Satirical,humourous & Familiar Pieces: Prose [No] 1-[2?].G.Nicholson and Company, 1795 |
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... thou beast of Babylon , " muttered Nicolas to himself , as he scampered along never once looking behind him or stopping to apologize for the mischief he had done to the bare feet and shirtless ribs of the holy brotherhood . Whether Nic ...
... thou beast of Babylon , " muttered Nicolas to himself , as he scampered along never once looking behind him or stopping to apologize for the mischief he had done to the bare feet and shirtless ribs of the holy brotherhood . Whether Nic ...
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... " thy scurvy hide , " quoth he , " thou ass - begotten " bastard , whom Noah never let into his ark ! The vengeance take thee for an uncreated barren beast 66 66 66 ......... .. " of promiscuous generation ! What NICOLAS PEDROSA .
... " thy scurvy hide , " quoth he , " thou ass - begotten " bastard , whom Noah never let into his ark ! The vengeance take thee for an uncreated barren beast 66 66 66 ......... .. " of promiscuous generation ! What NICOLAS PEDROSA .
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... thou shouldst fall in love with that Nazaritish bell , and run bel- " lowing like Lucifer into the midst of those bare " footed vermin , who are more malicious and more " greedy than the locusts of Egypt ? Oh ! that I had " the art of ...
... thou shouldst fall in love with that Nazaritish bell , and run bel- " lowing like Lucifer into the midst of those bare " footed vermin , who are more malicious and more " greedy than the locusts of Egypt ? Oh ! that I had " the art of ...
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... thou know the name • and condition of the lady , whom thou hast deliv- " ered ? " Nicolas assured him he did not , and his excellency proceeded as follows- " Then I tell thee , " Nicolas , it is the illustrious Donna Leonora de ...
... thou know the name • and condition of the lady , whom thou hast deliv- " ered ? " Nicolas assured him he did not , and his excellency proceeded as follows- " Then I tell thee , " Nicolas , it is the illustrious Donna Leonora de ...
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... thou hast seen enough " this place not to be willing to return to it once for " all . " Having so said , he rang a ... thou imp of the old on , " quoth he , as he en- tered the stable , " art not ashame to look me in the " face ? But ...
... thou hast seen enough " this place not to be willing to return to it once for " all . " Having so said , he rang a ... thou imp of the old on , " quoth he , as he en- tered the stable , " art not ashame to look me in the " face ? But ...
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ADVENTURES alguazil BAGPIPER Balaam beast boatswain bottle British call'd called captain Casafonda CHAMPANTE & WHITROW cheerful cried dinner doctor Dumpling Dick Edmonton EDWARD PERCIVAL MERRITT eyes FAMILIAR PIECES father fellow forceps frigate hand happy HARVARD COLLEGE hast heart holy honour husband Igad inquisidor Inquisition Jewry-street John Gilpin king knave KNOTT Lady Fanny Shirely laugh leathern Leonora letter Lisbon live Lombard-street Madrid magistrate master merry mind misfortunes mule never Nicolas de Tolentino Nicolas Pedrosa Nicolas's night nutmeg Palace-street parish pity your soul poor PRINTED BY G prison prize Quito quoth Nicolas replied Nicolas replied Pedrosa ride Saint Nicolas shame shepherd ship Sir John Sir Thomas soldier soon sooner Spain Spaniard Spanish Splendid Shilling stop sure Tagus tell thee thing tion tongue town walk whilst wife wine wretch Xenophon zounds
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Página 2 - My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury and encroaching frosts, By time subdued (what will not time subdue !) An horrid chasm disclose, with orifice Wide, discontinuous ; at which the winds Eurus and Auster, and the dreadful force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian waves, Tumultuous enter, with dire chilling blasts Portending agues.
Página 4 - I whipped the pudding into my mouth, hot as a burning coal. It was impossible to conceal my agony; my eyes were starting from their sockets. At last, in spite of shame and resolution, I was obliged to drop the cause of torment on my plate. Sir Thomas and the ladies all compassionated my misfortune, and each advised a different application. One recommended oil, another water; but all agreed that wine was best for drawing out fire; and a glass of sherry was brought me from the sideboard, which I snatched...
Página 1 - 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...