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" Who did nought but scratch and pray : Their dirty children puking — Their dirty saucepans cooking—- Their dirty fingers hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard, Turks and Greeks were — Whiskered and brown their cheeks were— Enormous wide... "
Fraser's Magazine - Page 92
1846
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The Student: a magazine of theology, literature, and science

1844 - 1128 lehte
...Their dirty finders hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard Turks and Greeks were, Whiskered, and brown their cheeks were, Enormous wide their breeks were, Their pipes did puff away. Each on his mat allotted, In silence smoked, and squatted, Whilst round their children trotti-d,...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 33. köide

1846 - 782 lehte
...Their dirty fingers hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard Turks and Greeks were, Whiskcr'd and brown their cheeks were, Enormous wide their breeks were. Their pipes did puffulwny ; Kacb on his mat allotted, In silence smoked and squatted, Whilst round iheir children trotted...
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Miscellanies: Ballads. The book of snobs. The tremendous adventures of Major ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1855 - 526 lehte
...dirty fingers hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard, Turks and Greeks were — Whiskered and brown their cheeks were — Enormous wide their breeks were, Their pipes did puff away ; Each on his mat allotted In silence smoked and squatted, Whilst round their children trotted...
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Ballads (gathered by the author from his own books, and various periodicals).

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1856 - 260 lehte
...dirty fingers hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard, Turks and Greeks were — Whiskered and brown their cheeks were — Enormous wide their breeks were — Their pipes did puff away ; Each on his mat allotted In silence smoked and squatted, "Whilst round their children trotted...
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A Budget of Humorous Poetry: Comprising Specimens of the Best and Most ...

1859 - 338 lehte
...Their dirty fingers hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard Turks and Greeks were— Whiskered and brown their cheeks were— Enormous wide their breeks were— Their pipes did puff away; • Each on his mat allotted In silence smoked and squatted, Whilst round their children trotted...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 lehte
...dirty fingers hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard Turks and Greeks were, — Whiskered SSED ARE THEY THAT MOURN." 0, DEEM not they are blest alone Whose lives a peacefu pulf away ; Each on his mat allotted In silence smoked and squatted, Whilst round their children trotted...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

1872 - 900 lehte
...Whiskered and brown their cheeks were, • Enormous wide their breeks were, — Their pipes did pu(T away ; That in books aro found, Thy skill to poet were, thouscorner tile pretty, prattling graces Of those small heathens gay. And so the hours kept tolling ; And through...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 lehte
...dirty fingers hooking Their »wanning fleas away. To starboard Turks and Greeks were, — Whiskered d away ; Each on his mat allotted In silence smoked and squatted, Whilst round their children trotted...
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The Peep-show

1875 - 592 lehte
...wonderfully told, but the poem is a long one : — To starboard, Turks and Greeks were — Whiskered and brown their cheeks were — Enormous wide their breeks were, Their pipes did puff away ; Each on his mat allotted In silence smoked and squatted, Whilst round their children trotted...
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, 2. köide

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 lehte
...dirty fingers hooking Their swarming fleas away. To starboard Turks and Greeks were, — Whiskered and brown their cheeks were, Enormous wide their breeks were, — Their pipes did puff away ; Each on his mat allotted In silence smoked and squatted, Whilst round their children trotted...
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