Peter, because flowers are dear in cold weather? You should find fault with the climate, and not with me. For my part, I'm sure, I wish it was spring all the year round, and that roses grew under our feet! Theme-building - Page 207by Charles Henshaw Ward - 1920 - 562 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1821 - 428 pages
...would suffice to turn the Pantheon into a green-house, and give a fete champetre at Christmas. Lady T. And am I to blame, Sir Peter, because flowers are...the year round, and that roses grew under our feet ! Sir Peter T. Oons ! madam — if you had been born to this, I shouldn't wonder at your talking thus... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 pages
...would suffice to turn the Pantheon into a green-house, and give a fete champetre at Christmas. Lady T. And am I to blame, Sir Peter, because flowers are...the year round, and that roses grew under our feet ! Sir Peter T. Oons ! madam — if you had been born to this, I shouldn't wonder at your talking thus... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 pages
...— you should find fault with the climate, and not with me. 1 am sure I wish with all my heart, that it was Spring all the year round, and that roses grew under one's feet. " Sir P. Nay, but, madam, then you would not wear them; but try snow-balls, and icicles.... | |
| 1825 - 542 pages
...— you should find fault with the climate and not with me. I am sure I wish, with all my heart, that it was spring all the year round, and that roses grew under one's feet. " Sir P. Nay, but madam, then you would not wear them ; but try snow-balls and icicles.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 pages
...you should find fault with the climate, and not with me. I ana sure I wish with all my heart, that it was Spring all the year round, and that roses grew under one's feet. " Sir P. Nay, but, madam, then you would not wear them ; but try snowballs and icicles.... | |
| 1826 - 362 pages
...into a green-house, and give a fete champetre at Christmas. Lady T. Lord, Sir Peter, am I to blame, because flowers are dear in cold weather ? You should find fault with the climate, and not with rue. For my part, I'm sure, I wish it was spring all the year round, and that roses grew under our... | |
| 1826 - 840 pages
...flowers don't blow in cold weather ? you must blame the climate, and not me. I'm sure, for my part, I wish it was spring all the year round, and that roses grew under our feet J" — The whole scene in the third act, in which she wheedles the old gent'.oman out of two hundred... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 pages
...— you should find fault with the climate, and not with me. I am sure I wish with all my heart, that it was Spring all the year round, and that roses grew under one's feet. * Transferred afterwards to Trip and Sir Oliver. '\ We observe here a change in his plan,... | |
| George Daniel - 1828 - 412 pages
...T. Lord, Sir Peter, am I to blame, because flowers are dear in cold weather ? You should find fanlt with the climate, and not with me. For my part, I'm...the year round, and that roses grew under our feet ! Sir P. Oons ! madam — if you had been born to this, I shouldn't wonder at your talking thus ; but... | |
| Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan - 1835 - 228 pages
...into a green-house, and give a fete champetre at Christmas. LADY E. Lord , Sir Peter , am I to blame , because flowers are dear in cold weather? You should...the year round, and that roses grew under our feet! SIR P. Oons! madam — if you had been born to this, 1 shouldn't wonder at your talking thus; but you... | |
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