Satirical,humourous & Familiar Pieces: Prose [No] 1-[2?].G.Nicholson and Company, 1795 |
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... holds " trampling over friars to be no crime . " " Pardon me , holy father , " replied Nicolas , " I " hold it for the worst of crimes , and therefore wil- lingly surrender my refractory mule to be dealt " with as you see fit , and if ...
... holds " trampling over friars to be no crime . " " Pardon me , holy father , " replied Nicolas , " I " hold it for the worst of crimes , and therefore wil- lingly surrender my refractory mule to be dealt " with as you see fit , and if ...
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... Hold , " cried the inquisidor general , starting hastily from his seat , and snatching away the letter , " there is more in this than meets the eye : break up " the court ; I must take an examination of this pris- " oner in private ...
... Hold , " cried the inquisidor general , starting hastily from his seat , and snatching away the letter , " there is more in this than meets the eye : break up " the court ; I must take an examination of this pris- " oner in private ...
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... hold , more than a hundred of our people died for want of sweet air and those that remained were sickly enough , Gol knows . When we came a - shore , we were sold to the planters , and I was bound for seven years more . As I was no ...
... hold , more than a hundred of our people died for want of sweet air and those that remained were sickly enough , Gol knows . When we came a - shore , we were sold to the planters , and I was bound for seven years more . As I was no ...
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... hold goods , of which I intended to have made thee a present ; but the false varlet no sooner saw me falling to work , but he sent word to desire me to give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not long been ...
... hold goods , of which I intended to have made thee a present ; but the false varlet no sooner saw me falling to work , but he sent word to desire me to give over , for that he would have no such doings in his house . I had not long been ...
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... hold in your mouth - then " Smile , and look pleas'd , when he shall rage & scold , " Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; " One month this sympathetic medicine try'd , " He'll grow a lover , you a happy bride . " But ...
... hold in your mouth - then " Smile , and look pleas'd , when he shall rage & scold , " Still in your mouth the healing cordial hold ; " One month this sympathetic medicine try'd , " He'll grow a lover , you a happy bride . " But ...
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ADVENTURES alguazil BAGPIPER Balaam beast boatswain bottle British call'd called captain Casafonda CHAMPANTE & WHITROW cheerful cried dinner doctor Dumpling Dick Edmonton EDWARD PERCIVAL MERRITT eyes FAMILIAR PIECES father fellow forceps frigate hand happy HARVARD COLLEGE hast heart holy honour husband Igad inquisidor Inquisition Jewry-street John Gilpin king knave KNOTT Lady Fanny Shirely laugh leathern Leonora letter Lisbon live Lombard-street Madrid magistrate master merry mind misfortunes mule never Nicolas de Tolentino Nicolas Pedrosa Nicolas's night nutmeg Palace-street parish pity your soul poor PRINTED BY G prison prize Quito quoth Nicolas replied Nicolas replied Pedrosa ride Saint Nicolas shame shepherd ship Sir John Sir Thomas soldier soon sooner Spain Spaniard Spanish Splendid Shilling stop sure Tagus tell thee thing tion tongue town walk whilst wife wine wretch Xenophon zounds
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Página 4 - I whipped the pudding into my mouth, hot as a burning coal. It was impossible to conceal my agony; my eyes were starting from their sockets. At last, in spite of shame and resolution, I was obliged to drop the cause of torment on my plate. Sir Thomas and the ladies all compassionated my misfortune, and each advised a different application. One recommended oil, another water; but all agreed that wine was best for drawing out fire; and a glass of sherry was brought me from the sideboard, which I snatched...
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