Jacob Faithful, Band 2E.L. Carey & A. Hart, 1834 |
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... give their opinions , and after much examination , much arguing , and much disagreement , the verdict was brought in that she died by the Visitation of God . " As this , in other phraseology implies , that " God only knows how she died ...
... give their opinions , and after much examination , much arguing , and much disagreement , the verdict was brought in that she died by the Visitation of God . " As this , in other phraseology implies , that " God only knows how she died ...
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... give me credit for what I could not do .. It was to please you , sir , that I asked for the pencil . " " I wish it were as thou statest , Jacob - I wish from my inmost soul that thou wert not guilty . " " Will you ask Mr. Knapps from ...
... give me credit for what I could not do .. It was to please you , sir , that I asked for the pencil . " " I wish it were as thou statest , Jacob - I wish from my inmost soul that thou wert not guilty . " " Will you ask Mr. Knapps from ...
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... give you none of them , Mr. Knapps ? " said I , perceiving that Barnaby was not summoned . " No , " replied Mr. Knapps . " If you please , sir , " said I to the Domine , " " with respect to the leaf out of my Nepos , the Jacob Faith ...
... give you none of them , Mr. Knapps ? " said I , perceiving that Barnaby was not summoned . " No , " replied Mr. Knapps . " If you please , sir , " said I to the Domine , " " with respect to the leaf out of my Nepos , the Jacob Faith ...
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... give vent to the ponderous breathing from his chest . His whole appearance was withering to the culprits . " For thee , thou base , degraded , empty - headed , and venomous little abortion of a man , I have no words to signify my ...
... give vent to the ponderous breathing from his chest . His whole appearance was withering to the culprits . " For thee , thou base , degraded , empty - headed , and venomous little abortion of a man , I have no words to signify my ...
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... give them a hoist into the stream - so keep a sharp Look out , my joker . " Not very well pleased with this address , I an- swered , " I thought Marables had charge of the craft , and that I was to look to him for orders . " " Did you ...
... give them a hoist into the stream - so keep a sharp Look out , my joker . " Not very well pleased with this address , I an- swered , " I thought Marables had charge of the craft , and that I was to look to him for orders . " " Did you ...
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a'ter amusing anchor appeared barge Barnaby Bracegirdle Bill Short boat bottle Brentford cabin called Captain Turnbull caricature cluck cried deck Domine's Drummond exclaimed the Domine eyes fast father feelings Fleming Gazette give grog half hand head heard heart hour Jacob Faithful Knapps knew laughing legs lighter liquor little Sarah looked Madame Marables master matron mind mond morning mother mouth never Newfoundland dog night nose observed old Tom's overboard pannikin perceived PETER SIMPLE pipe Poll poor pulled Putney Bridge recollect replied old replied old Tom replied the Domine river River Thames round sail scouse ship shore skiff soon staysail suppose Take it coolly tell thee ther there's thing thought tide TOM CRINGLE'S LOG Tomkins Tommy took turned usher Volumes walked watch wharf What's wife Wimbledon Common wind wish yarn young young Tom
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Seite 109 - A wet sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast, And fills the white and rustling sail, And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys, While, like the eagle free, Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind!
Seite 145 - A man's a fool who strives by force or skill To stem the torrent of a woman's will ; For if she will, she will, you may depend on't, And if she won't, she won't — and there's an end on't.
Seite 107 - Then are they glad, because they are at rest : and so he bringeth them unto the haven where they would be.
Seite 118 - I didn't want for to live, Poll, when I thought you false.' " "Then Polly might have answered in the words of the old song, master; but her poor heart was too full, I suppose." And Tom sang, "Your Polly has never been false, she declares, Since last time we parted at Wapping Old Stairs.
Seite 94 - ... to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, there to be hanged by the neck till you are dead; and may God, in his infinite goodness, have mercy on your soul!
Seite 137 - COME O'ER THE SEA. COME o'er the sea, Maiden, with me, Mine thro' sunshine, storm, and snows; Seasons may roll, But the true soul Burns the same, where'er it goes.
Seite 122 - And swig the flowing can. And fiddle a little, And foot it a little.
Seite 81 - I was in a Greenlandman, my first ship, and pulled ashore to my mother's cottage under the cliff. I thought the old soul would have died with joy.
Seite 119 - A long pull, and a strong pull, and a pull all together ! [Cries, and drops his face on arm, upon table.