Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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... HORSE ! TO HORSE ! MAN's life may be compared , you see , To children's love for bread and honey , First , tasteless , hard celibacy , Then soft , seductive matrimony ; But still I think that some who've wed , And thus fulfilled their ...
... HORSE ! TO HORSE ! MAN's life may be compared , you see , To children's love for bread and honey , First , tasteless , hard celibacy , Then soft , seductive matrimony ; But still I think that some who've wed , And thus fulfilled their ...
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THE WESTMINSTER PLAY . 1 If your horse - radish is backward it is. Antonio , MR . BR * GHT . Swell Commercial ( who " travels in the hardware ". RE FOR PA Shylock , MR . D * SRA * LI . Shylock ( to Antonio ) : - " Why look you how you ...
THE WESTMINSTER PLAY . 1 If your horse - radish is backward it is. Antonio , MR . BR * GHT . Swell Commercial ( who " travels in the hardware ". RE FOR PA Shylock , MR . D * SRA * LI . Shylock ( to Antonio ) : - " Why look you how you ...
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1 If your horse - radish is backward it is no use to cry " Come up ! " and Garter , " as the other young gentlemen ... horse's falling . the day of the race , look out for the Old Man , my boys , and give him a cheer after his severe ...
1 If your horse - radish is backward it is no use to cry " Come up ! " and Garter , " as the other young gentlemen ... horse's falling . the day of the race , look out for the Old Man , my boys , and give him a cheer after his severe ...
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... horse - leech who have appointed themselves Head Centres and receivers of money . It is very unfair to denounce the Irish - the real Irish people - for an outbreak due to malcontents from the other side of the Atlantic . If you want to ...
... horse - leech who have appointed themselves Head Centres and receivers of money . It is very unfair to denounce the Irish - the real Irish people - for an outbreak due to malcontents from the other side of the Atlantic . If you want to ...
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... horses ; the old Bird in ques- tion might probably have had a pair of blue spectacles fixed across my beak ; but to the children of Britannia , my dear young Friend , and especially to all those Sportive men of merry , merry England ...
... horses ; the old Bird in ques- tion might probably have had a pair of blue spectacles fixed across my beak ; but to the children of Britannia , my dear young Friend , and especially to all those Sportive men of merry , merry England ...
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