Doctor Syntax : His Three Tours in Search of the Picturesque, of Consolation, of a WifeFrederick Warne & Company, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, 1874 - 374 pages |
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... farmer in the meadow found her , And order'd John , his man , to pound her . Now John was one of those droll folk , Who oft take mischief for a joke ; BLESS yore Who Quixote's lance and target bore ! Bless'd IN SEARCH OF THE PICTURESQUE .
... farmer in the meadow found her , And order'd John , his man , to pound her . Now John was one of those droll folk , Who oft take mischief for a joke ; BLESS yore Who Quixote's lance and target bore ! Bless'd IN SEARCH OF THE PICTURESQUE .
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... joke ; And sooth'd him with her winning But still it was a sorry sight chat , To see the beast in such a plight : Of " Pray eat this — and now take Yet what could angry Syntax do ? that . Your Rev'rence , after all your fright , Wants ...
... joke ; And sooth'd him with her winning But still it was a sorry sight chat , To see the beast in such a plight : Of " Pray eat this — and now take Yet what could angry Syntax do ? that . Your Rev'rence , after all your fright , Wants ...
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... joke ; Among the high , or with the low , Syntax had never made a foe ; And , though the jest of all he knew , Yet , while they laugh'd they lov'd him too : No wonder then , so far from home , His head would shake , the sigh would come ...
... joke ; Among the high , or with the low , Syntax had never made a foe ; And , though the jest of all he knew , Yet , while they laugh'd they lov'd him too : No wonder then , so far from home , His head would shake , the sigh would come ...
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... joke : spoke : - When thus the Doctor quaintly " I beg , Sir , no excuse you'll make , Your merriment I kindly take ; And only wish the gods would give Such jesting ev'ry day I live . " The ladies press'd his longer stay , But Syntax ...
... joke : spoke : - When thus the Doctor quaintly " I beg , Sir , no excuse you'll make , Your merriment I kindly take ; And only wish the gods would give Such jesting ev'ry day I live . " The ladies press'd his longer stay , But Syntax ...
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... joke To all the merry stable - folk , As the good Doctor's self had been , To the kind gentry of the Inn . Enrap't in Contemplation's pow'r , Syntax forgot the fleeting hour ; Till looking round , he saw the sun Had pass'd his bright ...
... joke To all the merry stable - folk , As the good Doctor's self had been , To the kind gentry of the Inn . Enrap't in Contemplation's pow'r , Syntax forgot the fleeting hour ; Till looking round , he saw the sun Had pass'd his bright ...
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