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The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood: With Some Account of the Author. In Four ... - Page 167
by Thomas Hood - 1863
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 66

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1842 - 566 pages
...So that to guess his subject from his faces, He meant to give a lecture upon apes— " Com—com—I say ! You go away! Into two parts my head you split—...Can you not come another day ?" Says he—" I will." " No—no—you scream and bawl! You must not come at all! You have no rights, by rights, to beg—...
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The Common School Speaker: A New Collection of Original and Selected Pieces ...

William Bentley Fowle - Recitations - 1844 - 302 pages
...savage as a bandit, Made up directly to the tattered man, And thus in broken sentences began — " Com — com — I say ! You go away ! Into two parts my head you split — My fiddle can not hear himself one bit, When I do play — You have no business in a place so still ! Can you...
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Eliza Cook's journal, Volume 11

430 pages
...to the tattcr'd man, And thus in broken sentences began — " Coin — com — I say ! You go away 1 Into two parts my head you split — • My fiddle cannot hear himself a bit, When I do play — Yon have no bis'ness in a place so «till ! Can you not come another day ? " Says he — "I will."...
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The New American Speaker: A Collection of Oratorical and Dramatical Pieces ...

John Celivergos Zachos - Elocution - 1851 - 570 pages
...As savage as a bandit, Made up directly to the tattered man, And thus in broken sentences began : " Com — com — I say ! You go away ! Into two parts...hear himself a bit, When I do play — You have no business in a place so still ! Can you not come another day ? " Says he, " I will." " No — no —...
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The Works of Thomas Hood...: Complete poetical works

Thomas Hood - 1861 - 494 pages
...strangest shapes, So that to guess his subject from his faces, He meant to give a lecture upon apes. " Com — com — I say ! You go away ! Into two parts...Can you not come another day?" Says he—" I will." 11 No— no — you scream and bawl ! You must not come at all ! You have no rights, by rights, to...
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The Works of Thomas Hood, Volume 2

Thomas Hood - English literature - 1865 - 616 pages
...strangest shapes, So that to guess his subject from his faces, He meant to give a lecture upon apes, " Com — com — I say ! You go away ! Into two parts...hear himself a bit, When I do play — You have no bis' ness in a place so still ! • Can you not come another day?" Says he—" I will." " No - no —...
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The American Union Speaker: Containing Standard and Recent Selections in ...

John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1868 - 636 pages
...As savage as a bandit, Made up directly to the tattered man, And thus in broken sentences began : " Com — com — I say ! You go away ! Into two parts...hear himself a bit, When I do play — You have no business in a place so still ! Can you not come another day ? " "No — no — you scream and bawl...
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The American Union Speaker: Containing Standard and Recent Selections in ...

John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1870 - 636 pages
...Made up directly to the tattered man, And thus in broken sentences began : " Com — com — I say l You go away ! Into two parts my head you split —...hear himself a bit, When I do play — You have no business in a place so still I Can you not come another day ? " Says he, " I will.' " No — no —...
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Works, Volume 8

Thomas Hood - 1872 - 472 pages
...strangest shapes, So that to guess his subject from his faces, He meant to give a lecture upon apes — " Com — com — I say ! You go away ! Into two parts...play — You have no bis'ness in a place so still J Can you not come another day 1 " Says he— " I will." • * No — no — you scream and bawl !...
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The comic poems of Thomas Hood, ed. by S. Lucas

Thomas Hood - English poetry - 1873 - 524 pages
...strangest shapes, So that to guess his subject from his face, He meant to give a lecture upon apes — " Com — com — I say ! You go away ! Into two parts...in a place so still ! Can you not come another day F" Says he—" I will." " No — no — you scream and bawl ! You must not come at all ! You have no...
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