The Ingoldsby Legends: Or, Mirth and Marvels, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1889 |
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... plain to be seen , That he was , or had been , A something between The real " Jack Tar " and the " Jolly Marine . " For , though he would give an occasional hitch , Sailor - like , to his " slops , " there was ... SALISBURY PLAIN . 217.
... plain to be seen , That he was , or had been , A something between The real " Jack Tar " and the " Jolly Marine . " For , though he would give an occasional hitch , Sailor - like , to his " slops , " there was ... SALISBURY PLAIN . 217.
Page 219
... queer you do steer ! " Cried Bill , whose short legs kept him still in the rear , " Why , what's in the wind , Bo ? -what is it you For he saw in a moment that something was frighten-. fear ? " dear ! " A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN . 219.
... queer you do steer ! " Cried Bill , whose short legs kept him still in the rear , " Why , what's in the wind , Bo ? -what is it you For he saw in a moment that something was frighten-. fear ? " dear ! " A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN . 219.
Page 221
... And I'm not very clear But that one of us two has good reason for fear- You to jaw about drummers with nobody near us ! - I must say as how that I thinks it's mysterus . " " Oh , mercy ! " roar'd Waters , " A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN .
... And I'm not very clear But that one of us two has good reason for fear- You to jaw about drummers with nobody near us ! - I must say as how that I thinks it's mysterus . " " Oh , mercy ! " roar'd Waters , " A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN .
Page 223
... all In turn - I kept mine honest fame- Our Colonel's self , -whom men did call The veriest Martinet - ev'n he , Though cold to most , was kind to me ! - " One morn - oh ! may that morning stand A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN . 223.
... all In turn - I kept mine honest fame- Our Colonel's self , -whom men did call The veriest Martinet - ev'n he , Though cold to most , was kind to me ! - " One morn - oh ! may that morning stand A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN . 223.
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... room , bench , or barrack bed , The downy couch , the sheets of lawn ; And I thy Page , -thy steps to tend , Thy sworn companion , servant , -friend ! ' " He ceased , that is , I heard no ( 43 ) H A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN . 225.
... room , bench , or barrack bed , The downy couch , the sheets of lawn ; And I thy Page , -thy steps to tend , Thy sworn companion , servant , -friend ! ' " He ceased , that is , I heard no ( 43 ) H A LEGEND OF SALISBURY PLAIN . 225.
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