Pleasantries: In Rhyme and Proseauthor, 1819 - 104 |
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... : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR , BY G. WILKINS , QUEEN STREET . Sold also by Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme , and Brown , London ; and all other Booksellers in Town and Country . 1819 . 291041826 JOHN HIRST , Esq . DEAR SIR , THOSE.
... : PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR , BY G. WILKINS , QUEEN STREET . Sold also by Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme , and Brown , London ; and all other Booksellers in Town and Country . 1819 . 291041826 JOHN HIRST , Esq . DEAR SIR , THOSE.
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... town To catch him made essay . 4 No sooner did this clown espy Sage Apothecary , Than's pedestrian energy Began much to vary . 5 He saw the Doctor mounted well , And ponder'd in his mind It is the Doctor , who can tell But I may ride ...
... town To catch him made essay . 4 No sooner did this clown espy Sage Apothecary , Than's pedestrian energy Began much to vary . 5 He saw the Doctor mounted well , And ponder'd in his mind It is the Doctor , who can tell But I may ride ...
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... town , True servants of Satan , who run up and down ; The first is nam'd " All Works " - " No Works " the other , As arrant a rogue as " All Works " his brother . I'll describe , aye , and to all the world shew them , That he who may ...
... town , True servants of Satan , who run up and down ; The first is nam'd " All Works " - " No Works " the other , As arrant a rogue as " All Works " his brother . I'll describe , aye , and to all the world shew them , That he who may ...
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... Town ; TO THE RESIDENT DOCTORS , SURGEONS , & APOTHECARIES , Disputing on the question of Small Pox , and Varicella . It is with the most distressing sensations that I observe from my high situation , the present unhappy controversy ...
... Town ; TO THE RESIDENT DOCTORS , SURGEONS , & APOTHECARIES , Disputing on the question of Small Pox , and Varicella . It is with the most distressing sensations that I observe from my high situation , the present unhappy controversy ...
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... Town . I PREPARE to take leave , but before 1 depart I would fain pay a tribute that comes from the heart : ' Tis gratitude's language that I would display , But can only express one half it would say ; Yet the impulse is honest , true ...
... Town . I PREPARE to take leave , but before 1 depart I would fain pay a tribute that comes from the heart : ' Tis gratitude's language that I would display , But can only express one half it would say ; Yet the impulse is honest , true ...
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