“Good Heaven! how unfortunate!” said Lady Penelope, with a deep sigh, and sinking down on one of the little sofas in an attitude of shocking desolation, which called the instant attention of Mr. Pott and his good woman, the first uncorking a small phial of salts, for he was a pharmacopolist as well as vender of literature and transmitter of letters, and the other hastening for a glass of water. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I requested of a little boy who was pounding some stuff in a mortar, that he would procure me an audience of this learned pharmacopolist. ❋ Unknown (2005)
No pharmacopolist could sell one grain of helleborenot a single armorer had a heart to forge one instrument of death. ❋ Unknown (1917)
When he entered the shop, the pharmacopolist was much surprised, and said, with a congratulatory grin at the great man, "Dear me, Squire O'Grady, I'm delighted to see you." ❋ Samuel Lover (1832)
"Good Heaven! how unfortunate!" said Lady Penelope, with a deep sigh, and sinking down on one of the little sofas in an attitude of shocking desolation, which called the instant attention of Mr. Pott and his good woman, the first uncorking a small phial of salts, for he was a pharmacopolist as well as vender of literature and transmitter of letters, and the other hastening for a glass of water. ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
No pharmacopolist could sell one grain of hellebore, - not a single armourer had a heart to forge one instrument of death; - Friendship and Virtue met together, and kiss'd each other in the street; the golden age returned, and hung over the town of Abdera - every ❋ Unknown (1766)
No pharmacopolist could sell one grain of hellebore, -- not a single armourer had a heart to forge one instrument of death; -- Friendship and Virtue met together, and kiss'd each other in the street; the golden age returned, and hung over the town of Abdera -- every ❋ Laurence Sterne (1740)
“It was by your Ladyship’s orders, transmitted by Randal, as he can bear witness,” replied Doctor Lundin; “nay, I am only like the pharmacopolist, who compounds the drugs after the order of the mediciner.” ❋ Unknown (2008)
No pharmacopolist could sell one grain of hellebore, — not a single armourer had a heart to forge one instrument of death; — Friendship and Virtue met together, and kiss’d each other in the street; the golden age returned, and hung over the town of Abdera — every Abderite took his eaten pipe, and every Abderitish woman left her purple web, and chastely sat her down and listened to the song. ❋ Unknown (1892)
"Noble lady," replied the pharmacopolist, "I am but a simple and poor doctor, wid such little fame as it has pleased Got to pestow for mine enteavors to miticate de distemperatures and maladies and infirmities which de fall of man, in de days of Adam, de august progenitor of de human races, has prought upon all his children. ❋ Unknown (1872)