Points of humour; illustr. by the designs of G. Cruikshank1823 |
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... strolling vagrants , met to carouse , and barter their rags and plunder for liquor in a hedge ale - house . Yet even in describing the movements of such a group , the Cruckshank fee . native taste of the poet has never iv PREFACE .
... strolling vagrants , met to carouse , and barter their rags and plunder for liquor in a hedge ale - house . Yet even in describing the movements of such a group , the Cruckshank fee . native taste of the poet has never iv PREFACE .
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... rags , and crutches - the sordid and squalid circumstances of their appearance are judiciously thrown into the shade . Nor is the art of the poet less conspicuous in the individual figures , than in the general mass . The festive ...
... rags , and crutches - the sordid and squalid circumstances of their appearance are judiciously thrown into the shade . Nor is the art of the poet less conspicuous in the individual figures , than in the general mass . The festive ...
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... duddies § : Wi ' quaffing , and laughing , They ranted an ' they sang ; Wi ' jumping , an ' thumping , The vera girdle rang . * The bat . A whiskey house . § Superfluous rags . + Frolic . First , neist the fire , in auld red rags POINT V. .
... duddies § : Wi ' quaffing , and laughing , They ranted an ' they sang ; Wi ' jumping , an ' thumping , The vera girdle rang . * The bat . A whiskey house . § Superfluous rags . + Frolic . First , neist the fire , in auld red rags POINT V. .
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Points. First , neist the fire , in auld red rags , Ane sat , weel brac'd wi ' mealy bags , And knapsack a ' in order ; His doxy lay within his arm , Wi ' usquebae an ' blankets warm , She blinket on her sodger : An ' ay he gies the ...
Points. First , neist the fire , in auld red rags , Ane sat , weel brac'd wi ' mealy bags , And knapsack a ' in order ; His doxy lay within his arm , Wi ' usquebae an ' blankets warm , She blinket on her sodger : An ' ay he gies the ...
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... rag hanging over my —— , I'm as happy with my wallet , my bottle and my callet * , As when I us'd in scarlet to follow a drum . V. What tho ' with hoary locks , I must stand the winter shocks , Beneath the woods and rocks oftentimes for ...
... rag hanging over my —— , I'm as happy with my wallet , my bottle and my callet * , As when I us'd in scarlet to follow a drum . V. What tho ' with hoary locks , I must stand the winter shocks , Beneath the woods and rocks oftentimes for ...
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Abbess Abbot of Pardis ancients archbishop archbishop of Riga Ashbourn asked Backbac Baron bastinado blind body bottle Brandt braw John Highlandman burgomaster cantata Cardinal castle cavern character chorus Colonel comrades consecrated taper cried dame dishes doctor door Egyptian hieroglyphics eyes face fear garum gave gentlemen George Cruikshank give Gothard hand heard Here's holy honour humour husband Jews JOLLY BEGGARS knave lady laugh lave o't leek light look Lord lovage marquis master Merry Andrew miller minstrels morning mouth neighbouring night owre the lave painter Pallet pardon Peregrine Peregrine Pickle person physician Pickle Pipes Pist pistol POINT poor Prince quack rags RECITATIVO replied robber ROBERT BURNS round scurvy seized shew shuttlecock Sing sodger laddie spirits struck sword swore thousand dirhems threw tion told took town whistle owre whole wife wine
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Страница 32 - With the ready trick and fable, Round we wander all the day ; And at night, in barn or stable, Hug our doxies on the hay. A fig, &c. Does the train-attended carriage Thro' the country lighter rove ? Does the sober bed of marriage Witness brighter scenes of love ? A fig, &c.
Страница 32 - A fig for those by law protected ! Liberty's a glorious feast ! Courts for cowards were erected, Churches built to please the priest.
Страница 27 - And now a widow I must mourn The pleasures that will ne'er return; No comfort but a hearty can, When I think on John Highlandman. A pigmy scraper wi...
Страница 35 - Here's to budgets, bags, and wallets ! Here's to all the wandering train ! Here's our ragged brats and callets ! One and all cry out — Amen!
Страница 2 - Something, however, is to be allowed to the nature of the subject, and something to the education of the poet ; and if, from veneration to the names of Swift and Dryden, we tolerate the grossness of the one, and the indelicacy of the other, the respect due to that of Burns may surely...
Страница 26 - ... of the lights, liver, and blood of a hare, together with a dish of roasted pigeons. Monsieur le Baron, shall I help you to a plate of this soup ? " The German, who did not at all disapprove of the ingredients, assented to the proposal, and seemed to relish the composition ; while the marquis being asked by the painter which of the...
Страница 32 - Their tricks an' craft hae put me daft, They've taen me in, an' a' that; But clear your decks, an' here's the Sex! I like the jads for a
Страница 27 - ... to evince his sentiments by his practice, forced a few more mouthfuls of this disagreeable potion down his throat, till his stomach was so much offended, that he was compelled to start up of a sudden ; and, in the hurry of his elevation, overturned his plate into the bosom of the baron. The...
Страница 3 - Konigsmarc, who stood by the king's side, and who, soldier as he was, had not got rid of the prejudices of his childhood, hinted to his royal master that the peasant ought to be burnt as a sorcerer. ' Sir,' said the fellow, irritated at the remark, ' if your majesty will but make that old gentleman take off his sword and his spurs, I will eat him, before I begin the hog.
Страница 14 - Then addressing himself to the judge, said, I perceive, sir, that they will be maliciously obstinate to the last, and will never open their eyes. They wish certainly to avoid the shame of reading their own condemnation in the face of every one that looks upon them; it were better, if you think fit, to pardon them, and to send some person along with me for the ten thousand dirhems they have hidden.