Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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... morning ? And I T. T. - What for you no speak ze blank verse , eh , my divine WILLIAMS , Swanofavon ? G. OF S. - Do you think a fellow must always talk shop out of business hours ? I happened to be taking an early constitutional , and ...
... morning ? And I T. T. - What for you no speak ze blank verse , eh , my divine WILLIAMS , Swanofavon ? G. OF S. - Do you think a fellow must always talk shop out of business hours ? I happened to be taking an early constitutional , and ...
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... morning we've got ) , Breasting the tide with its billows of foam , ( How glad I shall be when I'm safely at home ) . Oh ! ' tis pleasant to sail on the sea , ( Wretchedly ill I shall presently be ) , Watching the broad billows bear us ...
... morning we've got ) , Breasting the tide with its billows of foam , ( How glad I shall be when I'm safely at home ) . Oh ! ' tis pleasant to sail on the sea , ( Wretchedly ill I shall presently be ) , Watching the broad billows bear us ...
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... morning , the people came to the captain and declared that they had done all in their power ; that the vessel was full of water and that it was in vain to pump any more . *** IV . - EXCERPTS FROM THE DIARY OF LUCRETIA FLOYD . The crisis ...
... morning , the people came to the captain and declared that they had done all in their power ; that the vessel was full of water and that it was in vain to pump any more . *** IV . - EXCERPTS FROM THE DIARY OF LUCRETIA FLOYD . The crisis ...
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... morning left all his work undone , And came back very late . One HEATHCOTE ( Oxford ' Varsty's choice ) , With NEVILL and CHAMBERLAYNE , And other two of plebeian names Of the same serf - orushing grain , Have lent their sapient aid to ...
... morning left all his work undone , And came back very late . One HEATHCOTE ( Oxford ' Varsty's choice ) , With NEVILL and CHAMBERLAYNE , And other two of plebeian names Of the same serf - orushing grain , Have lent their sapient aid to ...
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... morning ; and when the morning came , which was one singularly beautiful and bright , they looked about them for signs of human habitation , marvelling not a little when they found that there were none such to be seen . Then they held ...
... morning ; and when the morning came , which was one singularly beautiful and bright , they looked about them for signs of human habitation , marvelling not a little when they found that there were none such to be seen . Then they held ...
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