I will carve to you of a difh, that I know you love well : " for, knowing you love London, I do therefore make you " dean of... | |
| 1795 - 420 pages
...before he had eat any meat, he faid, " Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner; and though you fit not down with .me, yet I will carve to you of a. djfh, that I know you love, well ; for, knowing you- love Lon- ' don, I do therefore make you dean... | |
| 1795 - 420 pages
...before he had eat any meat, he faid, " Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner; and though you fit not down with .me, yet I will carve to you of a. djfh, that I know you lave, well; for, knowing you love Lon- ' don, diin, I do therefore make you dean... | |
| 1791 - 406 pages
...meat, faid (after his pleafanc manner)," Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner, and though you fit not down with me, yet I will carve to you of a dim that I know you love: you love London well ; I do, therefore, make you Dean of St. Paul's ; take... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1796 - 640 pages
...he faid after his pleafant manner, " Dr. Donne, I have invited " you to dinner, and though you fit not down with me, yet I will carve " to you: of a dim that I know you love well ; for knowing you love " London, I do therefore make you Dean of Paul's... | |
| John Bell - 1799 - 402 pages
...had ate any meat, he said, after his pleasant manner, " Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner ; " and though you sit not down with me, yet I will **...you love London, I do therefore make " you Dean of Paul's ; and when I have dined, then "do you take your beloved dish home to your study ; " say grace... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 438 pages
...he faid after his pleafant manner, " Dr. Donne, I have invited you " to dinner ; and though you fit not " down with me, yet I will carve to you " of a difh that I know you love well ; " for knowing you love London, I do " therefore make you Dean of Paul's... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 pages
...ideas, was not indeed known to the king during his prosperity ; but his talents recommended him dinner ; and though you sit not down with me, yet I will carve...knowing you love London, I do therefore make you dean of Paul's ; and when I have dined, then do you take your beloved dish home to your study ; say grace there... | |
| 1810 - 594 pages
...he had eat any meat, he said after this pleasant manner, " Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner; and though you sit not down with me, yet I .will carve...knowing you love London, I do therefore make you dean of Paul's ; and when I have dined, then do you take your beloved dish home to your study, say grace there... | |
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