| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1813 - 472 pages
...!"' Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney coach, And trotted down the street. I saw them go: one horse was blind, The tails of both...Bill Used to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber-room : I wiped the dust from off the top, 'While Molly mopp'd it with a mop, And brush'd it... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...shant !" Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney coach, And trotted down the street. I saw them go : one horse was blind, The tails of both...their feet, The chaise in which poor brother Bill Us'd to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber room : I wip'd the dust from off the top, While... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...hackney coach. And trotted down the street. T saw them go : one bone was blind, The tails of both hang down behind, Their shoes were on their feet, The chaise in which poor brother Bill I's'd to he drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber room : I wip'd the dnst from nil' the top, U... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...sha'n't !" Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney coach, And trotted down the street. I saw them go : one horse was blind. The tails of both...Bill Used to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber-room : I wiped the dust from off the top, While Molly mopp'd it with a mop, And brush'd it with... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 pages
...styles : that in the text imitates Wordsworth's manner. TOE BABY'S DEBUT. And trotted down the street. I saw them go : one horse was blind ; The tails of both hung down behind, Their shoes were 011 their feet. The chaise in which poor brother Bill Used to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pages
...sha'n't !" Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney coach, And trotted down the street. I saw them go: one horse was blind; The tails of both...room : I wiped the dust from off the top, While Molly mopped it with a mop, And brushed it with a broom. My unele's porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1851 - 272 pages
...! " Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney coach, And trotted down the street. I saw them go : one horse was blind, The tails of both...Bill Used to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber-room : I wiped the dust from off the top, While Molly mopp'd it with a mop, And brushed it with... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...shan't!" Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney coach, And trotted down the street. I saw them go: one horse was blind; The tails of both...from off the top, While Molly mopp'd it with a mop, And brush'd it with a broom. My uncle's porter, Samuel Hughes, Came in at six to black the shoes, (I... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 pages
...sha'n't !" Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney-coach, And trotted down the street I saw them go : one horse was blind, The tails of both...Bill Used to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber-room : I wiped the dust from off the top, While Molly mopped it with a mop, And brushed it with... | |
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