The Ingoldsby Legends: Or, Mirth and Marvels, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1889 |
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Or, Mirth and Marvels Thomas Ingoldsby. The Merchant of Venice As in Shylock , who cried , " Plesh ma.
Or, Mirth and Marvels Thomas Ingoldsby. The Merchant of Venice As in Shylock , who cried , " Plesh ma.
Page 73
Or, Mirth and Marvels Thomas Ingoldsby. As in Shylock , who cried , " Plesh ma heart ! ish dat law ? " - Off went his three hats , And he look'd as the cats Do , whenever a mouse has escaped from their claw . " -Ish't the law ! " - why ...
Or, Mirth and Marvels Thomas Ingoldsby. As in Shylock , who cried , " Plesh ma heart ! ish dat law ? " - Off went his three hats , And he look'd as the cats Do , whenever a mouse has escaped from their claw . " -Ish't the law ! " - why ...
Page 79
... you're fully aware , When the matter took air , How they shouted , and fired the great guns in the Square , Cried ' Viva ! ' - and rung all the bells in the steeple , And all that sort of thing The mob do when A LEGEND OF SPΑΙΝ . 79.
... you're fully aware , When the matter took air , How they shouted , and fired the great guns in the Square , Cried ' Viva ! ' - and rung all the bells in the steeple , And all that sort of thing The mob do when A LEGEND OF SPΑΙΝ . 79.
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... cried , ' I answer to thy call , And a Warden - pie's a dainty dish to mortify withal ! ' " ' Tis early dawn - the matin chime rings out for morn- ing pray'r- And Prior and Friar is in his stall - the Canon is not there ! Nor in the ...
... cried , ' I answer to thy call , And a Warden - pie's a dainty dish to mortify withal ! ' " ' Tis early dawn - the matin chime rings out for morn- ing pray'r- And Prior and Friar is in his stall - the Canon is not there ! Nor in the ...
Page 154
... cried , when he saw my garment , -'Twas a newly - purchased dress- " Oh ! you nasty little Warment , How came you in such a mess ? " Then he caught me by the collar , -Cruel only to be kind- And to my exceeding dolour , Gave me ...
... cried , when he saw my garment , -'Twas a newly - purchased dress- " Oh ! you nasty little Warment , How came you in such a mess ? " Then he caught me by the collar , -Cruel only to be kind- And to my exceeding dolour , Gave me ...
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