Had you but seen him in this dress, How fierce he look'd and how big, You would have thought him for to be Some Egyptian porcupig : He frighted all, cats, dogs, and all, Each cow, each horse, and each hog : For fear they did flee, for they took him to... Knickerbocker's New York - Seite 299von Washington Irving - 1849Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1723 - 348 Seiten
...him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig : He frighted all, Cats, Dogs, and all, Each Cow, each Horfe, and each Hog ; For Fear they did flee, for they took him to be Some ftrange out-landifh Hedge-hog. Got upon Trees and Houfes, On Churches fome, and Chimneys too ; But... | |
| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 346 Seiten
...him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig : He frighted all, Cats, Dogs, and all, Each Cow, each Horfe, and each Hog ; For Fear they did flee, for they took him to be Some ftrange out-landifh Hedge-hog. Got upon Trees and Houfes, On Churches fome, and Chimneys too ; But... | |
| 1792 - 394 Seiten
...him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig-. He frighted alii cats-, dogs, and all, Each cow, each horfe, and each hog ; For fear they did flee, .for they took him to be* Some ftrange outlandi(h hedge-hog. To fee:the fight', all people then, Got upon trees and houfes ; On churches... | |
| Washington Irving - 1809 - 270 Seiten
...drcSs How fierce he look'd and how big ; You would have thought him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig. He frighted all, cats, dogs and all, Each cow, each...flee, for they took him to be Some strange outlandish hedge hog."* * Balhd of Drag;, of Want. Notwithstanding all the great endowments and transcendent qualities... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 Seiten
...dress, How fierce he look'd and how big, You would have thought him for to be Some p^.yptian porcupig : He frighted all, cats, dogs, and all, Each cow, each...took him to be Some strange outlandish hedge-hog. To see this fight, all people then Got up on trees and houses, 90 On churches some, and chimneys too... | |
| Washington Irving - 1812 - 264 Seiten
...How Gerce lie look'd and ho>v big ; / You would have thought him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig. He frighted all, cats, dogs and all, Each cow, each...; For fear they did flee, for they took him to be . f Some strange outlandish hedge hog." \ ; Ballad of Drag, of Want. natufes, people every little village... | |
| 1819 - 394 Seiten
...this dress, How fierce he look'd and big; You would have thought him for to be An Egyptian porcupig : He frighted all, cats, dogs, and all ; Each cow, each horse, and each hog, For fear did flee, for they took him to be Some strange outlandish hedge-hog. To see this fight all people there... | |
| Washington Irving - 1819 - 290 Seiten
...dress How fierce he look'd and how big ; You would have thought him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig. He frighted all, cats, dogs and all, Each cow, each...flee, for they took him to be Some strange outlandish hedge hog." Ballad of Drag, of Want. man that the gallant Peter would have chosen to command his troops... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 540 Seiten
...dress How fierce he iook'd and how big, You would have thought him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig. He frighted all, cats, dogs and all, Each cow, each...took him to be Some strange outlandish hedge-hog." Ballad of Drag, of Want. 340 ERECTION OF FORT CASIMIR. breach of military etiquette to have appointed... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 556 Seiten
...thought him for to be Some Egyptian Porcupig. He frighted all, cats, dogs and all, Each cow, each florae, and each hog; For fear they did flee, for they took him to be Some strange outlandish hedge-hog." Pallod of Drag, of Want. Z* breach of military etiquette to have appointed a younger officer over his... | |
| |