I've ate; but any So good ne'er tasted before! — They're a fish, too, of which I'm remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in the Pond — Poor dear!— HE'LL CATCH US SOME MORE!! Anglers' Evenings - Page 21882 - 276 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1813 - 410 pages
...while taking away, When supper was over, the cloth and the tray,— "Eels a many I've ate; but any So good ne'er tasted before!— They're a fish, too,...fond.— Go, pop Sir Thomas again in the pond; Poor dear!—HE'LL CATCH us SOME MORE!" LOVE FROM THE NORTH. CHRISTINA ROSSETTI. I had a love in soft south... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1843 - 674 pages
...Eels a many I 've ate ; but any So good ne'er tasted before I — They 're a fish, too, of which I 'm remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in...Pond — "Poor dear!" — HE'LL CATCH us SOME MORE ! ! MORAL. All middle-aged Gentlemen let me advise, If you 're married, and have not got very good... | |
| 1843 - 676 pages
...Eels a many I Ve ate ; but any So good ne'er tasted before ! — They "re a fish, too, of which I 'm remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in the Pond — "Poor dear I" — HE'LL CATCH us SOME MORE! ! MORAL. All middle-aged Gentlemen let me advise, If you 're married,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 456 pages
...was the lust ecclesiastical act of his long and valuable life. They 're a fish, too, of which I 'm remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in the pond — ' Poor dear ! ' — HE 'LL CATCH us SOME MOKE ! ! " MORAL. All middle-aged gentlemen let me advise, If you 're... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 454 pages
...Ihii WM tb M* ecclesiastical act of ma long and valuable life. They 're a fish. 1 50, of which I 'm remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in the pond — *Poor dear! ' — HE 'LL CATCH us SOME MORI ! 1" All middle-aged gentlemen let me advise, If you 're married, and... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 468 pages
...wu the last ecclesiastical act of his long and valuable life. They 're a fish, too, of which I 'ra remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in the pond — 'Poor dear!' —HE 'LL CATCH us SOME MORB ! I" All middle-aged gentlemen let me advise, If you 're married, and... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 472 pages
...was the last ecclesiastical act of his long and valuable life. Tbey 're a fish, too, of which I 'm remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in the pond — ' Poor dear ! ' — HE 'LL CATCH us SOME MORK ! ! ** All middle-aged gentlemen let me advise, If you 're married,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 512 pages
...This WM the last ecclesiastical act of his long and valuable life. They 're a fish, too, of which I 'm remarkably fond. — Go — pop Sir Thomas again in...— ' Poor dear '. ' — HE'LL CATCH us SOME MORE ! IM All middle-nged gentlemen let me advise, If you 're married, and have not got very ^ood eyes,... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 394 pages
...taking away, . . , When supper was over, the cloth and the tray,— " Eels a many I've ate ; but any So good ne'er tasted before !— They're a fish, too, of which I'm remarkably fond.— Go—pop Sir Thomas again in the Pond— Poor dear !—HE'LL CATCH us SOME MORE ! ! " MORAL. All middle-aged... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 400 pages
...any So good ne'er tasted before t— They're a fish, too, of which I'm remarkably fond.— Go—pop Sir Thomas again in the Pond— Poor dear !—HE'LL CATCH us SOME MORE ! ! " MORAL. All middle-aged Gentlemen let me advise, If you're married, and have not got very good... | |
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