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The Ingoldsby Legends
or, Mirth and Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby [i.e. R. H. Barham]
Ingoldsby, Thomas (1788-1845)
I.
VOLUME I
II.
VOLUME II
3.
VOLUME III
THE LORD OF THOULOUSE:
THE WEDDING-DAY;
THE BLASPHEMER'S WARNING.
THE BROTHERS OF BIRCHINGTON.
THE KNIGHT AND THE LADY.
THE HOUSE-WARMING!!
THE FORLORN ONE.
UNSOPHISTICATED WISHES.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
HERMANN; OR, THE BROKEN SPEAR.
HINTS FOR AN HISTORICAL PLAY;
MARIE MIGNOT.
[section]
MORAL.
THE TRUANTS.
THE POPLAR.
MY LETTERS.
THE CONFESSION.
NEW MADE HONOUR.
EPIGRAM.
SONG.
EPIGRAM.
SONG.
AS I LAYE A-THYNKYNGE.
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The Ingoldsby Legends
What became of the Pagan I really can't say;
But I think I've been told, When he'd enter'd their fold,
And was now a Franciscan some twenty days old,
He got up one fine morning before break of day,
Put the
Pyx
in his pocket—and then ran away.
The Ingoldsby Legends