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| 1839 - 726 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...Rittmeister's Frau, who was weak in both eyes, And suppos'd the most short-sighted woman in Holland, Found greater relief, to her joy and surprize, From... | |
| 1839 - 776 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...one glimpse of his " squint" than from glasses by Dolland. By the slightest approach to the tip of his Nose Megrims, head-ache, and vapours were put... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1840 - 384 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...woman in Holland, Found greater relief, to her joy and surprize, From one glimpse of his " squint" than from glasses by Dollond. By the slightest approach... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 378 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...natives." First, a Rittmeister's Frau, who was weak in hoth eyes, And supposed the most short-sighted woman in Holland, Found great relief, to her joy and... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 334 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...to " astonish the natives." First, a Rittmeister's Fran, who was weak in both eyes, And supposed the most short-sighted woman in Holland, Found greater... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 340 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...to " astonish the natives." First, a Rittmeister's Fran, who was weak in both eyes, And supposed the most short-sighted woman in Holland, Found greater... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 492 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...one glimpse of his " squint" than from glasses by Dot lond. By the slightest approach to the tip of his Nose, Meagrims, headache, and vapours were put... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...Holland, Found greater relief, to her joy and surprise, Br ae sfightert approach to the tip of his Nose, Meagrims, headache, and vapors were put to the rout;... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think...to " astonish the natives." First, a Rittmeister's Fran, who was weak in both eyes, And supposed the most short-sighted woman in Holland, Found greater... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1856 - 486 sider
...now, while on all sides they rode and they ran, Trying all sorts of means to discover the caitiffs, Losing patience, the holy Gengulphus began To think it high time to " astonish the native*." 'First, a Rittmeister's Fran, who was weak in both eyes, And supposed the most short-sighted... | |
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