Destroying sight o'erwhelmed him quite, He sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved ; " Whitford and Mitford, ply your pumps, You, Clutterbuck, come, stir your stumps, Why are you in such doleful... The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official Naval ... - Página 1731813Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...braved) His whizzing water-pipe he waved; " Whitford and Mjtford ply your pumflf, " You, Clutterbuck,, come, stir your stumps, " Why are you in such doleful...'od rot 'em!" Were the last words of Higginbottom. THE REvIvAL. Peace to his soul! new prospects bloom, And toil rebuilds what fires consume! Eat we and... | |
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...braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved ; . " Whitford and Mitford ply your pumps, " You, Clutterbuck, come, stir your stumps, " Why are you in such doleful...fear'd on ? fools! 'od rot 'em!" Were the last words of Hisginbottom. €fje Peace to his soul ! new prospects. bloom, And toil rebuilds what fires consume... | |
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...ply your pumps, " You, Clutterbuck, come, stir your stump*, " Why are you in such doleful dump» f " A fireman and afraid of bumps ! " What are they fear'd...on ? fools ! 'od rot 'em!" Were the last words of HigginbottonK Peace to his soul ! new prospects bloom, And toil rebuilds what fires consume ! Eat we... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 154 páginas
...braved, His whizzing water.pipe he waived ; " Whitford and Mitford ply your pumps, " You Clutterbuck, come stir your stumps, " Why are you in such doleful dumps ? " A fireman and afraid of bumps ! 51 •" What are they fear'd on, fools? 'od rot 'eml" "Were the last words of Higginbottom . Cfje... | |
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...braved, His whizzing water-pipe lie waved; . , " Whitford nnd Mitford ply your pumps, " You, Clutterbuek, come stir your stumps, " Why are you in such doleful dumps ? " A fireman and afraid of humps ! " What are they fear'd on, taols ? 'od rot 'am ! " Were the last words of Higginbottom. ' p,... | |
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...ply your pumps, " You, Clutterbuck, come, stir your stumps, " Why are you ia such doleful dumps J " A fireman and afraid of bumps! " What are they fear'd on ? fools! 'od rot'em!" Were the last words of Higginbottom. Cfjc Peace to his soul! new prospects bloom, ' And toil... | |
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...braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved; ' Whitford and Mitford ply your pumps, ' You, Clutterbuck, come stir your stumps, ' Why are you in such doleful...in which the abstract terms and the sesquipedalia verba of the great moralist are justly though ludicrously represented: but, on the whole, the copy... | |
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...braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved; ' Whitford and Mitford ply your pumps, ' You, Clutterbuck, come stir your stumps, ' Why are you in such doleful...some passages in which the abstract terms and the scsyuipedalia verba of the great moralist are justly though ludicrously represented : but, on the whole,... | |
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