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Rejected Addresses: Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum - Page 7
by James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 126 pages
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The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Volume 4

1822 - 666 pages
...Lane for yon to-day !" And while Papa said " Pooh, she may !" Mama said " No she sbant !" Well, alter many a sad reproach, They got into a 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,...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 11

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1838 - 590 pages
...aunt : IVo Drury Lane for you to-day !' And while papa said, ' Pooh, she niny !' Mamma said, ' IS'o, she shant !' ' Well, after many a sad reproach, They...the street. I saw them go : one horse was blind, The toils of both hung down bebind, Their shoes were on their feet. ' The chaise in which poor brother...
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The Poetry and Poets of Britain: From Chaucer to Tennyson ; with ...

Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 pages
...felicitous burlesques of their styles : that in the text imitates Wordsworth's manner. TOE BABY'S DEBUT. And trotted down the street. I saw them go : one horse...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...
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Rejected addresses: or The new theatrum poetarum. By J. & H. Smith

James Smith - 1855 - 152 pages
...distress your aunt : No Drury Lane for you to-day !" And while papa said, " Pooh, she may !" Mamma said, " No, she shan't!" Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney-coach, And trotted down the street. They smile, they nod ; I'll go my ways, And order round...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe

James Parton - 1856 - 720 pages
...distress your aunt : No Drury Lane for you to-day !" And while papa said, " Pooh, she may !" Mamma said, " No, she 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 hung...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe ... with ...

James Parton - 1856 - 700 pages
...your aunt: No Drury Lane for you to-day !" And while papa said, " Pooh, she may !" Mamma said, " ISTo, she 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...
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The pronouncing reading book for children, with an intr., by W.L. Robinson

William L Robinson - 1862 - 232 pages
...Thus to distress your awnt : No Drury-Lane for you to-day !" And while papa said, " Pooh, she may !" Mama said, " No, she shan't !" Well, after many a...into a hackney coach, And trotted down the street ; 117 I saw them go, one horse was blind, The tails of both hurfg down behind, Their shoes were on...
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The Book of Humorous Poetry

1867 - 530 pages
...Drury-Lane for you to-day !' And while papa said, ' Pooh, she may !' Mamma said, ' No, she sha'n'tl ' Well, after many a sad reproach, They got into a hackney...horse was blind, The tails of both hung down behind, The chaise in which poor brother Bill Used to be drawn to Pentonville, Stood in the lumber-room : I...
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English Literature of Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 pages
...distress your aunt: No Drury Lane for vou to-day 1" And while papa said, " I'ooh, she may 1" Mamma said, " No, she 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...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...distress your aunt : No Drury Lane for you to-day ! " And while papa said, " Pooh, she may ! " Mamma lessed mood thorn go : one horse was blind ; The tails of both hung down behind ; Their shoes were on their feet....
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