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" Then Mrs Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, "I'll clamber o'er this style so high, And you climb after me." But having climb'd unto the top, She could no further go, But sate, to every passer by A spectacle and show : Who said " Your spouse... "
Memorias de los vireyes que han gobernado el Perú: durante el tiempo del ... - Page 417
by Peru (Viceroyalty) - 1890
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The Table Book, Volume 2

William Hone - 1828 - 514 pages
...again safe and sound, as it had literally been laid up in lavender. , £ilpin rfofttg to (Ettmontom Then Mrs. Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, " I'll clamber o'er this style so high, And you climb after me.'' But having climb'd unto the top, She could no further go,...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular ...

William Hone - 1835 - 924 pages
...coat again safe and sound, as it had literally been laid up in lavender . <§il}jm ruling to Cbmonton. Then Mrs. Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, " I'll clamber o'er this style so high, And you climb after me." But having climb'd unto the top, She could no further go, But...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volume 3

William Hone - 1838 - 890 pages
...sound, as it had literally been laid up in lavender THE T.UiJ.K HOOK. $, <§iljptn rifting to dRnnonton* Then Mrs. Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, " I'll clamber o'er this style so high, And you climb after me." But having climb'd unto the top, She could no further go, But...
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Life, Letters, and Writings, Volume 6

Charles Lamb - 1882 - 508 pages
...Day-but-one-Book. Yours, as you treat me, TWENTY-NINTH OF FEBRUARY. 8.— MRS. GILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON. Then Mrs. Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, " I'll clamber o'er this stile so high, And you'll climb after me." Bat hating climbed unto the top, She could no further go : But sate to every...
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Mrs. Leicester's School: And Other Writings in Prose and Verse

Charles Lamb - 1886 - 454 pages
...Petitioner shall ever pray. TWELFTH DAY or AUGUST. MRS. GILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON. Then Mrs. Gilpln sweetly said Unto her children three, "I'll clamber o'er this stile so high, And you'll climb after me. " But having climbed unto the top, She could no further go : But sate to every...
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Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volume 5

1888 - 344 pages
...And when he next doth ride abroad, May I be there to see ! W. COWPER. MRS. GILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON. THEN Mrs. Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, " I'll clamber o'er this style so high And you climb after me." But having climbed unto the top, She could no further go, But...
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The Poetical Works

William Cowper - 1889 - 632 pages
...(probably from the poet's friend Romney) was found, with these three stanzas in the hand-writing of Cowper, among the papers of the late Mrs. Unwin :— " Then...sweetly said Unto her children three, ' I'll clamber oer tins style BO high, And you cilmb after me. But having cilmbed unto the top. She could no furthei go,...
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Miscellaneous prose, 1798-1834

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 636 pages
...more diverted with the natural sprouts of his own. CL IX.— MRS. GILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON (1827) Then Mrs. Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, " I'll clamber o'er this style so high, And you climb after me." But having climb'd unto the top, She could no further go, But...
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Essays and sketches

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 340 pages
...more authentic testimonies, I rest, — Your humble Abstracter, CL 243 MRS QILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON Then Mrs Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, "I'll clamber o'er this style so high, And you climb after me." But having climb'd unto the top, She could no further go, But...
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Works: Essays and sketches

Charles Lamb - 1903 - 346 pages
...with more authentic testimonies, I rest, — Your humble Abstracter, CL MRS GILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON Then Mrs Gilpin sweetly said Unto her children three, "I'll clamber o'er this style so high, And you climb after me." But having climb'd unto the top, She could no further go, But...
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