| Walter Scott - 1834 - 516 pages
...he had eat any meat, he said, alter his pleasant manner, ' Dr Donne, I have invited you to dinner ; and though you sit not down with me, yet I •will carve to you of a dish that 1 kno1v you love well ; for knowing you love London, I do therefore make you Dean of Paul's ; and when... | |
| Alfred John Kempe - 1836 - 558 pages
...Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner, and although you sit not down with me, yet I will carve for you of a dish that I know you love well: for 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... | |
| Alfred John Kempe - 1836 - 548 pages
...Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner, and although you sit not down with me, yet I will carve for you of a dish that I know you love well : for 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... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth (DD.) - 1839 - 686 pages
...manner, " Dr. Donne, I have invited yoo t.dinner ; and though you sit not down with me, yet I wul carrto you of a dish that I know you love well ; for knowing yoe love London, I do therefore make you dean of Paul's: aaJ when I have dined, then do you take your... | |
| John Donne - 1840 - 356 pages
...he had eat 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 carve to you of a dish that I know you love well ; t He was elected 27 Sept. 1621. for knowing you love London, I do therefore make you Dean of Paul's;... | |
| Charles N. Baldwin - 1842 - 454 pages
...majesty was set down, before he had eaten any meat, he said u Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner ; and though you sit not down with me, yet I will carve...; for knowing you love London, I do therefore make •ou dean of St, Paul's ; and when I have dined, 'iendo you take your beloved dish home to and , and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 726 pages
...he had eat an/ meat, ho said, after his pleasant manner, ' Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner ; and though you sit not down with me, yet I will carve to you of a dish that 1 know you love well : fbrknowinff you love London, Ido therefore make you Dean of Paul's ; and when... | |
| William Melmoth - 1849 - 416 pages
...down ib'M^whu sat w**k me> yet * w'" carvc to vou °fa 'l'8h tilat I know you love well ; down xid to for knowing you love London,-)- I do therefore make you Dean of bil** Paul's, and when I have dined, then do you take your beloved dish home to your study, say grace... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1852 - 174 pages
...Rohert Rich, second earl of Warwick, admiral for the Parliament in the rehellion of the following reign. and, though you sit not down with me, yet I will carve to you of a dish that I bnow you love well; for, bnowing you love London, I do therefore mahe you Dean of Paul's; and when... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1853 - 534 pages
...he had eat 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 carve to you of a dish that 1 know you love well ; for, knowing you love London, I do therefore make you Dean of Paul's ; and,... | |
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