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... Cockneys , Link'd with the pretty prating Knight of Pimples , Table - talk Billy . ) Haynes has no conscience , though he wrote about it , Else he would never bore us with his verses ; As for Jack Dillon , give him Retribution Just for ...
... Cockneys , Link'd with the pretty prating Knight of Pimples , Table - talk Billy . ) Haynes has no conscience , though he wrote about it , Else he would never bore us with his verses ; As for Jack Dillon , give him Retribution Just for ...
Side 555
... Cockney , & c . With a warm house , into which came neither belles nor beaux , But worthy men of substance , in ... Cockneys . Like a green Cockney , who dwells by Hampstead in a Box , Whence he looks down on Pope , and Dryden ...
... Cockney , & c . With a warm house , into which came neither belles nor beaux , But worthy men of substance , in ... Cockneys . Like a green Cockney , who dwells by Hampstead in a Box , Whence he looks down on Pope , and Dryden ...
Side 556
... Cockney , & c . Now may Hazlitt , and Hunt , and Jeffrey , and M'Intosh , and Brougham , Hold their tongues ... Cockneys . SONG II . Cobbett's Complaint . A Dirge . To the Tune of " O Hone , O Hone . " Now let no eyes be dry , O ...
... Cockney , & c . Now may Hazlitt , and Hunt , and Jeffrey , and M'Intosh , and Brougham , Hold their tongues ... Cockneys . SONG II . Cobbett's Complaint . A Dirge . To the Tune of " O Hone , O Hone . " Now let no eyes be dry , O ...
Side 615
... Cock- neys cut who are everlastingly suffer- ing under the deleterious effects of tea - drinking . I have scribbled to the end of my paper , so must conclude . Believe me to be , my dear North , Your's truly , MORTY MACNAMARA MULLIGAN ...
... Cock- neys cut who are everlastingly suffer- ing under the deleterious effects of tea - drinking . I have scribbled to the end of my paper , so must conclude . Believe me to be , my dear North , Your's truly , MORTY MACNAMARA MULLIGAN ...
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... Cockneys ; and , indeed , none but Cockneys have bestirred themselves at the cry . But the voice of the town is not the voice of the country . Prigs will be preaching - and nothing but conceit cometh out of Cockaigne . What But the ...
... Cockneys ; and , indeed , none but Cockneys have bestirred themselves at the cry . But the voice of the town is not the voice of the country . Prigs will be preaching - and nothing but conceit cometh out of Cockaigne . What But the ...
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