| 1822 - 394 pages
...blooming through their first nigritude, the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes sounding like the peep peep of a young sparrow ; or liker to the matin lark should I pronounce them, in their aerial... | |
| 1822 - 734 pages
...blooming through their first nigritude, the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes sounding like the peep peep of a young sparrow ; or liker to the matin lark should I pronounce them, in their aerial... | |
| John Arliss - 1825 - 382 pages
...novices, blooming through their first nigritude the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier...their little professional notes sounding like the peep peep of a young sparrow; or liker to the matin lark should I pronounce them in their aerial ascents... | |
| Thomas Hood - English wit and humor - 1830 - 324 pages
...my joy—my sole relief? Myself. CROSS-PATCH. THE SWEEP'S COMPLAINT. " I like to meet a sweep—such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes, sounding like the peep, peep, of a young sparrow."—ESSAYS OF ELIA. " A voice cried Sweep no more ! Macbeth hath murdered... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...blooming through their first nigritude, the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes sounding like the peep peep of a young sparrow ; or liker to the matin lark should I pronounce them, in their aerial... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...blooming through their first nigritude, the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...,their little professional notes sounding like the peep peep of a young sparrow ; or liker to the matin lark should I pronounce them, in their aerial... | |
| 1835 - 466 pages
...earnestly fixed on its motionless hands. o£ a THE SWEEP'S COMPLAINT. " I like to meet a sweep — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes sounding like the peep, peep, of a. young sparrow." — ESSAYS OF I'.iiv " A voice cried, ' Sweep uo more ! Macbeth hath... | |
| Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...blooming through their first nigritude, the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes sounding like the peep peep of a young sparrow; or liker to the matin lark should I pronounce them, in their aerial ascents... | |
| Thomas Hood - English wit and humor - 1835 - 322 pages
...my joy — my sole relief? Myself. CBOSS-PATCH. THE SWEEP'S COMPLAINT. " I like to meet a sweep — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes, sounding like the peep, peep, of a young sparrow." — ESSAYS op ELIA. " A voice cried Sweep no more ! Macbeth hath murdered... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 362 pages
...blooming through their first nigritude, the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek — such as come forth with the dawn, or somewhat earlier,...their little professional notes sounding like the peep peep of a young sparrow; or liker to the matin lark should I pronounce them, in their aerial ascents... | |
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