The London Budget of Wit, Or, A Thousand Notable Jests: Many of Them Never Before Printed, and the Whole Arranged on an Entire New Plan Under the Following Heads : Women, Royal, Noble, Clerical, Legal, Medical, Military, Naval, Theatrical, Wit in Low Life ... : to which is Added, by Way of Appendix, a Selection of PunsWalker and Edwards, 1817 - 352 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... surprised at one general item , of- " Expenses for the night , four- teen Louis D'ors . " In vain did he remonstrate ; the artful Fleming knew the generous character of the dutchess , and was positive . The money was accord- ingly paid ...
... surprised at one general item , of- " Expenses for the night , four- teen Louis D'ors . " In vain did he remonstrate ; the artful Fleming knew the generous character of the dutchess , and was positive . The money was accord- ingly paid ...
Pagina 19
... surprised at her behaviour , when , being left alone with a fine woman , you had nothing to entertain her with but the wea- ther and the news ! " 65. A beautiful , but loquacious lady having her portrait painted , it was so admirably ...
... surprised at her behaviour , when , being left alone with a fine woman , you had nothing to entertain her with but the wea- ther and the news ! " 65. A beautiful , but loquacious lady having her portrait painted , it was so admirably ...
Pagina 28
... surprised ; a bye - stander said , " Why , sir , you seem more afraid now than before . " Aye , " replied he , most men are more afraid of a living wife than a dead one . " " 9 66 -- 66 96. A poor man , who had a termagant wife , after ...
... surprised ; a bye - stander said , " Why , sir , you seem more afraid now than before . " Aye , " replied he , most men are more afraid of a living wife than a dead one . " " 9 66 -- 66 96. A poor man , who had a termagant wife , after ...
Pagina 56
... , while he himself remained covered . " Soon after , they joined the hunt , when all the circle , as may well be expected , were greatly surprised to see the king so 56 ROYAL . the chapter of accidents had been so kind as to ...
... , while he himself remained covered . " Soon after , they joined the hunt , when all the circle , as may well be expected , were greatly surprised to see the king so 56 ROYAL . the chapter of accidents had been so kind as to ...
Pagina 57
... surprised to see the king so oddly attended . When they were arrived , his ma- jesty , turning to the clown , asked him if he could tell which was the king . " I don't know , " answered he , " but faith it must be one of us two , for we ...
... surprised to see the king so oddly attended . When they were arrived , his ma- jesty , turning to the clown , asked him if he could tell which was the king . " I don't know , " answered he , " but faith it must be one of us two , for we ...
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Pagina 64 - All they that see me laugh me to scorn: they shoot out the lip, they shake the head: Saying, "He trusted on the Lord that he would deliver him: let him deliver him, seeing he delighted in him.
Pagina 19 - Whosoever will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith except every one do keep whole and undefiled : without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
Pagina 104 - And he set his right foot on the sea, and his left foot on the land...
Pagina 20 - For, like as we are compelled by the Christian verity to acknowledge every Person by Himself to be God and Lord, so are we forbidden by the Catholic Religion to say, there be Three Gods or Three Lords.
Pagina 173 - said the Doctor, 'do you pretend to be paid for such a piece of work ? Why, you have spoiled my pavement, and then covered it over with earth, to hide your bad work ! ' ' Doctor ! ' said the paviour, ' mine is not the only bad work the earth hides.
Pagina 14 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goest, I will go; where thou lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my people, and thy God, my God.
Pagina 47 - It maketh men drunken and light in the head ; so do the vanities of the world, men are drunken therewith. Fourthly, He that taketh tobacco saith he cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him...
Pagina 236 - Twenty-one years," answered the soldier. The king, struck with his youth, which plainly indicated that he had not borne a musket so long as that, said to him, much astonished, "How old are you?
Pagina 311 - The boy sat down, and the Dean, going to the door, came up to the table with a respectful pace, and making a low bow, said, " Sir, my master presents his kind compliments, hopes you are well, and requests your acceptance of a small present.
Pagina 183 - Ill deeds are seldom slow; Nor single : following crimes on former wai.t : The worst of creatures fastest propagate. Many more murders must this one ensue, As if in death were propagation too.