The Port Folio, Volumul 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Pagina 567
... Derry down , & c . Rough Peter's the next of the group , that appear , With his weather - beat face , and his heathery hair ; His humour is blunt , and his sayings are snell : He's a damn'd honest heart , in a villainous shell , Derry ...
... Derry down , & c . Rough Peter's the next of the group , that appear , With his weather - beat face , and his heathery hair ; His humour is blunt , and his sayings are snell : He's a damn'd honest heart , in a villainous shell , Derry ...
Pagina 568
... Derry down , & c . With feelings too keen to be ever at ease , A lover of satire , though afraid to displease ; Applauded , a wit , but when censur'd , a dunce ; Retort on Dunlop , and you gag him at once , Derry down , & c . An ...
... Derry down , & c . With feelings too keen to be ever at ease , A lover of satire , though afraid to displease ; Applauded , a wit , but when censur'd , a dunce ; Retort on Dunlop , and you gag him at once , Derry down , & c . An ...
Pagina 569
... Derry down , & c . A pair of gold buckles , without any carving ; The figure and workmanship not worth a farthing ; At home manufactur'd , and plenty of metal , An emblem of Orr , and it fits to a tittle , Derry down , & c . The surly ...
... Derry down , & c . A pair of gold buckles , without any carving ; The figure and workmanship not worth a farthing ; At home manufactur'd , and plenty of metal , An emblem of Orr , and it fits to a tittle , Derry down , & c . The surly ...
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