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" Mid blazing beams and scalding streams, Through fire and smoke he dauntless broke Where Muggins broke before. But sulphury stench and boiling drench Destroying sight o'erwhelmed him quite, He sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved,... "
Rejected Addresses, Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum - Page 83
by James Smith, Horace Smith - 1851 - 193 pages
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The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool

700 pages
...drench Destroying sight, o'erwhelm'd him quite, He sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved; " Whitford...fear'd on? fools! 'od rot 'em!" Were the last words of Higginbottom. THE REVIVAL. Peace to his soul! new prospects bloom, And toil rebuilds what fires consume!...
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The Port Folio

Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1801 - 674 pages
...drench Destroying sight, o'erwhelm'd him quite, He sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved; " Whitford...dumps? " A fireman and afraid of bumps! " What are they t'ear'd on? fools! 'od rot 'era!" Were the last words of Higginbouom. THE REVIVAL. Peace to his soul!...
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The Port Folio

1813 - 706 pages
...head, while Fate he braved) His whizzing water-pipe he waved; " Whitford and Mjtford ply your pumflf, " You, Clutterbuck,, come, stir your stumps, " Why are...fear'd on? fools! 'od rot 'em!" Were the last words of Higginbottom. THE REvIvAL. Peace to his soul! new prospects bloom, And toil rebuilds what fires consume!...
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Rejected Addresses, Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum

James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 162 pages
...drench Destroying sight o'envhelm'd him quite, He sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved ; . "...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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Rejected Addresses: Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum

James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 154 pages
...sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water.pipe he waived ; " Whitford and Mitford ply your pumps, " You Clutterbuck,...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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Rejected Addresses: Or The New Theatrum Poetarum..

James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 156 pages
...drench, Destroying sight, o'erwhelm'd him quite, He sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved ; " Whitford...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!"...
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Rejected Addresses, Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum

James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 158 pages
...Destroying sight o'erwhelnv'd him quite,. He sunk to rise no more. Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved ; " Whitford...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...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 20

1812 - 532 pages
...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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Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 1

1813 - 558 pages
...drench 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...fear'd on, fools, 'od rot 'em,' Were the last words of Higginbottom." " A Prologue by Johnson's Ghost," which is the next in succession, contains some passages...
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Rejected addresses: or The new theatrum poetarum

James Smith - 1813 - 152 pages
...Still o'er his head, while Fate he braved, His whizzing water-pipe he waved; " W hitford and JVIitford, ply your pumps, " You, Clutterbuck, come, stir your...on ? fools ! 'od rot 'em !" Were the last words of Higginbottom. Peace to his soul ! new prospects bloom, And toil rebuilds what fires consume ! Eat we...
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