The Nic-Nac; or, oracle of knowledge, 第 3 卷1825 |
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... streets His CAROL new ; and oft , amid the glooni Of midnight hours , prevail th ' accus- tomed sounds Of wakeful WAITS , whose harmony ( compos'd Of hautboy , organ , violin , and flute , And various other instruments of mirth ) , Is ...
... streets His CAROL new ; and oft , amid the glooni Of midnight hours , prevail th ' accus- tomed sounds Of wakeful WAITS , whose harmony ( compos'd Of hautboy , organ , violin , and flute , And various other instruments of mirth ) , Is ...
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... street , on Monday next , two real Bones of the Mammoth , found at Big Boon Lick , Boon county , Kentucky . One is a jaw - bone , to- gether with the teeth , weighing be- tween 30 and 35lbs . ; the other is a Hip - Bone , weight about ...
... street , on Monday next , two real Bones of the Mammoth , found at Big Boon Lick , Boon county , Kentucky . One is a jaw - bone , to- gether with the teeth , weighing be- tween 30 and 35lbs . ; the other is a Hip - Bone , weight about ...
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... street : not finding him within , he then prevailed on the chair- men to carry him to a taylor's in Chapel - street , Soho , who having for- merly known him , and pitying his distress , paid the men , and lodged him at his house . There ...
... street : not finding him within , he then prevailed on the chair- men to carry him to a taylor's in Chapel - street , Soho , who having for- merly known him , and pitying his distress , paid the men , and lodged him at his house . There ...
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... street like a Thief's progress ? ANSWER . This lengthy Street , of ceaseless din , Like Culprit's life extending , At fam'd St. Giles's doth begin , At fatal Tyburn ending . DIALOGUE BETWEEN CUPID AND A POET . [ From the Spanish ...
... street like a Thief's progress ? ANSWER . This lengthy Street , of ceaseless din , Like Culprit's life extending , At fam'd St. Giles's doth begin , At fatal Tyburn ending . DIALOGUE BETWEEN CUPID AND A POET . [ From the Spanish ...
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... Street , the Strand , & c . At first the ceilings were formed of rude raf- ters only ; those of mortar and lime were a later custom . Country houses were generally covered with shingles or thin boards ; but slates and tiles were soon ...
... Street , the Strand , & c . At first the ceilings were formed of rude raf- ters only ; those of mortar and lime were a later custom . Country houses were generally covered with shingles or thin boards ; but slates and tiles were soon ...
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第 48 頁 - There was a day when they were young and proud, Banners on high, and battles pass'd below ; But they who fought are in a bloody shroud, And those which waved are shredless dust ere now, And the bleak battlements shall bear no future blow.
第 7 頁 - ... or else by blind harpers, or such like taverne Minstrels, that give a. fit of mirth for a groat, . . . their matter being for the most part stories of old time, as the tale of Sir Topas, the reportes of Bevis of Southampton, Guy of Warwicke, Adam Bell and Clymme of the Clough, and such other old romances or historical rimes, made purposely for recreation of the common people at Christmasse dinners and brideales, and in tavernes and alehouses, and such other places of base resorte.
第 112 頁 - Soon shall thy arm, unconquered steam, afar Drag the slow barge or drive the rapid car ; Or, on wide-waving wings expanded, bear The flying chariot through the fields of air ; — Fair crews triumphant, leaning from above, Shall wave their fluttering kerchiefs as they move, Or warrior bands alarm the gaping crowd, And armies shrink beneath the shadowy cloud.
第 98 頁 - Wycherley from that instant entertained hopes. He did not fail waiting on her the next morning : and with a very melancholy tone begged to know, how it was possible for him to have so much disobliged her Grace? They were very good friends from that time; yet, after all, what did he get by her?
第 3 頁 - Tower, pretending only curiosity of seeing the regalia there, when, stabbing the keeper, though not mortally, he boldly went away with it through all the guards, taken only by the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even received into favour, not only after this, but several other exploits almost as daring both in Ireland and here, I could never come to understand. Some believed he became a spy of several parties, being well with the sectaries and enthusiasts, and...
第 129 頁 - Master Field, the player, riding up Fleet-street a great ' pace, a gentleman called him, and asked him what play was played ' that day ? He (being angry to be stayed upon so frivolous a demand) * answered, that he might see what play was to be played upon every