| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1801 - 674 pages
...Moorfields; from whence proceed ing to the Farthing Pyc-house, he gave her a collation of buns, Hiees cakes, gammon of bacon, stuffed beef, and bottled ale: through...them (charmed with the simplicity of their courtship) from whence he drew this little sketch of Nature; but being then young and obscure, he was very much... | |
| 700 pages
...Moorficlds; from whence proceeding to the Farthing Pye-house, he gave her a collation of buns, chees cakes, gammon of bacon, stuffed beef, and bottled ale: through...author dodged them (charmed with the simplicity of iheir courtship) from whence be drew this little sketch of Nature; but being then young and obscure,... | |
| 1813 - 706 pages
...Farthing pye-house, he gave her a collation of buns, cheesecakes, gammon of bacon, stuffed In •*•(', and bottled ale: through all which scenes the author...them (charmed with the simplicity of their courtship) from whi nee he drew this little sketch of Nature; but being then young and obscure, he was very muck... | |
| 1841 - 754 pages
...; from whence proceeding to the Farthing Pye-house, he gave her a collation of buns, checsc-cakcs, gammon of bacon, stuffed beef, and bottled ale ; through...what he had witnessed this little sketch of Nature.' Tarts of gooseberry, raspberry, cranberry ; Rare bonne-bouches brought from Banbury ; Puffs and pie-ses... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 462 pages
...chairs, and all the elegancies of Moorfield's ; from whence, proceeding to the Farthing Pye-house, he gave her a collation of buns, cheesecakes, gammon...(charmed with the simplicity of their courtship), from whence he drew this little sketch of Nature; but, being then young and obscure, he was very much... | |
| 1841 - 744 pages
...flying-chairs, and all the elegances of Moorfields ; from whence proceeding to the Farthing Pyc-house, he gave her a collation of buns, cheese-cakes, gammon...what he had witnessed this little sketch of Nature.' Tarts of gooseberry, raspberry, cranberry ; Rare bonne-bouches brought from Banbury ; Puffs and pie-ses... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1841 - 710 pages
...fiying-chairs, and all the elegances of Moorfields, from whence proceeding to the Farthing Pye-house, he gare her a collation of buns, cheese-cakes, gammon of bacon,...what he had witnessed this little sketch of Nature." Tarts of gooseberry, raspberry, cranberry ; Rare bonne-bouches brought from Banbury ; Puffs and pie-ses... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 pages
...proceeding to the Farthing-pie-house, he gave her a collation of buna, cheese-cakes, gammon of bacon, stufTd beef, and bottled ale ; through all which scenes the...(charmed with the simplicity of their courtship), from whence he drew this little sketch of nature; but being then young and obscure, ho was very much... | |
| George Daniel - 1842 - 320 pages
...flying-chairs, and all the elegancies of Moorfields, from whence proceeding to the Farthing Pye-house, he gave her a collation of buns, cheese-cakes, gammon...what he had witnessed this little sketch of Nature." " 0 yes ! 0 yes ! 0 yes ! When the peripatetic pieman rings his bell At morning, noon, or when you... | |
| Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 534 pages
...the elegancies of Moorfields ; whence proceeding to the Farthing Pie-house, he gave her a collection of buns, cheese-cakes, gammon of bacon, stuffed beef,...(charmed with the simplicity of their courtship,) whence he drew this little sketch of nature ; but, being then young and obscure, he was very much ridiculed... | |
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