It is the king's highway, that we are in, and in this way it is that thou hast placed the lions." — BUNYAS. I. WHAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Refuse the shilling and the Fellow's ticket ! And hang a wooden notice up to state, " On... The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood - Side 32av Thomas Hood - 1876 - 518 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1840 - 604 sider
...it is that tho.i Last placed the lions." — BUNYAH. WHAT! shut the Gardens! lock the lattic'd gate! Refuse the shilling and the Fellow's ticket! And hang...Beasts, and all the Reptile race Denied to friends and visiters till Monday ! Now, really, this appears the common case Of putting too much Sabbath into Sunday... | |
| 1842 - 376 sider
...is that thou hast placed the lions."—- Bunyim. WHAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Refuse the shilling and the Fellow's ticket ! And...Reptile race Denied to friends and visitors till Monday I Now, really, this appears the common case Of putting too much Sabbath into Sunday — But what is... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1847 - 314 sider
...it in that thou hast placed the lions."—BUNYAN. WHAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Refuse the shilling and the Fellow's ticket! And hang...common case Of putting too much Sabbath into Sunday— n. The Gardens,—so unlike the ones we dub Of Tea, wherein the artisan carouses,— Mere shrubberies... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1847 - 302 sider
...that thou hast placed the lions."— BUNYAN. I. WHAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Refuse the shilling and the Fellow's ticket ! And...really, this appears the common case Of putting too much Sahbath into Sunday — II. The Gardens, — so unlike the ones we dub Of Tea, wherein the artisan... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1854 - 536 sider
...is that thou hast placed the lions." — BUNYAN. WHAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Refuse the shilling and the fellow's ticket ! And..." The Birds, the Beasts, and all the Reptile race, • Of putting too much Sabbath into Sunday — But what is your opinion, Mrs Grundy ? The Gardens,... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 sider
...is that thou hast placed the lions. 1 '—BUNTAN. WHAT ! shut the Gardens! lock the latticed gate f Refuse the shilling and the fellow's ticket ! And...Sunday—- But what is your opinion, Mrs. G-rundy ? 13 The Gardens—so unlike the ones we dub Of Tea, wherein the artisan carouses— Mere shrubberies... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1856 - 358 sider
...that thou hast placed the lions." — BUNYAS. I. WHAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Refuse the shilling and the Fellow's ticket ! And...into Sunday — But what is your opinion, Mrs. Grundy ? ii. The Gardens, — so unlike the ones we dub Of Tea, wherein the artisan carouses, — Mere shrubberies... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 sider
...that we are in, and in this war It ls that than hut WRAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gste ! Refuse the shilling and the fellow's ticket ! And...Reptile race, Denied to friends and visitors till Monday l Now, really, this appears the common case Of putting too much S.ihhath into Sunday — But what is... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 418 sider
...Regent's-park ! " What ! shut the gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Refuse the sixpence and present no ticket ! And hang a wooden notice up to state, On Sundays no admittance at this wicket ! Now really this appears the common case, Of putting too much Sabbath into Sunday." In truth, as this... | |
| James Parton - 1857 - 706 sider
...placed the llona." — Bos vAx. WHAT ! shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate ! Eefuse the'shilling and the fellow's ticket ! And hang a wooden notice...at this wicket ! The Birds, the Beasts, and all the Eeptile race, Denied to friends and visitors till Monday ! Now, really, this appears the common case... | |
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