But talk their minds, we wish they'd mind their talk; Big-worded bullies, who by quarrels live, Who give the lie, and tell the lie they give; Jews from St. Mary Axe, for jobs so wary, That for old clothes they'd even axe St. Mary; And bucks with pockets... Rejected Addresses, Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum - Página 164de James Smith, Horace Smith - 1851 - 193 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 158 páginas
...and tell the lie they give ; Jews from St. Mary Axe, for jobs so wary, That for old cloaths they'd even axe St. Mary ; And bucks with pockets empty as...house lock up, carouse With tippling tipstaves in a lock up house. Yet here, as elsewhere, chance can joy bestow, Where scowling Fortune seem'd to threaten... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 162 páginas
...laxer in their gait, Who oft, when we our house lock up, carouse With tippling tipstaves in a lock up house. Yet here, as elsewhere, chance can joy bestow,...threaten woe. John Richard William Alexander Dwyer Was footman to Justinian Stubbs Esquire ; But when John Dwyer listed in the Blues, Emauuel Jennings... | |
| 1812 - 532 páginas
...arid tell tile lie they give ; Jews from St Mary Axe^ for jobs so wary, That for old clothes they'd even axe St Mary ; And bucks with pockets empty as...their pate, Lax in their gaiters, laxer in their gait. ' p. 118 — 19. We shall conclude with the episode of the loss and recovery of Pat Jennings's hat... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 156 páginas
...laxer in their gait, Who oft, when we our house lock up, carouse With tippling tipstaves in a lock up house. Yet here, as elsewhere, chance can joy bestow, Where scowling Fortune sonn'tl to threaten woe. John Richard William Alexander Dwyer Was footman to Justinian Stubbs Esquire... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1813 - 472 páginas
...lie, and tell the lie they give ; Jews from St Mary Axe, for jobs so wary, That for old clothes they'd even axe St Mary ; And bucks with pockets empty as...threaten woe. John Richard William Alexander Dwyer Was footman to Justinian Stubbs Esquire ; But when John Dwyer listed in the Blues, Emanuel Jennings... | |
| James Smith - 1813 - 152 páginas
...lie, and tell the lie they give ; Jews from St Mary Axe, for jobs so wary, That for old clothes they'd even axe St Mary; And bucks with pockets empty as...bestow, Where scowling Fortune seem'd to threaten woe. Emanuel Jennings brought his youngest boy Up as a corn-cutter, a safe employ; In Holywell Street St... | |
| James Smith - 1833 - 218 páginas
...lie, and tell the lie they give; Jews from St. Mary Axe, for jobs so wary, That for old clothes they'd even axe St. Mary; And bucks with pockets empty as...threaten woe. John Richard William Alexander Dwyer Was footman to Justinian Stubbs, Esquire; But when John Dwyer listed in the Blues, Emanuel Jennings... | |
| 1839 - 384 páginas
...and tell the lie they give ; Jews from St. Mary Axe, for jobs so wary, That for old clothes they'd even Axe St. Mary ; And bucks, with pockets empty...carouse With tippling tipstaves in a lock-up house. And so the crowd of multifarious kind In vain attempt to fill a vacant mind ; In heavy dullness with... | |
| James Smith - 1841 - 224 páginas
...bullies, who by quarrels live — Who give the lie, and tell the lie they give; Jews from St. Mary Axe, for jobs so wary, That for old clothes they 'd even...elsewhere, Chance can joy bestow, Where scowling fortune seemed to threaten woe. John Richard William Alexander Dwyer Was footman to Justinian Slubbs, Esquire... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 622 páginas
...their talk ! Big-worded bullies, who by quarrels live, Who give the lie, and tell the lie they give ; And bucks with pockets empty as their pate, Lax in their gaiters, laxer in their gait." — pp. 118, 119. We shall conclude with the episode of the loss and recovery of Pat Jennings's hat... | |
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