Prose and Verse, Volumen2Wiley and Putnam, 1845 |
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... woman's , and it contained so much water , that nothing could make it ignite . - Britannic Guardian . The Houses of Parliament are in flames . We shall stop the press to give full particulars . Our reporters are at the spot , and Mons ...
... woman's , and it contained so much water , that nothing could make it ignite . - Britannic Guardian . The Houses of Parliament are in flames . We shall stop the press to give full particulars . Our reporters are at the spot , and Mons ...
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... in hap of approval of the saim , > await the faver of furthir commands , and am , Honnerd Sur Jacob , Your humbel , faithful , and obedient Servint , ROGER DAVIS . • A TALE OF A TRUMPET . " Old woman , THE GREAT CONFLAGRATION . 31.
... in hap of approval of the saim , > await the faver of furthir commands , and am , Honnerd Sur Jacob , Your humbel , faithful , and obedient Servint , ROGER DAVIS . • A TALE OF A TRUMPET . " Old woman , THE GREAT CONFLAGRATION . 31.
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Thomas Hood. A TALE OF A TRUMPET . " Old woman , old woman , will you go a - shearing ? Speak a little louder , for I'm very hard of hearing . " OLD BALLAD Of all old women hard of hearing , The deafest , sure , was Dame Eleanor Spearing ...
Thomas Hood. A TALE OF A TRUMPET . " Old woman , old woman , will you go a - shearing ? Speak a little louder , for I'm very hard of hearing . " OLD BALLAD Of all old women hard of hearing , The deafest , sure , was Dame Eleanor Spearing ...
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... woman with organs Is hardly safe to step out of doors ! Just fancy a horse that comes full pelt , But as quiet as if he was ' shod with felt , ' Till he rushes against you with all his force , And then I needn't describe of course ...
... woman with organs Is hardly safe to step out of doors ! Just fancy a horse that comes full pelt , But as quiet as if he was ' shod with felt , ' Till he rushes against you with all his force , And then I needn't describe of course ...
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... flatteries plump and indirect , And plied his tongue with such effect , - A tongue that could almost have butter'd a crumpet , - The deaf Old Woman bought the Trumpet . • * * * * * The Pedlar was gone 44 PROSE AND VERSE .
... flatteries plump and indirect , And plied his tongue with such effect , - A tongue that could almost have butter'd a crumpet , - The deaf Old Woman bought the Trumpet . • * * * * * The Pedlar was gone 44 PROSE AND VERSE .
Términos y frases comunes
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