| Thomas Hood - English wit and humor - 1855 - 590 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver—get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Thomas Hood - English poetry - 1856 - 302 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab ! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| 1857 - 468 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver—get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| William Evans Burton - Wit and humor - 1858 - 586 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'NabJ You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| William Evans Burton - Wit and humor - 1859 - 584 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'NabI You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 494 pages
...London streets, and especially Seven Dials, is a needle in a bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver—get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty...wonder he left the court, where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 482 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab ! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...wonder he left the court, where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Children in literature - 1861 - 228 pages
...child as is lost about London streets, and especially Seven Dials, is a needle in a bottle of hay, — The last time as ever I see him, poor thing ! was...as gold in the gutter, a playing at making little dirt-pies. 1 wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, With two... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1863 - 296 pages
...bottle of hay. I am all in a quiver — get out of my sight, do, you wretch, you little Kitty M'Nab ! You promised to have half an eye to him, you know...I wonder he left the court where he was better off than all the other young boys, "With two bricks, an old shoe, nine oyster-shells, and a dead kitten... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - Humorous songs - 1863 - 308 pages
...grief is torn, I wish I never had been born! in a bottle of hay. I've lost, I've lost my child!" 03 blessed motherly eyes, Sitting as good as gold in the gutter a making of little " The last time as ever I see him was with my own two dirt pies. Why should he leave... | |
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