Theodore Edward Hook, Richard Harris Dalton Barham
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PrimL Dm>. dbyGoOgk THZODOM) HOOK. "Mr. Fulmer looked at a high place and talked of Shakspeare, and said out of his own head these beautiful lines: — 'Halfway down Hangs one that gathers camphire, dreadful trade.' "This, I think it but right to say, I did riot myself see. ' Methinks he seems no bigger than his head, The fishermen that walk upon the beach Appear like mice.' " This, again, I cannot quite agree to, for, where we stood, they looked exactly like men, only smaller, which I attribute ...to the effect of distance ; and then Mi*. Ful- mer said this, — ' And yon tall anchoring bark Diminished to her cock — her cock a boy !' " This latter part I do not in the least understand, nor what Mr. Fulmer meant by cock ahoy ; however, Lavinia seem to comprehend it all, for she turned up her eyes and daid something about the immortal bird of heaven,* so I suppose they were alluding to the eagles, which doubtless build their avaries in that white mountain. " After dinner we read the Paris Guide, and looked over the list of all the people who had been incontinent during the season, whose names are all put down in a book at the inn for the purpose.
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