Satirical,humourous & Familiar Pieces: Prose [No] 1-[2?].G.Nicholson and Company, 1795 |
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... began to knock down one of the walls of it , in order to let in the fresh air , and had packed up some of the house- hold goods , of which I intended to have made thee a present ; but the false varlet no sooner saw me falling to work ...
... began to knock down one of the walls of it , in order to let in the fresh air , and had packed up some of the house- hold goods , of which I intended to have made thee a present ; but the false varlet no sooner saw me falling to work ...
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... began to play ; at which the wolve all ran away . The deel faw me , said Sawney , gin I has kenn'd you lo'ed music sa weel , you should ha ' haen it be fore dinner . ON QUACKS . Whatever may be the merits of the Humourous , & c . Pieces .
... began to play ; at which the wolve all ran away . The deel faw me , said Sawney , gin I has kenn'd you lo'ed music sa weel , you should ha ' haen it be fore dinner . ON QUACKS . Whatever may be the merits of the Humourous , & c . Pieces .
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... began , -for hat and sword he'd call ; Then , after a faint kiss , -cry , " B'y ' , dear Moll : " Supper and friends expect me at the Rose . " " And , what , Sir John , you'll get your usual dose ? " Go , stink of smoke , and guzzle ...
... began , -for hat and sword he'd call ; Then , after a faint kiss , -cry , " B'y ' , dear Moll : " Supper and friends expect me at the Rose . " " And , what , Sir John , you'll get your usual dose ? " Go , stink of smoke , and guzzle ...
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... began to press , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . Thus the fond pair to bed enamour'd went , The lady pleas'd and the good knight content . For many days these fond endearments pass'd . · The reconciling bottle fails at last ...
... began to press , And Betty calls , her lady to undress . Thus the fond pair to bed enamour'd went , The lady pleas'd and the good knight content . For many days these fond endearments pass'd . · The reconciling bottle fails at last ...
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... began to trot , Which gall'd him in his seat . So , fair and softly , John he cried , But John he cried in vain , That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb and rein . So stooping down , as needs he must Who cannot sit upright ...
... began to trot , Which gall'd him in his seat . So , fair and softly , John he cried , But John he cried in vain , That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb and rein . So stooping down , as needs he must Who cannot sit upright ...
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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...