The Comic Annual, Հատոր 7Hurst, Chance, and Company, 1836 |
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... Horse said · " Jack's as good as his Master " " None but the brave deserve the fair " HEAD AND TAIL PIECES . " I'll take a bed with you " T. Hood . { Wright & Folkard . " I wish I was well through it ! " ' " The last in bed to put out ...
... Horse said · " Jack's as good as his Master " " None but the brave deserve the fair " HEAD AND TAIL PIECES . " I'll take a bed with you " T. Hood . { Wright & Folkard . " I wish I was well through it ! " ' " The last in bed to put out ...
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... horse artillery ploughing up our marching- ground , I am really dog - tired with my day's work . If you will do me the favour , therefore , to show me to my chamber " " Not for the whole world ! " exclaimed the horrified Madame ...
... horse artillery ploughing up our marching- ground , I am really dog - tired with my day's work . If you will do me the favour , therefore , to show me to my chamber " " Not for the whole world ! " exclaimed the horrified Madame ...
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... horse - powers , instead of steam - powers , against the stream . To tell the naked truth , there were only four words in the world that a respectably fresh Cod's head could have said to them THE DOMESTIC DILEMMA . 23.
... horse - powers , instead of steam - powers , against the stream . To tell the naked truth , there were only four words in the world that a respectably fresh Cod's head could have said to them THE DOMESTIC DILEMMA . 23.
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... horse first harness'd to a pole : " The moon is full -- aye , so is this d ― d bowl ! " And , grinning like the sourest of curmudgeons , Globe - water - fishes - he dash'd down the whole , Strewing the carpet with the gasping gudgeons ...
... horse first harness'd to a pole : " The moon is full -- aye , so is this d ― d bowl ! " And , grinning like the sourest of curmudgeons , Globe - water - fishes - he dash'd down the whole , Strewing the carpet with the gasping gudgeons ...
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... horses do , Nor like the tails of spaniels , gentle waggers , But like a lion's , ere he tears in two A black , to see if he is black all through . With open mouth , and eyeballs at full stretch , She gazed upon the paper sad and sorry ...
... horses do , Nor like the tails of spaniels , gentle waggers , But like a lion's , ere he tears in two A black , to see if he is black all through . With open mouth , and eyeballs at full stretch , She gazed upon the paper sad and sorry ...
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Էջ 90 - Meeting. Dost thou love silence deep as that "before the winds were made?" go not out into the wilderness; descend not into the profundities of the earth; shut not up thy casements; nor pour wax into the little cells of thy ears, with little-faith'd, self-mistrusting Ulysses. Retire with me into a Quakers