Satirical,humourous & Familiar Pieces: Prose [No] 1-[2?]. |
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“ Pardon me , holy father , ” replied Nicolas , " I 6 hold it for the worst of crimes , and therefore wil . 6. lingly surrender my refractory mule to be dealt " with as you see fit , and if you impale her alive it 66 will not be more ...
“ Pardon me , holy father , ” replied Nicolas , " I 6 hold it for the worst of crimes , and therefore wil . 6. lingly surrender my refractory mule to be dealt " with as you see fit , and if you impale her alive it 66 will not be more ...
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... you shall know that I am ed of a lovely boy after a dangerous labour , in consideration of which I pray you to pay to the said Nicolas . Pedrosa the sum of twenty gold pistoles , which sum his excellency « Hold , ” cried the ...
... you shall know that I am ed of a lovely boy after a dangerous labour , in consideration of which I pray you to pay to the said Nicolas . Pedrosa the sum of twenty gold pistoles , which sum his excellency « Hold , ” cried the ...
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... you shall know that I am safely delivered of a lovely boy after a dangerous labour , in consideration of which I pray you to pay to the said Nicolas Pedrosa the sum of twenty gold pistoles , which sum his excellency “ Hold , ” cried ...
... you shall know that I am safely delivered of a lovely boy after a dangerous labour , in consideration of which I pray you to pay to the said Nicolas Pedrosa the sum of twenty gold pistoles , which sum his excellency “ Hold , ” cried ...
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We had but an indifferent pas . sage , for being all confined in the hold , more than a hundred of our people died for want of sweet ait ; and those that remained were sickly enough , Gd knows . When we came a - shore , we were sold 20 ...
We had but an indifferent pas . sage , for being all confined in the hold , more than a hundred of our people died for want of sweet ait ; and those that remained were sickly enough , Gd knows . When we came a - shore , we were sold 20 ...
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Three spoonfuls take , hold in your mouth - then “ Smile , and look pleas'd , when he shall rage & scold , 6. Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; 6. One month this sympathetic medicine try'd , " He'll grow a lover , you a ...
Three spoonfuls take , hold in your mouth - then “ Smile , and look pleas'd , when he shall rage & scold , 6. Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; 6. One month this sympathetic medicine try'd , " He'll grow a lover , you a ...
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answered beast began believe bell body bottle British brought called captain cards carried cause command court cried delivered desired dinner doctor Don Manuel door English excellency expected eyes face father fear five follows frigate Gilpin give half hand happy hast head hear heart hold holy husband inquisidor John judge keep king knew lady Leonora letter live look manner master mind mouth mule never Nicolas once opened ordered passed Pedrosa pity poor present prison quoth replied rest road Shilling ship short side soldier soon sooner Spain stop sure tell thank thee thing thou till tion told took town turn walk whole wife wine write
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Página 1 - Inclined to tarry there ; For why? — his owner had a house Full ten miles off, at Ware. So like an arrow swift he flew, Shot by an archer strong ; So did he fly — which brings me to The middle of my song. Away went Gilpin out of breath, And sore against his will, Till at his friend the calender's His horse at last stood still.
Página 1 - And till he came unto the Wash Of Edmonton so gay. And there he threw the wash about On both sides of the way, Just like unto a trundling mop, Or a wild goose at play. At Edmonton his loving wife From the balcony spied Her tender husband, wondering much To see how he did ride. Stop, stop, John Gilpin! — Here's the house...
Página 9 - I fell upon my knees, begged his worship's pardon, and began to give a full account of all that I knew of my breed, seed, and generation; but, though I gave a very...