| Wayne E. Burton - Wit and humor - 1867 - 674 pages
...More striking than classic, it " settled my bash," And proved very soon the last act of our se-sioa. "Fiddlesticks, is it, Sir? I wonder the ceiling Doesn't fall down and crush you — oh, you men have no feeling, You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures. Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers.... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868 - 712 pages
...that and the most of my dresses are ripped up ! " Here I ripped out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but, to use an expression...Doesn't fall down and crush you — oh, you men have no feeling, You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers.... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 pages
...that, and the most of my dresses, are ripped up !" Here I ripped out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but, to use an expression...Doesn't fall down and crush you. Oh ! you men have no feeling ! You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures ! Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers.... | |
| William Allen Butler - American poetry - 1871 - 284 pages
...And that and most of my dresses are ripped up I " Here I ripped out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but, to use an expression...wonder the ceiling Doesn't fall down and crush you, — you men have no feeling ; You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as... | |
| Jerome Barton - American wit and humor - 1871 - 204 pages
...that, and the most of my dresses are ripped up t " Here I ripped out something, perhaps rather rash. Quite innocent though ; but to use an expression More...my hash," And proved very soon the last act of our sessiop " Fiddlesticks, is it, sir 1 I wonder the ceiling Doesn't fall down and crash you— oh, you... | |
| Readers - 1872 - 514 pages
...that and the most of my dresses are ripped up ; " Here I ripped out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but, to use an expression...Doesn't fall down and crush you — oh, you men have no feeling, You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures, Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers.... | |
| George Manville Fenn - Wit and humor - 1899 - 534 pages
...are ripped up!" Here I ripp'd out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but to nse an expression More striking than classic, it " settled...Doesn't fall down and crush you. Oh, you men have no feeling ! You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures ! Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers.... | |
| Star reciter - 1873 - 330 pages
...that and the most of my dresses are ripped up !" Here I ripped OUT something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent though ; but, to use an expression...last act of our session. " Fiddlesticks, is it, sir 1 I wonder the ceiling Doesn't fall down and crush you. Oh, you men have '.o feeling ; You selfish,... | |
| American wit and humor - 1875 - 540 pages
...that and the most of my dresses arc ripped up !' Here I ripp'd OUT something, perhaps rather rash, Quite innocent, though ; but to use an expression...Doesn't fall down and crush you. Oh, you men have no feeling ! You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures ! Who set yourselves up as patterns and preachers.... | |
| George Manville Fenn - Wit and humor - 1899 - 548 pages
...most of my dresses are .ripped up!" Here I ripp'd out something, perhaps rather rash, Quite imiocent, though ; but to use an expression More striking than...the ceiling Doesn't fall down and crush you. Oh, you шеп have no feeling ! You selfish, unnatural, illiberal creatures ! Who set yourselves up as patterns... | |
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