The Life and Remains of Theodore Edward Hook, Том 2R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... Henry Bate Dudley , Or any of those who have stopp'd out the sea , And created good land , where there nothing but mud lay Expos'd to the swell of the ocean— Ask them if , after all their trouble , All B 5 THEODORE HOOK . 9.
... Henry Bate Dudley , Or any of those who have stopp'd out the sea , And created good land , where there nothing but mud lay Expos'd to the swell of the ocean— Ask them if , after all their trouble , All B 5 THEODORE HOOK . 9.
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... land ! So a fig for King George and his old - fashioned sway ! And hey for Macgregor , Cacique of Poyais ! To the care of the public finances , he names My Lord Mack - a - boo , better known as Sir James— perished miserably ; some few ...
... land ! So a fig for King George and his old - fashioned sway ! And hey for Macgregor , Cacique of Poyais ! To the care of the public finances , he names My Lord Mack - a - boo , better known as Sir James— perished miserably ; some few ...
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... land ; He undertook the task with glee : Nought comes amiss to him ; The subtlest of God's creatures he , That walk , or fly , or swim . Yet ponder'd he for many a day ' Ere he his work began ; And oft his cunning schemes gave way , And ...
... land ; He undertook the task with glee : Nought comes amiss to him ; The subtlest of God's creatures he , That walk , or fly , or swim . Yet ponder'd he for many a day ' Ere he his work began ; And oft his cunning schemes gave way , And ...
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... land - lubber crew To rig the good old bark ; She'll brave the storm of French Reform , As buoyant as the Ark ! Bold hearts we bring to the Sailor King , That swell as the tempest raves ; And friend and foe shall learn to know ...
... land - lubber crew To rig the good old bark ; She'll brave the storm of French Reform , As buoyant as the Ark ! Bold hearts we bring to the Sailor King , That swell as the tempest raves ; And friend and foe shall learn to know ...
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... land " before ; -R- dead , and sceptical , said , " That is not land , my friend ; 66 Quodcunque Ostendis , mihi . Sick incredulus odi . ” “ Die , ” said a sailor , who overheard him , “ Die ! why , d — n it , he's dead already . " the ...
... land " before ; -R- dead , and sceptical , said , " That is not land , my friend ; 66 Quodcunque Ostendis , mihi . Sick incredulus odi . ” “ Die , ” said a sailor , who overheard him , “ Die ! why , d — n it , he's dead already . " the ...
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