And brush'd it with a broom. My uncle's porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam :) So what does he, but takes and drags Me in the chaise along the flags, And leaves me where I am. Rejected Addresses: And Other Poems - Página 304de James Smith - 1860 - 414 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 158 páginas
...Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam :) So what does he, but takes, and dragi Me in the chaise along the flags, And leaves me where...are made of wood, But never, never half so good, As these that now I see. What a large floor ! 'tis like a town I The carpet, when they lay it down, Wont... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 156 páginas
...always talk to Sam :) So what does he, but takes, and drags M« in the chaise along the flags, Anil leaves me where I am. My father's walls are made of...are made of wood, But never, never half so good, As these that now I see. What a large floor ! 'tis like a town ! The carpet, when they lay it down, Wont... | |
| 1812 - 532 páginas
...to the theatre ; and proceed to this interesting younl; lady's observations upon its appearance. ' My father's walls are made of brick, But not so tall,...are made of wood, But never, never half so good, As these that now 1 see. What a large floor ! 'tis like a town ! The carpet, when they lay it down, Won't... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 162 páginas
...porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam :) So what does he, but takes, and drags Me in the chaise along the flags,...walls are made of brick, But not so tall, and not so lliick, As these ; and, goodness me ! My father's beams are made of wood, But never, never half so... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 154 páginas
...porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam :) So what does he, but takes, and drags Me in the chaise along the flags, And leaves me where I am. My fathf.r's walls are made of brkk, But not so (all, and not so thick, As these ; and, goodness me !... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1813 - 472 páginas
...porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam:) So what does he, but takes, and drags Me in the chaise along the flags,...are made of wood, But never, never half so good, As these that now I see. What a large floor ! 'tis like a town 1 The carpet, when they lay it down, Won't... | |
| James Smith - 1813 - 152 páginas
...porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam :) So what does he, but takes, and drags Me in the chaise along the flags,...are made of wood, But never, never half so good, As these that now I see. What a large floor! 'tis like a town ! The carpet, when they lay it down, Won't... | |
| 1822 - 666 páginas
...Uncle's porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam,) So what does he but takes and drags Me in the chaise along the flags,...are made of wood. But never, never half so good As these that now I see. What a large floor ! 'tis like a town ! The carpet when they lay it down Won't... | |
| 1822 - 666 páginas
...Uncle's porter, Samuel Hughes, Game in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam,) So what does be but takes and drags Me in the chaise along the flags, And leaves me where 1 am. Hy Father's walls are made of brick, But not so tall and not so thick As these; and, goodness... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 páginas
...porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I always talk to Sam :) So what does he, but takes, and drags Me in the chaise along the flags,...never, never half so good As those that now I see. x ir 1 ix Tiey fsef 'Stem. TO. ,- irac I ancir: i-.it rc inr itr '•iii .itm, 31* !f Gore wrri a»... | |
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