| Robert Southey - 1807 - 472 pages
...volumes, I A Description of London. In imitation ofScaroris description of Paris. HOUSES, churches, mix'd together ; Streets, unpleasant in all weather ; Prisons,...palaces, contiguous; Gates ; a bridge ; the Thames irriguous. Gaudy things enough to tempt ye ; Showy outsides ; insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanick... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...properly sustaining, May ail prove highly entertaining. A Description of London. HOUSES, churches, roix'd together, Streets unpleasant in all weather ; Prisons, palaces contiguous, Gates, a bridge, the Thames irriguous; Gaudy things enough to tempt ye, Showy outsides, insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanic... | |
| 1828 - 454 pages
...sea. Ui-trpoal, No* 14, 1827. HWJ • J no. rill. 33. DESCRIPTION OF LONDON. Houses, churches, mixed together, Streets unpleasant in all weather ; Prisons, palaces contiguous, Gates, a bridge, the Thames irriguous; Gaudy things, enough to tempt ye, Showy outsides, insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanic... | |
| 1824 - 486 pages
...a dirt pie, In hupes that her crust will be raised. DESCRIPTION OF LONDON. Houses, churches, mix'd together, Streets unpleasant in all weather. Prisons,...palaces contiguous, Gates — a bridge, the Thames irriguous ; Gaudy things enough to tempt ye, Showy outsides, insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanic... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...a dirt pie, In hopes that her crust will be raised. DESCRIPTION OF LONDON. Houses, churches, mix'd together, Streets unpleasant in all weather. Prisons,...palaces contiguous, Gates — a bridge, the Thames irriguous ; Gaudy things enough to tempt ye, Showy outsides, insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanic... | |
| George Wentworth - 1824 - 378 pages
...together, The devil himself could not live in such weather. DESCRIPTION OF LONDON. Houses, churches, mix'd together, Streets unpleasant in all weather. Prisons,...palaces contiguous, Gates — a bridge, the Thames irriguous ; Gaudy things enough to tempt ye, Showy outskles, insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanic... | |
| 1827 - 158 pages
...books, Vi%. not to judge of people by their looks. A DESCRIPTION OF LONDON. HOUSES, churches, mixt together, Streets unpleasant in all weather ; Prisons, palaces contiguous, Gates, a bridge, the Thames irriguous ; Gaudy things, enough to tempt ye, Shewy outsides, insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanic... | |
| 1857 - 652 pages
..."A DESCRIPTION OF LONDON. " In imitation of Scaron's Deicription of Paris. " Houses, Churches, mix'd together ; Streets, unpleasant in all weather ; Prisons,...Palaces, contiguous ; Gates ; a Bridge ; the Thames irriguous. " Gaudy things enough to tempt ye ; 5 Showy outsides, insides empty ; Bubbles, Trades, mechanic... | |
| Roses - 1867 - 172 pages
...find money for mischief, who can find none to buy corn. i'l^t&fr ••-:^vw TT OUSES, churches, mix'd together; Streets, unpleasant in all weather ; Prisons,...palaces, contiguous ; Gates, a bridge, the Thames irriguous ; Gaudy things enough to tempt you, Showy outsides, insides empty ; Bubbles, trades, mechanic... | |
| Lewis Strange Wingfield (hon.) - 1878 - 336 pages
...©porh. BY THE HON. LEWIS WINGFIELD, AUTHOR OF "SLIPPERY GROUND," ETC., ETC. " Houses, churches, mixed together ; Streets unpleasant in all weather ; Prisons, palaces contiguous, Gates, a bridge, the Thames imguous. Warrants, bailiffs, bills unpaid ; Lords of laundresses afraid. Rogues that nightly rob and... | |
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