| 1841 - 272 páginas
...noyso, That he is forced to leave a nut nigh broke, And for his life leape to a neighbour oak ; Thenco to a beech, thence to a row of ashes ; Whilst through the q\uigmires and red water plashes, The boyes runne dabling through thicke and thin, One teores his nose,... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1844 - 624 páginas
...Till, with their crooks and bags, a sort of boys To share with him, come with so great a noise, That he is forced to leave a nut nigh broke, And for his life leap to a neighbour oak, Thence to a beach, thence to a row of ashes, Whilst through the quagmires and red water plashes The boys run dabbling... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1844 - 604 páginas
...he is forced to leave a nut nigh broke, And for his life leap to a neighbour oak, Thence to a beach, thence to a row of ashes, Whilst through the quagmires and red water plashes The boys run dabbling through thick and thin ; One tears his hose, another breaks his shin, This, torn and tatter'd, hath... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1847 - 164 páginas
...with their crooks and bags, a host of boys, To share with him, come with so great a noise, -That he is forced to leave a nut nigh broke, And for his life leap to a neighboring oak ; Thence to a beech, thence to a row of ashes ; While through the quagmires, and red... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 264 páginas
...Till, with their crooks and bags, a sort of boys To share with him, come with so great a noise, That he is forced to leave a nut nigh broke, And for his life...quagmires and red water plashes The boys run dabbling through thick and thin ; One tears his hose, another breaks his shin ; This, torn and tattered, hath... | |
| Naturalist pseud, Edward Wilson (M.A., F.L.S.) - 1852 - 444 páginas
...forc'd to leave a nut nigh broke, And for his life leape to a neighbour oake ; Thence to a beeche, thence to a row of ashes ; Whilst through the quagmires, and red water plashes, The boyes runne dabling through thicke and thin, One tears his hose, another breakes his shin : This, torn... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 páginas
...with their crooks and bags, a sort of boys, To share with him, come with so great a noiso, That he e sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness Is, no neighbor oak ; Thence to a beech, thence to a row of ashes ; Whilst through the quagmires and red water... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 páginas
...their erooks and bags, a sort of boys, To share with him, eome with so great a noise, That he is foreed William" Joseph William Jenks %e to heaven. Or if y neighbor oak ; Thenee to a beeeh, thenee to a row of ashes ; Whilst through the quagmires and red water... | |
| 1861 - 174 páginas
...forc'd to leave a nut nigh broke, And for his life leape to a neighbour oake ; Thence to a beeche, thence to a row of ashes ; Whilst through the quagmires, and red water plashes, The boyes runne dabling through thicke and thin, One tears his hose, another breakes his shin : This, torn... | |
| 1861 - 182 páginas
...(with their crookcs and bags) a sort of boyes (To share with him) come with so great a noyse, That he is forced to leave a. nut nigh broke, And for his life leape to a neighbour oake ; Thence to a beeche, thence to a row of ashes ; Whilst through the quagmires,... | |
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