Satirical,humourous & Familiar Pieces: Prose [No] 1-[2?].G.Nicholson and Company, 1795 |
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... hears with pain ew oysters cry'd , nor sighs for cheerful ale : ut with his friends , when nightly mists arise , o Juniper's Magpye , or Town Hall repairs ; here , mindful of the nymph , whose wanton eye ansfix'd his soul , and kindled ...
... hears with pain ew oysters cry'd , nor sighs for cheerful ale : ut with his friends , when nightly mists arise , o Juniper's Magpye , or Town Hall repairs ; here , mindful of the nymph , whose wanton eye ansfix'd his soul , and kindled ...
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... hears with pain New oysters cry'd , nor sighs for cheerful ale : But with his friends , when nightly mists arise , To Juniper's Magpye , or Town Hall repairs ; Where , mindful of the nymph , whose wanton eye ransfix'd his soul , and ...
... hears with pain New oysters cry'd , nor sighs for cheerful ale : But with his friends , when nightly mists arise , To Juniper's Magpye , or Town Hall repairs ; Where , mindful of the nymph , whose wanton eye ransfix'd his soul , and ...
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... hear , my dam'd obstrep'rous " What , can't you find one bed about the house ? " Will that perpetual clack lie never still ? " That rival to the softness of a mill ! " Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep ...
... hear , my dam'd obstrep'rous " What , can't you find one bed about the house ? " Will that perpetual clack lie never still ? " That rival to the softness of a mill ! " Some couch and distant room must be my choice , Where I may sleep ...
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... hear him coming up stairs ; Whereof I could say more to your verses , if I cou write written hand : And so I remain , in a civil way , your servant to com MARY . mand , THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN , showing how he NARY THE COOK ...
... hear him coming up stairs ; Whereof I could say more to your verses , if I cou write written hand : And so I remain , in a civil way , your servant to com MARY . mand , THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN , showing how he NARY THE COOK ...
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... Hear a church that can't err if you hope for salvation . Said a formal non - con , whose rich stock of grace Lies forward expos'd in shop - window of face , Ah ! pity your soul , come , be of our sect , For then you are safe , and may ...
... Hear a church that can't err if you hope for salvation . Said a formal non - con , whose rich stock of grace Lies forward expos'd in shop - window of face , Ah ! pity your soul , come , be of our sect , For then you are safe , and may ...
Términos y frases comunes
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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