| Christopher Anstey - 1766 - 152 pages
...-,- ,•*• /"\F all the gay Places the World can afford, By Gentle and Simple for Paftime ador'd, . Fine Balls, and fine Concerts, fine Buildings, and Springs, Fine Walks, and fine Views, anda Thoufand fine Things, Not to mention the fweet Situation and Air, What Place, my dear Mother,... | |
| Christopher Anstey - 1807 - 200 pages
...Moravian Hymn. Of all the gay places the v. orld can afford, By gentle and simple for pastime ador'd, Fine balls, and fine concerts, fine buildings, and...•What place, my dear mother, with Bath can compare? Let Bristol for commerce and dirt be renown'd; At Sal'sbury pen-knives and scissors be ground ; E Panegyric... | |
| Christopher Anstey - 1807 - 196 pages
...Moravian Hymn. Of all the gay places the world can afford, By gentle atid simple for pastime ador'd, Fine balls, and fine concerts, fine buildings, and...thousand fine things, (Not to mention the sweet situation ami air) What place, my dear mother, with Bath can com9 pare? Let Bristol *or commerce and dirt be... | |
| Christopher Anstey, John Anstey - 1808 - 600 pages
...MORAVIAN HYMN OF all the gay places the world can afford, By gentle and simple for pastime ador'd, Fine balls, and fine concerts, fine buildings, and...What place, my dear mother, with Bath can compare ? Let Bristol for commerce and dirt be renown'd, At Sals'bury pen-knives and scissars be ground; The... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1819 - 398 pages
...all the gay places the world can afford, By geidle and simple for pastime ador*d, Fine balls anAJine concerts, fine buildings and springs, Fine walks and fine views, and a thousand fine things, In manners, in dress, in politeness to shine, O BATH ! let the art, let the glory be thine. THE dejeune... | |
| Eliza Henderson Bordman Otis ("Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis, "), Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis - 1854 - 428 pages
...CHAPTEE XXXI. ' Of all the gay places the world can afford By gentle and simple for pastime ador'd, Fine balls, and fine concerts, fine buildings and...walks and fine views, and a thousand fine things." BATH GUIDE. MR. BARCLAY, amidst his pleasant possessions, had never made the acquisition of a country-house.... | |
| Eliza Henderson Bordman Otis ("Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis, "), Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis - 1854 - 432 pages
...CHAPTER XXXI. % ' Of all the gay places the world can afford By gentle and simple for pastime ador'd, Fine balls, and fine concerts, fine buildings and...walks and fine views, and a thousand fine things.' BATH GUIDE. MR. BARCLAY, amidst his pleasant possessions, had never made the acquisition of a country-house.... | |
| Lisbeth G. Séguin - 1879 - 490 pages
...CHAPTER VI. FROM GERNSBACH TO BADEN — BADEN-BADEN. " Through hills of waving pines.*' Bcattic. " Of all the gay places the world can afford, By gentle...the sweet situation and air — What place, my dear , with Bath can compare ? " Anstey, '776. BADEN-BADEN may be reached from Gernsbach in several ways.... | |
| Charles Wilkins - 1885 - 786 pages
...pastime ador'd, Fine balls and fine concerts, fine buildings and springs, Fine views and fine walks, and a thousand fine things, (Not to mention the sweet...What place, my dear mother, with Bath can compare ? but the world to refine In manners, in dress, in politeness to shine, O Bath ! let the art, let the... | |
| Lisbeth G. Séguin - 1885 - 466 pages
...erected. CHAPTER VI. FROM GERNSBACH TO BADEN — BADEN-BADEN. " Through hills of waving pines." Btattie. " Of all the gay places the world can afford, By gentle...the sweet situation and air — What place, my dear , with Bath can compare? " An*U} . 1776, BADEN-BADEN may be reached from Gernsbach in several ways.... | |
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