We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses, We wheel'd the top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn, (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne,) And so along we jolted past St. Holborn and Bloomsbury - Side 4av Walter Besant, Geraldine Edith Mitton - 1903 - 106 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1850 - 524 sider
...his text, which, in fact, contains all that illustrates the point at issue, is the following : — " We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses. We whecl'd the top of the heavy lull call'd Holborn, (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne,)... | |
| 1850 - 544 sider
...his text, which, in fact, contains all that illustrates the point at issue, is the following: — " We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses. We wheel'd tlie top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn, (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne,)... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 1026 sider
...started in the Southampton coach for the Isle of Wight, 19th October, 1647, while Charles I. was there: " We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses, We wheel'd the top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn, (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne,)... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 436 sider
...but his text, which in fact contains all that illustrates the point at issue, is the following : — We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from. London made our courses, We wheel d the top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn, (Up which hath heen full many a sinful soul borne,)... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 444 sider
...but his text, which in fact contains all that illustrates the point at issue, is the following : — We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses, We wheel'd the top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn, (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne,)... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 338 sider
...1727. Taylor, the Water-Poet, says, in his Travels from London to the Isle of Wight, 1647: We wheel'd the top of the heavy hill Called Holborn, Up which hath been full many a Sinful soul borne. Tom Brown tells us that an old counsellor in Holborn used every execution-day to turn out his clerks,... | |
| John Timbs - 1868 - 902 sider
...in the Southampton coach for the Isle of Wight, 19th October, 1647, while Charles I. was there : " We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses, We wheel'd the top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn, (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne,)... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1881 - 604 sider
...Southampton coach for the Isle of Wight on the 19th of October, 1647, while Charles I. was there. " We took one coach, two coachmen, and four horses,...(Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne), And so along we jolted past St. Giles's, Which place from Brentford six or seven miles is." So says... | |
| Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset Duke of Beaufort - 1889 - 512 sider
...of Shakespeare, describes a journey which he made in 1647, in the following words : — We took our coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses. We wheel'd the top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne),... | |
| Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset Duke of Beaufort - 1889 - 478 sider
...of Shakespeare, describes a journey which he made in 1647, in the following words : — We took our coach, two coachmen, and four horses, And merrily from London made our courses. We wheel'd the top of the heavy hill call'd Holborn (Up which hath been full many a sinful soul borne),... | |
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