My Lord Tomnoddy stept into his cab — Dark rifle green, with a lining of drab ; Through street and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Ducrow's, goes pawing the air. Adown Piccadilly and Waterloo Place Went the high-trotting mare at... The Ingoldsby Legends Or Mirth and Marvels - Página 17de Richard Harris Barham - 1881Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 páginas
...a lining of drab; Through street, and through square, His high-trotting mare. Like one of Ducrow'g, goes pawing the air. Adown Piccadilly and Waterloo Place Went the high-trotting mare at a deuce of a pace ; She produc'd some alarm, But did no great harm, Save frighl'ning a nurse with a child... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1840 - 384 páginas
...rifle green, with a lining of drab ; Through street, and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Ducrow's, goes pawing the air. Adown Piccadilly...her arm, Spattering with clay Two urchins at play, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter Hall, Which made all the pious Church-Mission folks squall. But eastward... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 340 páginas
...lining of drab ; Through street, and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Duerow's, goes pawing the air, Adown Piccadilly and Waterloo...urchins at play, Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay — An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 334 páginas
...drab ; Through street, and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Ducrow's, goes pnwing the air, Adown Piccadilly and Waterloo Place Went...urchins at play, Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay — An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, \ And upsetting a stall \ Near Exeter... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 378 páginas
...rifle green, with a lining of drab ; Through street, and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Ducrow's, goes pawing the air. Adown Piccadilly...her arm, Spattering with clay Two urchins at play, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter Hall, Which made all the pious Church-Mission folks squall. But eastward... | |
| 1853 - 456 páginas
...rifle-green, with a lining of drab — Thro' street and thro' square his high- trotting mare lilke one of Ducrow's goes pawing the air. Adown Piccadilly...and Waterloo Place Went the high-trotting mare at a deuce of a pace : Sheproduc'd some alarm, butshedidn'tdohann, Save fright'ning a nurse with a child... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 492 páginas
...lining of drab ; Through street, and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one «f DucroVs, goes pawing the air, Adown Piccadilly and Waterloo...urchins at play, Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay— . An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1856 - 486 páginas
...rifle green, with a lining of drab; Through street, and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Ducrow's, goes pawing the air, Adown Piccadilly...harm, Save frightening a nurse with a child on her urn, Spattering with clay Two urchins at play, Knocking down—very much to the sweeper's dismay-—... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 páginas
...rifle-green, with a lining of drab ; Through street and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Ducrow's, goes pawing the air. Adown Piccadilly...and Waterloo Place Went the high-trotting mare at a deuce of a pace ; She produced some alarm, But did no great harm, Save frightening a nurse with a child... | |
| Benjamin Lambert - 1861 - 62 páginas
...rifle green, with a lining of drab ; Through street and through square, His high-trotting mare, Like one of Ducrow's, goes pawing the air. Adown Piccadilly...urchins at play, Knocking down — very much to the sweeper's dismay — An old woman who wouldn't get out of the way, And upsetting a stall Near Exeter... | |
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