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" ... liable, and we anticipate his immediate rise to resume his labors. But how are we undeceived by the heart-rending tale that Jack fell down And broke his crown— Nothing now remains but to deplore the premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention... "
The Philadelphia Souvenir: A Collection of Fugitive Pieces from the ... - Page 145
edited by - 1826 - 212 pages
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The Cyclopędia of Wit and Humor: Containing Choice and Characteristic ...

William Evans Burton - Wit and humor - 1859 - 690 pages
...Nothing now remains but to deplore the premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the rr,, .- has much perplexed the commentators. The learned Microphilus,...sufferer might have been, the heaviest, it was really his pericraninm which sustained the damage. Having seen the fate of Jack, we were anxious to know the lot...
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A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1859 - 812 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the crown has much perplexed the commentators. But my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in...fate of Jack, we are anxious to know the lot of his com panion. Alas ! And Oill came tumbling after. Here the distreos thickens on us. Unable to support...
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A compendium of American literature, arranged by C.D. Cleveland. Stereotyped ed

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the crown has much perplexed the commentators. But my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in...conjecturing that, as the crown is often used metaphorically fur the head, and as that part is, or, without any disparagement to the unfortunate sufferer, might...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1862 - 796 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy Johu. The mention of the erown has much perplexed the commentators. But my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in conjecturing that, as the erown is often used metaphorically for the head, and as that part is, or, without any disparagement...
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A Compendium of American Literature, Chronologically Arranged: With ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1865 - 798 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the crown has much perplexed 'ho commentators. Kut my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in...and as that part is, or, without any disparagement '" the unfortunate sufferer, might have been, the heaviest, it was ''-•ally his pericranium which...
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An Elocutionary Manual: With an Introductory Essay on the Study of ...

Readers and speakers - 1875 - 448 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the crown has much perplexed the commentators. But my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in...for the head, and as that part is, or, without any 9 disparagement to the unfortunate sufferer, might have been, the heaviest, it was really his pericranium...
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Half-hours with the Best American Authors, Volume 3

American literature - 1886 - 524 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the erown has much perplexed the commentators. But my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in...pericranium which sustained the damage. Having seen the OD fate of Jack, we are anxious to know the lot of his companion. Alas ! And Gill came tumbling after....
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The Elocutionist's Annual ...: Comprising New and Popular Readings ..., Issue 3

Readers - 1889 - 220 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the crown has much perplexed the commentators. But my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in...Having seen the fate of Jack, we are anxious to know Ihe lot of his companion. Alas I Here the distress thickens on us. Unable to support the loss of his...
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Best Things from Best Authors...

English literature - 1890 - 632 pages
...premature fate of the unhappy John. The mention of the crown has much perplexed the commentators. But my learned reader will doubtless agree with me in...as that part is, or, without any disparagement to th* unfortunate sufferer, might have been, the heaviest, it was really his pericraninm which sustained...
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A Compendium of American Literature, Chronologically Arranged: With ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1859 - 798 pages
...reader will doubtless agree with me in eonjeeturing that, as the erown is often used metaphorieally for the head, and as that part is, or, without any...sufferer, might have been, the heaviest, it was really his perieranium whieh sustained the damage. Having seen the fate of Jaek, we are anxious to know the lot...
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