Prose and Verse, Volumen2Wiley and Putnam, 1845 |
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... death by the authors of the Rejected Addresses ; for no man is more alive to his duty . But he was sadly hampered . First came one Hon . Gent . said to be Mr. Morrison , and insisted on directing the Hose department ; and next arrived a ...
... death by the authors of the Rejected Addresses ; for no man is more alive to his duty . But he was sadly hampered . First came one Hon . Gent . said to be Mr. Morrison , and insisted on directing the Hose department ; and next arrived a ...
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... death Mr. Sanders has betuck himself to comicle studis , and offin has a littel blo up amung his pistles and morters . O ! Mary , how happy is them as livs lick you , as the song says , " Fur from the buzzy aunts of men . " If you're ...
... death Mr. Sanders has betuck himself to comicle studis , and offin has a littel blo up amung his pistles and morters . O ! Mary , how happy is them as livs lick you , as the song says , " Fur from the buzzy aunts of men . " If you're ...
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... death " ) , Or the Felon's ear that was stuff'd with Cotton- Or Charles the First , in statue quo ; Or the still - born figures of Madame Tussaud , With their eyes of glass , and their hair of flax , That only stare whatever you " ax ...
... death " ) , Or the Felon's ear that was stuff'd with Cotton- Or Charles the First , in statue quo ; Or the still - born figures of Madame Tussaud , With their eyes of glass , and their hair of flax , That only stare whatever you " ax ...
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... Death and the Lady ? Did Snip and his wife continue to jangle ? Had Mrs. Wilkinson sold her mangle ? What liquor was drunk by Jones and Brown ? And the weekly score they ran up at the Crown ? If the Cobbler could read , and believed in ...
... Death and the Lady ? Did Snip and his wife continue to jangle ? Had Mrs. Wilkinson sold her mangle ? What liquor was drunk by Jones and Brown ? And the weekly score they ran up at the Crown ? If the Cobbler could read , and believed in ...
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... Keepsake , with the author's autograph letters- without the delicacy of waiting for his death , or the policy ; for , as Crabbe says , one's writings then fetch a better 92 PROSE AND VERSE . XXVII LETTER III XXVIII LETTER IV 103.
... Keepsake , with the author's autograph letters- without the delicacy of waiting for his death , or the policy ; for , as Crabbe says , one's writings then fetch a better 92 PROSE AND VERSE . XXVII LETTER III XXVIII LETTER IV 103.
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