... 205. Häng met Deiemante Steng send dröm ömmer noch net reng. ( Aachen . ) Hände mit ... ... auf der sie sitzt. Engl. : She lies backward and lets out her fore-rooms. ( Bohn II, 64. ) *1016. ...
... a little less, that I may hold out the better. It. : Farò quel che potrò, e un ... ... Engl. : If you wish a thing done, go; if not, send. ( Bohn II, 23. ) 296. Wenn du thust ...
... Anfang oder zu End' seine Gifte send't. – Körte, 4137; Boebel, 80; Orakel ... ... Engl. : March, hack him, comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb. ( Bohn II, 33. ) 51. ...
... blind, sie gehet, da man sie nicht send. – Petri, II, 136; Henisch, 420, 13; ... ... . ) Engl. : Love comes in at the windows, and goes out at the doors. ( Bohn II, 41. ) 518. ...
... father, who took the under part in this duet, was once or twice out, though the passages were not more difficult than those in the upper one; on which occasion the son looked back with some anger, pointing out to him his mistakes, and setting him right ...
... d 1801. Haydn has promised to send me his Composition in eight or ten days and it shall be forwarded ... ... with which you have honoured me, of July 15th as it has pointed out to me the means by which I may manifest my zeal ... ... quartett (opera 76) well performed before I went out of town, and never received more pleasure from instrumental ...
... , and thrumming a guitar. Quite out of tune Apollo found his head, And, ... ... their praise, Thinking to chant the God out of the Bays; Who, far from being pleas' ... ... printed Permits, or Tickets of one Guinea each, which should be distributed out of Warehouses of his own, and by Officers ...
... 792 16. My Dear! Enclosed I send you the verses you was so kind as to lend me, and ... ... been much amused with the Race, and that every thing has turn'd out to your satisfaction. Pray my Dear Love inform me ...
... you and the deep sympathy with which I read Die Waffen nieder, I send you this letter written by a Cape Dutch-woman, Sister of Mr. ... ... also and her united millions who now with one heart and soul are carrying out this war (and Madam, the very peasants are naming ...
... she.« I.B. (naming the owner three times). Whither will you send her? To John-a-Nokes (naming some neighbour, who has not ... ... it will be a bonnie day the morn und Snail, snail, come out of your hole, Or else I will beat you as ...
... father, who took the under part in this duet, was once or twice out, though the passages were not more difficult than those in the upper one; on which occasions the son looked back with some anger, pointing out to him his mistakes, and setting him right ...
... MACB . I'll put it on: Send out more horses, skirre the country round, Hang those ... ... Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain; ...
... the most celebrated Songs and Ariets, collected out of all the late Oratorios and Operas. Compos'd by Mr. Handel ... ... by Mr. Handel.« NB. Those Gentlemen who are Subscribers are desired to send for their books to the Author, or J. Walsh. Lond. Daily ...
327. In der Neujahrsnacht müßen die Bäume mit ... ... young men run about the orchards, with a great noise and tumult, bawling out these lines: Stand fast, root; bear well top; God send us a youling sop; every twig, apple big; ...