Lieutenant Tregooze Is dreaming of Jews, And acceptances all the bill-brokers refuse ; My Lord Tomnoddy Has drunk all his toddy, And just as the dawn is beginning to peep, The whole of the party are fast asleep. Sweetly, oh ! sweetly, the morning breaks,... The Ingoldsby Legends, Or, Mirth and Marvels - Side 290av Thomas Ingoldsby - 1840 - 338 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 sider
...his nose with a piece of burnt cork. The clock strikes Four ! Round the debtors' door Are gather'da couple of thousand or more ; As many await At the...acceptances all the bill-brokers refuse ; My Lord Tomnoddy Has drunk all his toddy, And just as the dawn is beginning to peep, The whole of the party are fast... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 340 sider
...nose with a piece of burnt cork. The clock strikes Four I — Round the debtors' door Are gather'da couple of thousand or more ; As many await At the...acceptances all the bill-brokers refuse ; My Lord Tomnoddy Has drunk all his toddy, And just as the dawn is beginning to peep, The whole of the party are fast... | |
| 1853 - 456 sider
...; The clock struck Five — the sheriffs arrive, And the crowd is so great the street seems alive. Sir Carnaby Jenks blinks and winks, A candle burns down in the socket, and stinks ; While Lieutenant Tregoo and my Lord Tomnoddy Are nodding their heads thro' drinking their toddy ;... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 492 sider
...and between their ranks A waggon comes loaded with posts and with planks. The clock strikes Five I The Sheriffs arrive, And the crowd is so great that the street seems alive ; Bat Sir Carnaby Jenks Blinks, and winks, A candle burns down in the socket, and stinks. Lieutenant... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 sider
...straight The mob divides ; and between their ranks A wagon comes loaded with posts and with planks. But Sir Carnaby Jenks . Blinks and winks, A candle burns down in the socket, and — hem! — Lieutenant Tregooze Is dreaming of Jews, 'And acceptances of the bill-brokers' refuse... | |
| Benjamin Lambert - 1861 - 62 sider
...straight The mob divides, and between their ranks A waggon comes loaded with posts and with planka. The clock strikes Five ! The Sheriffs arrive, And...seems alive, But Sir Carnaby Jenks Blinks, and Winks, Lieutenant Tregooze Is dreaming of Jews, And acceptances all the bill-brokers refuse ; My Lord Tomnoddy... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1863 - 308 sider
...; The clock struck Five — the sheriffs arrive, And the crowd is so great the streets seem alive. Sir Carnaby Jenks blinks and winks, A candle burns down in the socket, and stinks ; While Lientenant Tregoo and my Lord Tomnoddy Are nodding their heads through drinking tfteir toddy... | |
| Robert Raikes Raymond - 1864 - 530 sider
...open ; and straight The mob clivides ; and between their ranks A wagon comes loaded with posts and planks. The clock strikes Five ! The sheriffs arrive,...the crowd is so great that the street seems alive. ***** Sweetly, oh! sweetly, the morning breaks With roseate streaks, Like the first faint blush on... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 514 sider
...nose with a piece of burnt cork. The clock strikes Four ! — Round the debtors' door Are gather'da couple of thousand or more ; As many await At the...acceptances all the bill-brokers refuse ; My Lord Tomnoddy Has drunk all his toddy, And just as the dawn is beginning to peep, The whole of the party are fast... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 492 sider
...nose with a piece of burnt cork. The clock strikes Four ! — Round the debtors' door Are gather'da couple of thousand or more ; As many await At the...acceptances all the bill-brokers refuse ; My Lord Tomnoddy Has drunk all his toddy, And just as the dawn is beginning to peep, The whole of the party are fast... | |
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