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The Quarterly Review - Page 468
1836
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Life, Letters, and Writings, Volume 3

Charles Lamb - 1882 - 464 pages
...is odoriferous. No clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon ; no coalheaver bolteth him in reeking sausages ; he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, and for such a tomb might be content to die. - He is the best of sapors. Pine-apple...
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Essays of Elia: Y Charles Lamb; Illustrated by R. Swain Gifford, James D ...

Charles Lamb - 1884 - 546 pages
...odoriferous, — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon, — no coal-heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages, — he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, — and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pineapple...
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Essays of Elia: And Other Pieces

Charles Lamb - 1885 - 296 pages
...coalheaver bolteth him in reeking sausages— he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure— and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pine-apple is great. She is indeed almost too transcendent — a delight,...
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Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1886 - 690 pages
...is odoriferous ; no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon ; no coal-heaver bolteth him. in reeking sausages ; he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure,* and for such a tomb might be '?s content to die. 14. He is the best of sapors....
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 pages
...odoriferous — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon — no coalheaver the judicious epicure — and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pine-apple...
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Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1887 - 686 pages
...odoriferous; no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon; no coal-heaver boljeth him in reeking sausages ; he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure,* and for such a tomb might be 'is content to die. 14. He is the best of sapors....
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English Prose: From Maundevile to Thackeray

Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 pages
...odoriferous — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon — no coalheaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure — and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pine-apple...
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A Dissertation Upon Roast Pig

Charles Lamb - 1888 - 64 pages
...odoriferous — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon — no coalheaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure — and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pineapple...
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The Everyday Book ; Or, a Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular ...

William Hone - 1888 - 876 pages
...odoriferous — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejec'eth, the rank bacon — no coalhtaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure- -and for such a tomb might be content to die." ELIA further allegeth of " pig,"...
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Open Sesame!: Poetry and Prose for School-days, Volume 2

Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1890 - 410 pages
...odoriferous — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon — no coalheaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure — and for such a tomb might be content to die. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. WILLIAM...
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