| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 346 páginas
...For Houfes and Chueches, were to him Geefe and Turkies ; He eat all, and left none behind. But fome Stones, dear Jack, which he could not crack. Which on the Hills you will find. In York/hire, near fair Rotherham, The Place I know it well, Some Two or Three Miles,... | |
| 1723 - 348 páginas
...For Houfes and Chueches, were to him Geefe and Turkies ; He eat all, and left none behind. But fome Stones, dear Jack, which he could not crack, Which on the Hills you will find. In Yorkjhire, near fair Rotherham, The Place I know it well, Some Two or Three Miles,... | |
| 1788 - 398 páginas
...and churches were to him geefc and tin-kits ; He eat afl, and left none behind, But f<>mc ftoin'3, dear Jack, which he could not crack, Which on the hills you'll find. la Yorkshire, near fair Rot herwo, The place I know it well, Some two or three miles, or thereabouts,... | |
| 1819 - 394 páginas
...did eat ; Some say he'd eat up trees, And that the forests sure he would Devour up by degrees : For houses and churches were to him geese and turkeys....behind, But some stones, dear Jack, which he could not (rack. Which on the hills you will find. In Yorkshire, near fair Rotheram, The place I know it well... | |
| 1835 - 866 páginas
...Wantly. " Fur houses and churches were to him geese and turkeys, He eat all and left none behind, i'ut some stones, dear Jack, which he could not crack, Which on the hills you'll iiu.i. " "•No. 155. Venice, from the Porch of Madonna dtlla Salute. JMW turner, RA" Venice ! Well,... | |
| 1824 - 660 páginas
...WANTLEY. For booses and churches, were to him geese and turkies ; He eit all, and left none behind, Вт some stones, dear Jack, which he could not crack, Which on the hills you'll find. la Yorkshire, near fair Rotberam, Tie place, I know it well, Somttwo or three miles, or thereabouts,... | |
| 1830 - 542 páginas
...the roost unbounded stomach, and, like the far-famed dragon of Wantley, will digest any thing, ' For houses and churches were to him geese and turkeys,...and left none behind, But some stones, dear Jack, that he could not crack, Which on the hills you will find.' But we should have a different system if... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1844 - 318 páginas
...forests sure he would Devour up by degrees : For houses and churches were to him geese and turkies; He ate all, and left none behind, .. * But some stones, dear Jack, that he could not crack, Which on the hills you will find. In Yorkshire, near fair Rotherham, The place... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 páginas
...dragon did eat; Some say he ate up trees ; And that the forests sure he would Devour up by degrees. For houses and churches were to him geese and turkeys...and left none behind, , But some stones, dear Jack, that he could not crack, Which on the hill you will find." Dr. Percy, in the ' Reliques,' acquiesces... | |
| 1851 - 838 páginas
...dragon did eat ; Some say he ate of trees, And that the forests here he would Devour up by degrees ; For houses and churches were to him geese and turkeys;...none behind, But some stones, dear Jack, which he couldn't crack, Wbich on the hills you will find." The omnivorous dragon, having disposed of houses... | |
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