The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Band 30

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John William Carleton
1853
 

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Seite 202 - There is a stone there, that whoever kisses, Oh! he never misses to grow eloquent. 'Tis he may clamber to a lady's chamber, Or become a member of parliament: A clever spouter he'll sure turn out, or An out-and-outer, "to be let alone," Don't hope to hinder him, or to bewilder him; Sure he's a pilgrim from the Blarney stone!
Seite 222 - Straight down the Crooked Lane And all round the Square.
Seite 113 - tis much that this. contentious storm Invades us to the skin : so 'tis to thee ; But where the greater malady is fix'd, The lesser is scarce felt. Thou'dst shun a bear ; But, if thy flight lay toward the roaring sea, Thou'dst meet the bear i
Seite 254 - no house, office, room or other place shall be opened, kept or used for the purpose of the owner, occupier or keeper thereof, or any person using the same, or...
Seite 136 - ... disqualified for winning the race, whether such jostle or cross happened by the swerving of the horse, or by the foul and careless riding of the jockey, or otherwise...
Seite 399 - Whate'er Lorraine light touched with softening hue, Or savage Rosa dashed, or learned Poussin drew.
Seite 155 - ... assisting in conducting the business thereof, who shall receive, directly or indirectly, any money or valuable thing as a deposit on any bet on condition of paying any sum of money...
Seite 434 - At the siege of Belle Isle I was there all the while; I was there all the while At the liege of Belle Isle.
Seite 5 - Venison, walked over. The Wiltshire Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and only 5 if declared, Ac.
Seite 300 - Indeed, it is a strange-disposed time ; But men may construe things after their fashion, Clean from the purpose of the things themselves.

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