But when, in about a month after my arrival in London, I went to Farnham, the place of my birth, what was my surprise ! Everything was become so pitifully small ! I had to cross, in my postchaise, the long and dreary heath of Bagshot. Then, at the end... Varieties in Prose - Pagina 66di William Allingham - 1893Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1823 - 782 pagine
...Thames was but a ' Creek !' But when, in about a month after my arrival is London, I went to Farnhtiiii, the place of my birth, what was my surprise ! Everything...cross, in my postchaise, the long and dreary heath of Bagihot. Then, at the end of it, to mount a hill, called Hungry Hill ; and from that hill I knew that... | |
| William Cobbett - 1818 - 628 pagine
...to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers I The Thames was but a "Creek!" But, when, in about a month after my arrival in London, I went to Farn/tam, the place of my birth, what was my surprise ! Every thing was become so pitifully small!... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 630 pagine
...laugh to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers! The Thames was but a "Creek!" But, when, in about a month after my arrival in London,...farnham, the place of my birth, what was my surprise ! Every thing was become so pitifully small! I had to cross, in my post-chaise, the long and dreary... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 154 pagine
...to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers! The Thames was but a " Creek!" But, when, in about a month after my arrival in London, I went to Farnham, the place of my 1 - birth, what was my surprise ! Every • thing was become so pitifully small! I --. badte cross,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1822 - 384 pagine
...to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers! The Thames was but a '.'Creek!" But, when, in about a month after my arrival in London, I went to Farnkam, the place of my birth, what was my surprise! Every thing was become so pitifully small! I... | |
| 1823 - 858 pagine
...to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers ! The Thames was but a ' Creek !' But when, in about a month after my arrival in London,...Bagshot. Then, at the end of it, to mount a hill, called Hungry Hill ; and from that hill I knew that I should look down into the beautiful and fertile vale... | |
| 1823 - 772 pagine
...to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Hivcrt ! The Thames was but a ' Creek !' But when, in about a month after my arrival in London,...was my surprise ! Everything was become so pitifully mini/ ! I had to cross, in my postchaise, the long and dreary heath of Bagshot. Then, at the end of... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 230 pagine
...laugh to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers! The Thames was but a 'creek." But when, in about a month after my arrival in London,...Farnham, the place of my birth, what was my surprise! Every thing was become so pitifully small! I had to cross, in my post-chaise, the long and dreary heath... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 236 pagine
...laugh to hear little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers! The Thames was but a 'creek!' But when, in about a month after my arrival in London,...Farnham, the place of my birth, what was my surprise! Every thing was become so pitifully small! I had to cross, in my post-chaise, the long and dreary heath... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 456 pagine
...little gutters, that I could jump over, called Rivers ! a The Thames was but a ' creek !' But when^rdn about a month after my arrival in London, I went to...Farnham, the place of my birth, what was my surprise ! Every thing was become so pitifully small ! I had to cross, in my post-chaise, the long and dreary... | |
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