Went the high-trotting mare at a very quick pace; She produced some alarm. But did no great harm, Save frightening a nurse with a child on her arm, Spattering with clay Two urchins at play, Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay — An old... The Ingoldsby Legends, Or, Mirth and Marvels - Side 289av Thomas Ingoldsby - 1840 - 338 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 sider
...day Knocking down—very much to the sweeper's dismayAn old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, Two urchins at play, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter...Turns down the Old Bailey, Where, in front of the jail, he Pulls up at the door of the gin-shop, and gaily Cries, " W T hat must I fork out to-night,... | |
| 1853 - 456 sider
...Knocking down, тегу much to the sweeper's dismay, An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way ; Upsetting a stall near Exeter Hall, Which made all the pious Church-Mission folks squall. Now eastward afar through Temple Bar, My Lord Tomnoddy directs his car, Never heeding their squalls,... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 492 sider
...Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay— . An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter Hall, Which made...pious Church-Mission folks squall, But eastward afar, Never heeding their squalls, Or their calls, or their bawls, He passes by Waithman's Emporium for shawls,... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 sider
...who would 'nt get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter Hall, Which made all the passing church-mission folks squall. But eastward afar Through...glimpse of St. Paul's, Turns down the old Bailey, The clock strikes twelve, — it is dark midnight, — Yet the Magpie and Stump is one blaze of light.... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1863 - 308 sider
...; Knocking down, very much to the sweeper's dismay, An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way ; And upsetting a stall near Exeter Hall, Which made all the pious Church-Mission folks squall. Now eastward afar through Temple Bar, My Lord Tomnoddy directs his car, * Never heeding their squalls,... | |
| Nathaniel Kirk Richardson - 1866 - 204 sider
...squall, And upsetting a stall Through Temple Bar, My Lord Tomnoddy directs his car; But eastward afar, Or their calls, or their bawls, He passes by Waithman's...And, merely just catching a glimpse of St. Paul's, Never heeding their squalls, Where in front of the gaol, he Pulls up at the door of the gin-shop, and... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1867 - 526 sider
...Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay — An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter Hall, Which made...their calls, or their bawls, He passes by Waithman's Emporinm for shawls, And, merely just catching a glimpse of St. Paul's, Turns down the Old Bailey,... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1868 - 522 sider
...who would 'nt get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter Hall, Which made all the passing church-mission folks squall But eastward afar Through...Turns down the old Bailey, • Where in front of the jail, he Pulls up at the door of the gin-shop, and gayly Cries, " What must I fork out to-night, my... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1869 - 194 sider
...Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay — An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter Hall, Which made...Never heeding their squalls, Or their calls, or their hawls, He passes hy Waithman's Emporium for shawls, And, merely just catching a glimpse of St Paul's,... | |
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