| James Ferguson - 1823 - 372 pagina’s
...thro' half a street. Duly let out a'nights to steal for fees; The turnkey now his flock returning sees, The watchful bailiffs take their silent stands, And school-boys lag with satchels in their hands. All that I apprehend is, that dear Numps will be angry I have published these lines ; not that he has... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pagina’s
...brick-dust Moll had scream'. 1 through half the The turnkey now his flock returning sees, [street. l the haste does show That fifty antic postures will...not I The strangest, alter'd, creature ? let me die IX IMITATION OF v m'at's GEORGICS. 1710. Careful observers may foretel the hour (By sure prognosties)... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pagina’s
...notes of chimney-sweep. DUDS at his lordship's gate began to meet ; And brick-dust Moll had scream 'd through half the street. The turnkey now his flock...take their silent stands, And school-boys lag with satchel* in their hands. THE GRAND QUESTION DEBATED: WHITHER HAMILTON'S BAWN SHOULD BE TURNED INTO... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 pagina’s
...notes of chimney sweep; Duns at his lordship's gate begin to meet; And brick-dust Moll had scream'd through half the street. The turnkey now his flock...And school-boys lag with satchels in their hands. Swift. DCCCCXXXVII. When a man is once possessed with a certain Fanatic spirit, he imagines, if a shoulder... | |
| 1829 - 804 pagina’s
...Mini' hair a street : The turnkey now his flock retaining sees Daly let oat a' nights to steal fur fees. The watchful bailiffs take their silent stands...And school-boys lag with satchels in their hands. All that I apprehend is, that dear Nimips will be angry I have published these lines , uot that he... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pagina’s
...notes of chimney-sweep: Pune at hie lordship's gate bogan to meet. And brick-dust Moll had screamed through half the street. The turnkey now his flock...Description of a City Shower. Careful observers may foretell the hour Strike your offended sense with double stink. If you be wise, then go not far to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1833 - 386 pagina’s
...notes of chimney-sweep : Duns at his lordship's gate began to meet ; And brickdust Moll had scream'd through half the street. The turnkey now his flock...satchels in their hands. A DESCRIPTION OF A CITY SHOWER. IN IMITATION OF VIRGIL'S GEORGICS. WRITTEN IN OCT. 1710; AND FIRST PRINTED IN THE TATLER. CAREFUL observers... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 pagina’s
...chimney-sweep. Duns at his lordship's gate began to meet; And brick-dust Moll had scream'd through half the crowd, Sees unconcern'd life's wager row'd, And when...F.njoys the folly of the fray. This view my forward z school-boy« lag with satchels in their hand». THE GRAND QUESTION DEBATED: WHITHER HAMILTON'S BAWN... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pagina’s
...chimney-sweep. Duns at his lordship's gate began to meet; And brick-dust Moll had scream'd through half the d the be THE GRAND aUESTION DEBATED: WIIM IIKR HAMILTON'S BAWN BHOULD >E TURNED INTO A BARRACK OR A MALT-HOUSE.... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pagina’s
...notes of chimney-sweep. Duns at his lordship's gate began to meet; And brick-dust Moll had scrcam'd stood like these, could ever know repulse? For who...puissant legions, whose exilo Hath emptied Heaven, shall school-buys lag with satchels in their hands. THE GRAND aUESTION DEBATED: WHETHER HAMlLTON'S BAWN SHOULD... | |
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