tis a most pretty show ! Through Cheapside and Fenchurch Street, and so to Aldgate pump, Each man 's with 's spurs in 's horse's sides, and his back-sword cross his rump. My lord he takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes o'er ; I must confess it was... Dogs - Page 155by George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Johann Christian Hüttner - 1801 - 962 pages
...ЗЛаног (;eifjt ее in ber angejoge* nen ^aüabe: Mylord he takes a staff inhanâ to beat thebushes o'er; I must confess it was a work he ne'er had done...bounceth from a bush, which made them all to laugh ; Mylord be cried a hare г hare but it prov'd an Essex calf. SBeií bic 3.44Klívijí Dom feiten faute... | |
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...те1Ы;ф ^genommen twib аиеде1аф1 würben. Sem Sorb SOiftçor ^ei|t ее to ber am Mylord he takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes o'er; I must confess it «аз a work he n'er had donc before. , / A ereД creature bounceth from a bush , which made them... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1843 - 626 pages
...horse's sides, and his backsword cross his rump. My Lord he takes a staff in hand to heat the hushes o'er ; I must confess it was a work he ne'er had done...laugh ; My lord, he cried, A hare, a hare ! but it proved an Essex call'.'* We like the Londoners — their joyous enthusiasm is like the hearty gaiety... | |
| English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...and so to Aldgatc pump, Each man with's spurs in horse's sides, and his back sword 'cross his rump. My lord, he takes a staff in hand, to beat the bushes...was a work he ne'er had done before : ' A creature win, ii bounceth from a IHIT.II, made them all to laugh ; My lord, lie cried, a hare ! a bare ! but... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 384 pages
...pump, Each man with 's spurs in horse's sides, and his backsword 'cross bis rump. My lord he takesa staff in hand, to beat the bushes o'er; I must confess...laugh; My lord, he cried, a hare ! a hare ! but it proved an Essex calf. And when they had done their sport, they came to London, where they dwell, Their... | |
| 1869
...and Mi back sword across bis rump. My lord ha takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes o'er— I mast confess it was a work he ne'er had done before ; A creature bounceth from a bnsb, which made them all to laugh, ' My lord,' he cried, ' a hare ! a hare I ' — but it proved an... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 pages
...to heat the bushes o'er, 1 must confess it was a work he ne'er had done before i A creature bouuceth from a bush which made them all to laugh, My lord he cried " a hare, a hare," but it proved an Essex calf. The " Hunt" has not " 'scap'd whipping " even in our times, in the ballad entitled... | |
| Joseph Strutt - Games - 1838 - 500 pages
...and so to Aldgate pnmp. Each man with V spurs in's horses sides, and his back-sword cross his tump. My lord he takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes...but it prov'd an Essex calf. And when they had done the ir sport, they came to London where they dwell, Their faces all so torn and scratched, their wives... | |
| 592 pages
...Aldgate pump. Each man with 's spurs in 'e horse's sides, and his back sword across his rump My lord h« takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes o'er —...it was a work he ne'er had done before ; A creature bonnceth from a bush, which made them all to laugh, ' My lord,' he cried, ' a hare 1 a hare 1 ' —... | |
| Joseph Strutt - England - 1838 - 420 pages
...and so to Aldgate pump, Each man with 's spurs in's horses sides, and his back-sword cross his rump. My lord he takes a staff in hand to beat the bushes...o'er ; I must confess it was a work he ne'er had done hefore. A creature bounceth from a bush, which made^hem all to laugh ; My lord, he cried, a hare a... | |
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