The Lay of the Last Minstrel. Travesty. [By O. Neville.]H. Colburn, 1811 - 237 pages |
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... Parson Fitch ; ( c ) Against the profligate and rich . Evening was nigh , hard blew the wind , When Dick approached , with drunken look , ( A fellow feeling makes us kind ) On Dick the Parŝon pity took . ( b ) Oped for opened - a ...
... Parson Fitch ; ( c ) Against the profligate and rich . Evening was nigh , hard blew the wind , When Dick approached , with drunken look , ( A fellow feeling makes us kind ) On Dick the Parŝon pity took . ( b ) Oped for opened - a ...
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... Parson's wife but deign To listen to his murderous strain , Tho ' black his hands , his voice tho ' shrill , To speak it meek , he thought , e'en still , That if she lik'd the strain to hear , He could make numbers in her ear . The ...
... Parson's wife but deign To listen to his murderous strain , Tho ' black his hands , his voice tho ' shrill , To speak it meek , he thought , e'en still , That if she lik'd the strain to hear , He could make numbers in her ear . The ...
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... parson , and a brace of chambermaids , all laying in a bed together at Stamford ; we shall find , that these gentle- men are not at all inclined to be kept back . As to the form and shape they generally assume , it has , I believe ...
... parson , and a brace of chambermaids , all laying in a bed together at Stamford ; we shall find , that these gentle- men are not at all inclined to be kept back . As to the form and shape they generally assume , it has , I believe ...
Page 74
... Parson bold Pledged to the wonderous times of old , A tankard filled with seasoned ale , As thus he heard the lengthened tale : But now he turned his cleric wig , And bid the Fidler take a swig ; " My boy , " he cried , " drink on , you ...
... Parson bold Pledged to the wonderous times of old , A tankard filled with seasoned ale , As thus he heard the lengthened tale : But now he turned his cleric wig , And bid the Fidler take a swig ; " My boy , " he cried , " drink on , you ...
Page 124
... Parson , hark ye ! How that man was - Buonaparté : - The Tailor he dealt in velvet and fur ; This Little Man was his customer : The Tailor was soft , and mild of mood ; Buonaparté was warlike , fierce , and rude ; Fierce in look , and ...
... Parson , hark ye ! How that man was - Buonaparté : - The Tailor he dealt in velvet and fur ; This Little Man was his customer : The Tailor was soft , and mild of mood ; Buonaparté was warlike , fierce , and rude ; Fierce in look , and ...
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