There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred, and ninety, and nine, Exclusive of Him, Who, giant in limb, And black as the crow they denominate Jim, With a tail like a bull, and a head like a bear, Stands forth... Bentley's Miscellany - Página 560editado por - 1842Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 324 páginas
...machine's aid, Up, what's now called, the " tottle " of those he survey'd, There were just—how he proved it I cannot divine,— Nine thousand, nine hundred, and ninety, and nine. Exclusive of Him, With a tail like a bull, and a head like a bear, Stands forth at the window,—and what holds he there,... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 320 páginas
...proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred, and ninety, and nine. Exclusive of Him, With a tail like a bull, and a head like a bear, Stands...grasps as its limbs from each other he'd tear ? Oh ! grief and despair ! I vow and declare It's Le Scroope's poor, dear, sweet, little, curly-wig'd Heir... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1856 - 432 páginas
...he'd made, Up, what's now call'd, the "tottle" of those he survey'd, There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine,— Nine thousand, nine hundred,...bull, and a head like a bear, Stands forth at the window,—and what holds he there, Which he hugs with such care, And pokes out in the air, And grasps... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 442 páginas
...made, Up, what's now call'd, the "tottle" of those he survey'cl, There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred,...limb, And black as the crow they denominate Jim, With it tail like a bull, and a head like a bear, Stands forth at the window, — and what holds he there,... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1861 - 558 páginas
...survey'd, There were ju*t — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundnd, and ninetyt and nine, Exclusive of Him, Who, giant in limb, And...with such care, And pokes out in the air, And grasps its its limbs from each other h«'d tear? Oh ! grief and despair ! I vow and declare It's Le Scroope's... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1865 - 542 páginas
...aid, Up, what's now called, the 'tottle' of those he survey' <1, There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred,...And grasps as its limbs from each other he'd tear i Oh ! grief and despair ! I vow and declare It's Le Scroope's poor, dear, sweet, little, curly-wig'd... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1865 - 442 páginas
...machine's aid, Up, what's now call'd, the "tottle" of those he survey'd, There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred,...in the air, And grasps as its limbs from each other he 'd tear T Oh ! grief and despair ! I vow and declare It's Le Scroope's poor, dear, sweet, little,... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 492 páginas
...aid, Up, what's now called, the ' tottle ' of those he survcy'd, There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred,...grasps as its limbs from each other he'd tear? Oh ! grief and despair ! I vow and declare It's Le Scroope's poor, dear, sweet, little, curly-wigg"d Heir... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 516 páginas
...aid, Up, what's now called, the ' tottle ' of those he survey'd, There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred,...there, Which he hugs with such care, And pokes out in ihe air, And grasps as its limbs from each other he'd tear? Oh ! grief and despair ! I vow and declare... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1866 - 494 páginas
...aid, Up, what's now called, the ' tottle ' of those he survey 'd, There were just — how he proved it I cannot divine, — Nine thousand, nine hundred,...denominate Jim, With a tail like a bull, and a head like a lx;ar, Stands forth at the window, — and what holds he there, Which he hugs with such care, And pokes... | |
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