Contributions to "Punch": Not Previously ReprintedSmith, Elder, 1891 - 358 Seiten |
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... Walk'd on the sea - beach | looking at the dippers— Walk'd on the sea - beach | in his yellow slippers . The ballad , which is important to the archæologian , as showing how many of the usages of the present day prevailed nine hundred ...
... Walk'd on the sea - beach | looking at the dippers— Walk'd on the sea - beach | in his yellow slippers . The ballad , which is important to the archæologian , as showing how many of the usages of the present day prevailed nine hundred ...
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... walking by the wild sea - shore . " Twixt the Chancellor and Bishop | walk'd the King with step sedate ; Chamberlains and Grooms came after , | Silver - sticks and Gold - sticks great ; Chaplains , Aides - de - Camp , and Pages , | all ...
... walking by the wild sea - shore . " Twixt the Chancellor and Bishop | walk'd the King with step sedate ; Chamberlains and Grooms came after , | Silver - sticks and Gold - sticks great ; Chaplains , Aides - de - Camp , and Pages , | all ...
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... walks in his white trousers and telescope ( you may catch a glimpse of the former ) , and from which in bad weather he , speaking - trumpet in hand , rides the whirlwind and directs the storm . Those are the buckets in case of fire ...
... walks in his white trousers and telescope ( you may catch a glimpse of the former ) , and from which in bad weather he , speaking - trumpet in hand , rides the whirlwind and directs the storm . Those are the buckets in case of fire ...
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... walk on the Cliff to the charms of the Brighton Theatre . I can have first - rate tragedy in London : in the country give me good old country fare - the good old comedies and farces - the dear good old melodramas . We had one the other ...
... walk on the Cliff to the charms of the Brighton Theatre . I can have first - rate tragedy in London : in the country give me good old country fare - the good old comedies and farces - the dear good old melodramas . We had one the other ...
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... walk into the boarding - houses , and say a kind word to ruin the hotels ? " And is it so ? Is the power of the Commissioner's eye so fatal that it withers the object on which it falls ? Is the condition of his life so dreadful that he ...
... walk into the boarding - houses , and say a kind word to ruin the hotels ? " And is it so ? Is the power of the Commissioner's eye so fatal that it withers the object on which it falls ? Is the condition of his life so dreadful that he ...
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