Chap-books of the eighteenth century . A. Three Fidlers m Thames Street^ who played up a bride-groom in the Mornifig, who gave them nothing to drink. The True Trial of Uiiderstanding. 311 Q, There is a steeple standing fair,Tis built upon a rock of care,Therein a noise both fierce and shrill,Tho here was neither clock nor A. An old woman scolding in a high crowned Hat. 312 Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. Q. My weapon is exceeding keen,Of which I think I well may boast,And Ill encounter Colonel GreenTogether with his mighty me they could not then compare,I conquer them bo


Chap-books of the eighteenth century . A. Three Fidlers m Thames Street^ who played up a bride-groom in the Mornifig, who gave them nothing to drink. The True Trial of Uiiderstanding. 311 Q, There is a steeple standing fair,Tis built upon a rock of care,Therein a noise both fierce and shrill,Tho here was neither clock nor A. An old woman scolding in a high crowned Hat. 312 Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. Q. My weapon is exceeding keen,Of which I think I well may boast,And Ill encounter Colonel GreenTogether with his mighty me they could not then compare,I conquer them both great and small,Tho thousands stood before me thereI stood and got no harm at all.


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