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" What heads for painters' easels ! Come here and kiss the infant, dears — (And give it p'rhaps the measles !) "Your charming boys I see are home From Reverend Mr. Russell's ; 'T\vas very kind to bring them both — (What boots for my new Brussels !)... "
Poems of Thomas Hood - Page 222
by Thomas Hood - 1897 - 415 pages
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 16

1830 - 550 pages
...Well now I call that shabby: I shnnld, have loved to kiss her EO — (A aabby, dabby, babby.) " An«! Mr. S , I hope he's well, Ah ! though he lives so handy, He never now drops io to sup— fThe better for our brandy.) " Come, take a seat— I long to hear A boat Matilda's marriage...
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The Comic annual. By T. Hood

1831 - 298 pages
...give.it p'rhaps the measles !) HI. " Your charming boys I see are home From Reverend Mr. Russet's ; 'Twas very kind to bring them both, — (What boots for my new Brussels ! ) FRIENDS DROPPING IN. IV. " What! little Clara left at home ? Well now I call that shabby : I should...
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The Comic Annual, Volume 2

Thomas Hood - English wit and humor - 1831 - 304 pages
...it p'rhaps the measles!) III. " Your charming boys I see are home From Reverend Mr. Russel's; 'Twas very kind to bring them both,— (What boots for my new Brussels !) FRIENDS DROPPING IN. 1.,. IV. " What! little Clara left at home ? Well now I call that shabby :...
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Hood's own; or, Laughter from year to year

Thomas Hood - 1839 - 450 pages
...give it p rhaps the measles !) " Your charming boys I see are home From Reverend Mr. Russel 8 ; 'Twas very kind to bring them both, — (What boots for...home ? Well now I call that shabby : I should have lov'd to kiss her so, — (A fUbby, dabby, babby !) " And Mr. S., I hope he's well, Ah ! though he...
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The Poughkeepsie Casket, Volume 2

1839 - 430 pages
...Ruaetfr. 1 Twas very kind to bring them both — ! H hat boots for my new Brussels ') What, little Chara left at home ! Well now, I call that shabby; I should...loved to kiss her so — (A flabby, dabby babby!) Anrl Mr. S. I hope ix well ; All ! though he lives so handy, He never now drops in to sup — (The...
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Hood's Own: Or, Laughter from Year to Year. Being Former Runnings of His ...

Thomas Hood - English wit and humor - 1846 - 590 pages
...boys I see are home From Reverend Mr. Russel s ; 'Twas very kind to bring them both, — (What bunts for my new Brussels !) " What ! little Clara left...home ? Well now I call that shabby : I should have lov'd to kiss her so, — (A flabby, dabby, babby !) " And Mr. S., I hope he's well, Ah ! though he...
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Songs of Ireland and Other Lands: Being a Collection of the Most Popular ...

Songs, English - 1847 - 906 pages
...it, p'rhaps, the measles I ) Your charming boys I see are home, From Reverend Mr. Russell's — Twas very kind to bring them both — (What boots for my...home ? Well, now I call that shabby ! I should have lov'd to kiss her so — (A flabby, dabby babby ! ) And Mr. S., I hope he's well — But, though he...
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The Vauxhall comic song-book. Ed. by J.W. Sharp

Vauxhall comic song-book - 1847 - 238 pages
...I see, are home J?rom Reverend Mr. Russell's ; 'Twas very kind to bring them both ! — Aside. — What boots for my new Brussels ! " What ! little Clara...home ! Well, now I call that shabby ; I should have liked to kiss her so, — Aside. — The shabby, dabby, babby ! " And Mr. S., I hope he's well ; And,...
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The British minstrel; A choice collection of modern songs. 2 pt. [in 1 vol ...

British minstrel - 1848 - 480 pages
...lik'd to kiss her so ! — jfside. — The shahhy, dahhy, hahhy ! " And Mr. S., I hope he's well, And, though he lives so handy, He never now drops in to sup ; Aside. — The hetter for our hrandy ! " Come, take a seat — 1 long to hear Ahout Matilda's marriage;...
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Lives of the Illustrious: (the Biographical Magazine)., Volume 1

Biography - 1852 - 318 pages
...it, perhaps, the measles !) Your charming boys, I see, are home From Reverend Mr. Russet's ; 'Twas very kind to bring them both — (What boots for my...home ? Well, now, I call that shabby ; I should have lov'd to kiss her so — (A flabby, dabby babby !) And Mr. S., I hope he's well ; Ah ! though he lives...
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