The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Tom 2Joseph Shackell, 1829 |
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... late one evening , there rode a young and gallant knight - your knights of old were necessarily gallant - into the ancient town of Nottingham ; and , notwithstand- ing the fame of the King's Head for " pipes of sack and butts of claret ...
... late one evening , there rode a young and gallant knight - your knights of old were necessarily gallant - into the ancient town of Nottingham ; and , notwithstand- ing the fame of the King's Head for " pipes of sack and butts of claret ...
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... late assumed the nuptial yoke- Like his county beverage , Growing brisk and stout with age . Joy I wish - although a Tory- To a Whig , so gay and hoary- May he , to his latest hour , Flourish in his bridal bower- Fine wedded love no ...
... late assumed the nuptial yoke- Like his county beverage , Growing brisk and stout with age . Joy I wish - although a Tory- To a Whig , so gay and hoary- May he , to his latest hour , Flourish in his bridal bower- Fine wedded love no ...
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... late as 1815 , an imperial ordinance commanded that the introducers of Chris- tianity should be put to death . The Pro- testant missionaries are prohibited from going beyond Canton . But this prohibition may have been for tunate , in ...
... late as 1815 , an imperial ordinance commanded that the introducers of Chris- tianity should be put to death . The Pro- testant missionaries are prohibited from going beyond Canton . But this prohibition may have been for tunate , in ...
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... late eloquent statesman , Charles street from one of the club - houses with that he would see more cats than the an illustrious personage , laid him a wager prince in his walk , and that he might take which side of the street he liked ...
... late eloquent statesman , Charles street from one of the club - houses with that he would see more cats than the an illustrious personage , laid him a wager prince in his walk , and that he might take which side of the street he liked ...
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... late desired ? Believe me , if your marriage be happy , joy will make you grieve for the brevity of life ; but if , as it too often happens , you find the tem- ple of Hymen borders too closely upon the burying - place of Love , then ...
... late desired ? Believe me , if your marriage be happy , joy will make you grieve for the brevity of life ; but if , as it too often happens , you find the tem- ple of Hymen borders too closely upon the burying - place of Love , then ...
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