Cherry & Violet, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1853 |
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Pagina 14
... Head with that . " Leave the Powers that be to fettle " their own Affairs . Fine Times , " indeed , when Barbers ' ' Prentices " must be meddling in State - politics ! " To his own Mafter , the Earl " ftandeth or falleth . " Had all Men ...
... Head with that . " Leave the Powers that be to fettle " their own Affairs . Fine Times , " indeed , when Barbers ' ' Prentices " must be meddling in State - politics ! " To his own Mafter , the Earl " ftandeth or falleth . " Had all Men ...
Pagina 15
... Head forth to learn the Nature of the Tumult , drew it in again and closed the Window , allaying our fomewhat ungoverned Fears with that Compofure which it behoves every Master of a Family to affume when he can , in Seasons of Danger or ...
... Head forth to learn the Nature of the Tumult , drew it in again and closed the Window , allaying our fomewhat ungoverned Fears with that Compofure which it behoves every Master of a Family to affume when he can , in Seasons of Danger or ...
Pagina 22
... Head without fleeing the Country or getting into Trouble ; for the Independents were mighty intole- rant ; and he whom we used to think it a great Honour to get a paffing Word and a Smile from , was now thankful to take up his Reft ...
... Head without fleeing the Country or getting into Trouble ; for the Independents were mighty intole- rant ; and he whom we used to think it a great Honour to get a paffing Word and a Smile from , was now thankful to take up his Reft ...
Pagina 30
... Heads and long Curls being now the Signs of different Parties , and the Round - heads having the upper- moft , numerous Perfons that had hitherto been vain enough of their long and graceful Treffes , which brought no fmall Gain to the ...
... Heads and long Curls being now the Signs of different Parties , and the Round - heads having the upper- moft , numerous Perfons that had hitherto been vain enough of their long and graceful Treffes , which brought no fmall Gain to the ...
Pagina 31
... Heads " as the Cavaliers are of their Love- " locks now ; and , as Hair won't σε grow as fast as green Peas , they " will then be constrained to wear 66 Wigs , and then will come a rare " Time for the Barbers ! " Every Word of which ...
... Heads " as the Cavaliers are of their Love- " locks now ; and , as Hair won't σε grow as fast as green Peas , they " will then be constrained to wear 66 Wigs , and then will come a rare " Time for the Barbers ! " Every Word of which ...
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66 Cherry 66 I faid acroſs againſt almoſt Anſwer ARTHUR HALL aſked Benskin Bleffing Bridge Buſineſs CHAP clofe cloſe cried dear Cherry Dolly Door dreffed eſcape fame Father fays fhe fcap feemed fent fhall fhould fince firſt fome foon forry freſh ftill ftrange fuch fuppofe fure Hand hear heard Heart herſelf himſelf Horfe Horſe Houfe Houſe Hugh Braidfoot Huſband inſtead juft juſt Kitty knew Lady laft laſt laughing leaſt London Bridge looked Mafter Blower Mark Miſtreſs Armytage Miſtreſs Blower Miſtreſs Cherry moſt Mother muſt myſelf never Night paffed Pauſe Perfon Plague pleaſant pleaſe Pleaſure poor praiſed preſently Queſtion Reaſon reft ſaid ſay ſee ſeemed ſeen ſet ſhall ſhe ſhort ſmall ſmiling ſpeak Squire ſtayed ſtepped ſtill Street ſuch Tears tell themſelves there's theſe Things thoſe thought told uſed Violet walked Watchman Whitechapel Window
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