| Thomas Hood - 1833 - 322 pagina’s
...advice and transcribed it, — and here it is. OUR VILLAGE.— BY A VILLAGER. OUR village, that'sto say not Miss Mitford's village, but our village of...about not exceeding an acre and a half; It's common to all, and fed off by nineteen cows, six ponies, three horses, five asses, two foals, seven pigs, and... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1839 - 450 pagina’s
...took my landlady's advice and transcribed it, — and here it is. OUR VILLAGE.— BY A VILLAGER. OUR village, that's to say not Miss Mitford's village,...not exceeding an acre and a half ; It's common to all, and fed off by nineteen cows, six ponies, three horses, five asses, two foals, seven pigs, and... | |
| 1839 - 430 pagina’s
...by an riteulve circle of family connexions and friends.— [Com. From'Hood'iOwn.' OCR TILLAGE. Our village, that's to say not Miss Mitford's village,...Bullock Smithy, Is come into by an avenue of trees, threo oak pollard*, two elders, and a wilhy ; And in the middle there's a green of about not exceeding... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1844 - 302 pagina’s
...Mntisrag effect. The pupil should know that the village described is English, and not American. Our village, that's to say, not Miss Mitford's village,...Smithy, Is come into by an avenue of trees, three oaks, one poplar, two elders, and a withy ; And in the middle there 'sa green of about not exceeding... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1852 - 258 pagina’s
...took my landlady's advice and transcribed it, — and here it is. OUR VILLAGE.— BY A VILLAGER. OUR village, that's to say not Miss Mitford's village, but our village of Bullock Smithy, la come into by an avenue of trees, three oak pollards, two elders, and a withy ; And in the middle,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1854 - 480 pagina’s
...I took my landlady's advice and transcribed it,—and here it is. OUR VILLAGE.—BY A VILLAGER. OUR village, that's to say not Miss Mitford's village,...about not exceeding an acre and a half; It's common to all, and fed off by nineteen cows, six ponies, three horses, five asses, two foals, seven pigs, and... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1856 - 302 pagina’s
...mummy, There I stood alone, A nation with a dummy ! OUR VILLAGE. — BY A VILLAGER. OUR village, that 's to say, not Miss Mitford's village, but our village...pollards, two elders, and a withy ; And in the middle, there 'sa green of about not exceeding an acre and a half; It 's common to all, and fed off by nineteen... | |
| Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 pagina’s
...flashing free — While the hollow oak our palace is, Our heritage the sea. (Gur BY A VILLAGEE. OITE village, that's to say, not Miss Mitford's village,...about not exceeding an acre and a half; It's common to all, and fed off by nineteen cows, six ponies, three horses, five asses, two foals, seven pigs and... | |
| 1857 - 468 pagina’s
...nation with a dummy! OUR VILLAGE.—BY A VILLAGER OUR village, that's to say, not Miss Mitfbrd's lage, but our village of Bullock Smithy, Is come into by an avenue of trees, three c pollards, two elders, aiid a withy; And in the middle, there's a green of about i exceeding an acre... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 494 pagina’s
...took my landlady's advice and transcribed it — and here it is : OUR VILLAGE.— -BY A VILLAGER. OUR village, that's to say not Miss Mitford's village,...pollards, two elders, and a withy ; And in the middle, there 'sa green of about not exceeding an acre and a half; It's common to all, and fed off by nineteen... | |
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