Democritus in London. With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and Robin Good-Fellow. To which are Added Notes Festivous EtcWilliam Pickering, 1852 - 312 pàgines |
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... parish , says Walton , " who did so love and reverence him , that they would let their plough rest when his Saints - bell rung to prayers , that they might also And let the steed 41 which has most sway , 22 DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON .
... parish , says Walton , " who did so love and reverence him , that they would let their plough rest when his Saints - bell rung to prayers , that they might also And let the steed 41 which has most sway , 22 DEMOCRITUS IN LONDON .
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... Bells- Lord . Did you , Mr. Usher , spy Bow - Bells ! by the by , In their foreheads , blazing high , One great goggling gooseberry eye ? Is not Bow a certain town , Topsy - turvy , upside down , Every man upon his crown ? Bow - Bells ...
... Bells- Lord . Did you , Mr. Usher , spy Bow - Bells ! by the by , In their foreheads , blazing high , One great goggling gooseberry eye ? Is not Bow a certain town , Topsy - turvy , upside down , Every man upon his crown ? Bow - Bells ...
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... bell rings candle out ; the old shepheard and the young plow - boy , after their dayes labour , have carold out a Tale of Tom Thumbe to make them merry with : and who but little Tom hath made long nights seem short , and heavy toyles ...
... bell rings candle out ; the old shepheard and the young plow - boy , after their dayes labour , have carold out a Tale of Tom Thumbe to make them merry with : and who but little Tom hath made long nights seem short , and heavy toyles ...
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G. D., George Daniel. Girded with his dagger wooden , And his coxcomb , bells , and hood on ! Hence of laughter the loud burst , As if I were Fool the First ! The stupid stare from high and low , And pointed finger as I go , Quizzing my ...
G. D., George Daniel. Girded with his dagger wooden , And his coxcomb , bells , and hood on ! Hence of laughter the loud burst , As if I were Fool the First ! The stupid stare from high and low , And pointed finger as I go , Quizzing my ...
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... bell , book , candle , sackcloth , hood ! What , fire and faggots ! come again To play fresh pranks in Pudding Lane ? Back to purgatory's oven , With horns , tail , and trotters cloven ! Mus . First a fool , and then a friar , Sometime ...
... bell , book , candle , sackcloth , hood ! What , fire and faggots ! come again To play fresh pranks in Pudding Lane ? Back to purgatory's oven , With horns , tail , and trotters cloven ! Mus . First a fool , and then a friar , Sometime ...
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Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ... George Daniel Visualització completa - 1852 |
Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ... George Daniel Visualització completa - 1852 |
Democritus in London: With the Mad Pranks and Comical Conceits of Motley and ... George Daniel Visualització completa - 1852 |
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