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" I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool, With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news ; Who, with his shears and measure in his hand, Standing on slippers, — which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary... "
Parbury's oriental herald and colonial intelligencer - Page 171
1838
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 2

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 820 pages
...244. с. i. Неги I clip The anvil of my sword, and do contest Hotly and nobly. Shabpeare. I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his iron did on his anvil coo!. Id. It must be told ; Yet ere you hear it, with all care put on The surest armour onoi/'d...
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Studies in Poetry: Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best ...

George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...Whilst he, that hears, makes fearful action With wrinkled brows, with nods, with rolling eyes. I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his...contrary feet) Told of a many thousand warlike French, That were embatteled and rank'd in Kent : Another lean unwash'd artificer Cuts off his tale, and talks...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 pages
...Whilst he, that hears, makes fearful action, With wrinkled brows, with nods, with rolling eyes. I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his...open mouth swallowing a tailor's news ; Who, with his sheers and measure in his hand, Standing on slippers, (which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon...
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Southennan. ...: In Two Volumes, Volume 1

John Galt - Fiction - 1830 - 222 pages
...an answer, or your return." . CHAPTER XLIV. " I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The while his iron did on the anvil cool, With open mouth, swallowing a tailor's news." SHAKSPEARE. IN proceeding from Knockwhinnie's lodgings, Southennan met his boy. " Ah ! Laird," exclaimed...
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The Etymological Compendium, Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions ...

William Pulleyn - London (England) - 1830 - 402 pages
...shoes and slippen were worn shaped after the right and left foot. Shakspeare describes his smith as " Standing on slippers, which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary feet. And Scott, in his " Discoverie of Witchcraft," observes, " that he who receiveth a mischance, will...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volume 1

William Hone - Days - 1830 - 878 pages
...shoes and slippers were worn shaped after the right and left foot. Shakespeare describes his smith as ' Standing on slippers, which his nimble haste Had falsely thrust upon contrary feel : — and Scott, in his ' Disooverie of Witchcraft,' observes, that he who receiveth a mischance...
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A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement and Present State of the ..., Volume 1

John Holland - Iron founding - 1831 - 364 pages
...long before Shakspeare's celebrated passage was written, in which Hubert is made to say, — " t saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst his...contrary feet), Told of a many thousand warlike French, That were cmbatteled and rank'd in Kent" King John. And it so happens, that at the very moment of transcribing...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, with Notes ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 pages
...action, With wrinkled brows, with nods, with roUinj «ja«,' 1 saw a smith stand with his hammer thos, d as many diseases under her roof, as come to— 2...I pray 1 1 Gent. Judge. 2 Gent. To three thousand hasle Had fiilsely thrust upon contrary feel),* Told of a thousand warlike French, That were embuttniled...
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The Melange: A Variety of Original Pieces in Prose and Verse : Comprising ...

Egerton Smith - English literature - 1831 - 656 pages
...'twould be, And my heart, Loo, ae freely I'd give. REIGNING TASTE FOR THE HORRIBLE AND TERRIFIC. " I saw a smith stand with his hammer thus, The whilst his...cool, With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news." Shakspeare. " The taste for murders in this country is so extravagantly eager, that murderers will...
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 500 pages
...wrinkled brows, with nods, with roI&Df eyes. I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus, The whilst Ms iron did on the anvil cool. With open mouth swallowing a tailor's new« • Who, with his shears and measure in his hard, Standing on slippers (which his nimble haste...
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