I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, says he, lifting up the sash, and opening his hand as he spoke, to let it escape ; — go, poor devil, get thee gone, why should I hurt thee ? -This world surely is wide enough to hold both thee and me. The Moral Class-book - Page 93edited by - 1839 - 168 pagesFull view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - 1780 - 336 pages
...it flew by him ; — I'll not hurt thee, fays my uncle Toby,nf\ng from his chair, and going acrofs the room, with the fly in his hand, I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, fays he, lifting up the fain, and opening his hand as he fpoke, to let it efcape; — go, poor devil,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1784 - 292 pages
...it flew by him ; — -111 not hurt thee, fays my uncle Tobyt rifing from his chair, and going acrofs the room, with the fly in his hand, — I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, fays he, lifting up the fafti, and opening his hand as he fpoke, to let it efcape ; — go, poor devil... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...it flew by him ;— I'll not hurt t'nce, fays my uncle Toby, rifing from his chair, and going acrofs the room, with the fly in his hand.— I'll not hurt a hair of thy head: — Go, fays he, lifting up the fafli, and opening his hand as he fpoke, to let itefcape; — go poor devil,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1797 - 516 pages
...it flew by him ;— I'll not hurt thce, fays my uncle Toby, riiing from his chair, and going acrofs the room, with the fly in his hand. — I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, fays he, lifting up the fafh, and opening his hand as he (poke, to let itefcape; — go poor devil,—... | |
| Laurence Sterne - Clergy - 1803 - 540 pages
...it flew by him ; — I'll not hurt thee, lay* my uncle Tobv, riling from his chair, and going acrofs the room, with the fly in his hand, I'll not hurt a hair of thy head : — Go, fays he, lifting up the fafh, and opening his band as he fpoke, to let it efcape; — go, poor devil,... | |
| Readers - 1803 - 250 pages
...it flew by him ;—I'll not faurt thee, fays my uncle Toby, rifing from his chair, and going acrofs the room, with the fly in his hand,— I'll not hurt a hair of thy head :—Go, fays he, lifting up the fafh, and opening his hand as he fpoke, to let it efcape ;—go, poor devil,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1804 - 374 pages
...tormented him cruelly all dinner time, and which, after infinite attempts, he had caught Lit last, as.it flew by him ; I'll not hurt thee, says my uncle Toby,...rising from his chair, and going across the room, with thefiy in his hand, I'll not hurt a hair of thy head :....Go, says he, lifting up the'sash, and opening... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1810 - 292 pages
...had buzzed about his nose, and tormented him cruelly all dinner time, — and which, after infinite attempts, he had caught at last — as it flew by...his hand as he spoke, to let it escape : —go, poor devil, — get thee gone ; why should I hurt thee ? — This world surely is wide enough to hold thee... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pages
...had buzzed about his nose, and tormented him cruelly all dinner time, — and which, after infinite attempts, he had caught at last, as it flew by him...hurt a hair of thy head : — Go,' says he, lifting lip the sash, ami opening his hand as he spoko, to vol. u. M, let it escape ; — ' go, poor devil,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1813 - 408 pages
...had buzzed about his nose, and tormented him cruelly all dinner-time,— .and which after infinite attempts, he had caught at last, as it flew by him ; — I.'ll not hurtthee, says my uncle Toby, rising from his chair, and going across the room, with the fly in his... | |
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