Hood's Own: Selected PapersG. P. Putnam, 1852 - 239 էջ |
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... cries are heard ! the bell - man is going his rounds , and on repeating " God save the King ! " is saluted with " Hang the crier ! " Organised bands of boys are going about collecting sticks , & c . , whether for barricades or bonfires ...
... cries are heard ! the bell - man is going his rounds , and on repeating " God save the King ! " is saluted with " Hang the crier ! " Organised bands of boys are going about collecting sticks , & c . , whether for barricades or bonfires ...
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... do their wors- est . " The exasperation is awful - the most frightful cries are ut- tered , “ Huzza for Guys ! Gubbins for ever ! and no Higgin- bottom ! " The military has been ordered to clear THE PARISH REVOLUTION . 35.
... do their wors- est . " The exasperation is awful - the most frightful cries are ut- tered , “ Huzza for Guys ! Gubbins for ever ! and no Higgin- bottom ! " The military has been ordered to clear THE PARISH REVOLUTION . 35.
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... cried , When my turbot eloped with the cat ! My dearest took ill at the turn of the year , But the cause no physician could nab ; But something it seem'd like consumption , I fear , It was just after supping on crab . In vain she was ...
... cried , When my turbot eloped with the cat ! My dearest took ill at the turn of the year , But the cause no physician could nab ; But something it seem'd like consumption , I fear , It was just after supping on crab . In vain she was ...
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... cried Mr. Dornton , and the door quickly unclosed again ; " I can't give up my place , for I'm expected home to dinner ; but if the lady wouldn't object to sit on my knees- " " Not the least in the world , " answered Mat , eagerly ...
... cried Mr. Dornton , and the door quickly unclosed again ; " I can't give up my place , for I'm expected home to dinner ; but if the lady wouldn't object to sit on my knees- " " Not the least in the world , " answered Mat , eagerly ...
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... cried the joyful girl ; " Summer's it is , I know him by his knock , Comers like him are welcome as the day ! Lizzy ! go down and open the street - door , Busy I am to any one but him . Know him you must - he has been often here ; Show ...
... cried the joyful girl ; " Summer's it is , I know him by his knock , Comers like him are welcome as the day ! Lizzy ! go down and open the street - door , Busy I am to any one but him . Know him you must - he has been often here ; Show ...
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Էջ 66 - OUR village, that's to say not Miss Mitford's village, but our village of Bullock Smithy, Is come into by an avenue of trees, three oak pollards, two elders, and a withy ; And in the middle, there's a green of about not exceeding an acre and a half; It's common to all, and fed off by nineteen cows, six ponies, three horses, five asses, two foals, seven pigs, and a calf! Besides a pond in the middle, as is held by a similar sort of common law lease, And contains twenty ducks, six drakes, three ganders,...
Էջ 102 - So, while I fondly imagined we were deceiving my relations, and flattered myself that I should outwit and incense them all — behold my hopes are to be crushed at once, by my aunt's consent and approbation — and I am myself the only dupe at last ! — [Walking about in a heat.] But here, sir, here is the picture...
Էջ 222 - 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
Էջ 62 - NEVER go to France Unless you know the lingo, If you do, like me, You will repent by jingo. Staring like a fool, And silent as a mummy, There I stood alone, A nation with a dummy : II.
Էջ 29 - Twas very kind to bring them both, (What boots for my new Brussels!) What! little Clara left at home? Well now I call that shabby: I should have lov'd to kiss her so, (A flabby, dabby, babby!) And Mr S., I hope he's well, Ah!
Էջ 67 - There's a smithy of course, where that queer sort of a chap in his way, Old Joe Bradley, Perpetually hammers and stammers, for he stutters and shoes horses very badly. There's a shop of all sorts, that sells every thing, kept by the widow of Mr. Task ; But when you go there it's ten to one she's out of every thing you ask.
Էջ 29 - I REALLY take it very kind This visit, Mrs. Skinner! I have not seen you such an age — (The wretch has come to dinner!) ' • Your daughters, too, what loves of girls — What heads for painters