| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 324 pages
...Across this same plain, so dull and so dreary, A couple of Travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way ; Their profession, you'd say, At a single...then, With scarce an exception, by seafaring men, The jacket,—the loose trousers "bows'd up together"—all Guiltless of braces, as those of Charles Weatherall,—... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1842 - 734 pages
...dreary, A couple of Travellers, wayworn and weary, Were making their way; Their profession, you 'd say, At a single glance, did not admit of a query;...exception, by seaFaring men, The jacket, — the loose trousers " bows'd up " together — all Guiltless of braces, as those of Charles Wetherall, — The... | |
| Biography - 1852 - 372 pages
...plain so dull and gO dreary, ! couple of travellers, way-worn and weary, Vere making their way ; heir profession, you'd say, At a single glance, did not...and whiskers worn then, With scarce an exception by seafarmg men; ""he jacket, the loose browsers 'bows'd lip together — all Guiltless of braces as those... | |
| 1856 - 754 pages
...Across this same plain BO dull and so dreary, A couple of travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way ; Their profession, you'd say, At a single...by seafaring men ; The jacket, the loose trowsers 'bows' d up together — all Guiltless of braces as those of Charles Wetherall; The pigeon-toed step,... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - English wit and humor - 1856 - 432 pages
...Across this same plain, so dull and so dreary, A conple of Travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way; Their profession, you'd say, At a single...glance did not admit of a query; The pump-handled pigrtail, and whiskers worn then, With scarce an exception, by seafaring men, The jacket, — the loose... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 442 pages
...Across this same plain, so dull and so dreary, A conple of Travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way ; Their profession, you'd say, At a single...glance did not admit of a query ; The pump-handled pig: tail, and whiskers worn then, With scarce an exception, by seafaring men, The jacket, — the... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 514 pages
...Across this same plain, so dull and so dreary, A couple of Travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way ; Their profession, you'd say At a single...exception, by sea-faring men, The jacket, — the loose trousers ' bows'd up together ' — all Guiltless of braces, as those of Charles Wetherall, — THE... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1866 - 494 pages
...dreary, A couple of Travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way ; Their profession, you'd Bay At a single glance did not admit of a query ; The...exception, by sea-faring men, The jacket, — the loose trousers ' bows'd up together '— ill Guiltless of braces, as those of Ohm Us Wetherall,— 1 The... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1867 - 526 pages
...dreary, A couple of Travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way ; Their profession, you'd nay At a single glance did not admit of a query ; The pump-handled pig-tail, and whiskers worn then, AVith scarce an exception, by sea-faring men, The jacket, — the loose trousers ' bows'd up together'... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1869 - 194 pages
...A couple of Travellers, way-worn and weary, Were making their way ; Their profession, you'd say Ata single glance, did not admit of a query ; The pump-handled...and whiskers worn then, With scarce an exception, hy sea-faring men, The jacket, — the loose trousers 'hows'd up together' — all Guiltless of hraces,... | |
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