The Ingoldsby Legends, Or, Mirth and MarvelsR. Bentley, 1855 |
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... noses Peculiar to females named Levy and Moses , Such as nervous folks still , when they come in their way , shun , Old vixen - faced tramps of the Hebrew persuasion . You remember , I trust , François Xavier Auguste , Had uncommon fine ...
... noses Peculiar to females named Levy and Moses , Such as nervous folks still , when they come in their way , shun , Old vixen - faced tramps of the Hebrew persuasion . You remember , I trust , François Xavier Auguste , Had uncommon fine ...
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... nose ; As to me , I opine , Left sans money or wine , My best way is to throw myself into the Rhine , Where pitying trav'lers may sigh , as they cross over , 6 Though he lived a roué , yet he died a philosopher . " The Knight , having ...
... nose ; As to me , I opine , Left sans money or wine , My best way is to throw myself into the Rhine , Where pitying trav'lers may sigh , as they cross over , 6 Though he lived a roué , yet he died a philosopher . " The Knight , having ...
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... nose , Till the rum and the brandy he'd swallow'd since lunch Wanted nothing but lemon to fill him with punch ; Some minutes elapsed since he enter'd the flood , Ere his heels touch'd the bottom , and stuck in the mud . But oh ! what a ...
... nose , Till the rum and the brandy he'd swallow'd since lunch Wanted nothing but lemon to fill him with punch ; Some minutes elapsed since he enter'd the flood , Ere his heels touch'd the bottom , and stuck in the mud . But oh ! what a ...
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... a dog as you'd wish to behold , For few in his tribe ' mongst their Levis and Moseses Sported so Jewish an eye , beard , and nose as his , Still , whate'er the opinions of Horace and some be D2 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 51.
... a dog as you'd wish to behold , For few in his tribe ' mongst their Levis and Moseses Sported so Jewish an eye , beard , and nose as his , Still , whate'er the opinions of Horace and some be D2 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 51.
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... nose ; Yet here , a worse fate , Stands Antonio , of late A Merchant , might vie e'en with Princes in state . With his waistcoat unbutton'd , prepared for the knife , Which , in taking a pound of flesh , must take his life ; -On the ...
... nose ; Yet here , a worse fate , Stands Antonio , of late A Merchant , might vie e'en with Princes in state . With his waistcoat unbutton'd , prepared for the knife , Which , in taking a pound of flesh , must take his life ; -On the ...
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