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| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 pages
...eye-pampering, but satisfies no heart. Streets, streets, streets, markets, theatres, churches, Covent Gardens, shops sparkling with pretty faces of industrious milliners,...authors in the street with spectacles, George Dyers (yon may know them by their gait), lamps lit at night, pastry-cooks' and silversmiths' shops, beautiful... | |
| 1838 - 730 pages
...pampering, but satisfies no heart. Streets, streets, streets ; markets, theatres, churches, Covent Garden, shops sparkling with pretty faces of industrious milliners,...counters lying, authors in the street with spectacles, (you may know them by their gait) , lamps lit at night, pastrycook and silversmiths' shops, beautiful... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 pages
...the streets with spectacles, (you may know them by their gait ;) lamps lighted at night ; pastrycook and silversmiths' shops ; beautiful quakers of Pentonville...noise of coaches ; drowsy cry of mechanic watchmen by night, with bucks reeling home drunk; if you happen to wake at midnight, cries of fire and stop... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 pages
...eye-pampering, but satisfies no heart. .Streets, streets, streets, markets, theatres, churches, Covent Gardens, of melancholy. I have even written the introductory...guineas this way, I feel they will be most ref raldng, a: night, with bucks reeling home drunk ; if you happen to wake at midnight, cries of Fire and Stop... | |
| 1856 - 430 pages
...with spectacles (you may know them by their gait), lamps lighted at night, pastrycook and silversmith shops, beautiful Quakers of Pentonville, noise of...of mechanic watchmen at night, with bucks reeling homo drunk ; if you happen to wake at midnight, cries of fire ; and stop thief; inns of court, with... | |
| 1864 - 816 pages
...churches, Covent Gardens, shops sparkling with pretty faces of industrious milliners, neat seamstresses, ladies cheapening, gentlemen behind counters lying, authors in the street with spectacles, lamps lit at night, pastry-cooks' and silver-smiths' shops, beautiful Quakers of Pentonville, noise... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1865 - 356 pages
...churches, Covent Gardens, shops sparkling with pretty faces of industrious milliners, neat seamstresses, ladies cheapening, gentlemen behind counters lying, authors in the street with spectacles, lamps lit at night, pastry-cooks' and silver-smiths' shops, beautiful Quakers of Pentonville, noise... | |
| Thomas Craddock - 1867 - 232 pages
...London above every thing the country can produce. "Streets, markets, theatres, churches, Covent Gardens, shops sparkling with pretty faces of industrious milliners,...cheapening, gentlemen behind counters lying, authors in the streets with spectacles, . . . lamps lit at night, pastry-cooks' and silver-smiths' shops, beautiful... | |
| 1877 - 604 pages
...churches, Covent Gardens, shops sparkling with pretty faces of industrious milliners, neat seamstresses, ladies cheapening, gentlemen behind counters lying, authors in the street with spectacles (you may know them by their gait), lamps lit at night, pastry-cook and silversmith shops, noise of... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1881 - 866 pages
...eye-pampering, but satisfies no heart. Streets, streets, streets, markets, theatres, churches, Covent Gardens, shops sparkling with pretty faces of industrious milliners,...spectacles, George Dyers (you may know them by their p-ait), lamps lit at night, pastry-cooks' and silversmiths' >ps, beautiful Quakers of Pentonville,... | |
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