id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37114 Hindley, Charles A History of the Cries of London, Ancient and Modern .txt text/plain 71612 5830 87 article on Old London Cries, in "Fraser's Magazine." "Cuthbert Bede." Mr. Edwin Goadby's "The England of Shakespeare,"--an excellent Text Book, City Press_, Aldersgate-street, London, for the use of the following [Illustration: OLD LONDON SHOP.] [Illustration: A STREET AT NIGHT--SHAKESPEARE'S LONDON.] and we have seen two rare prints of old London Cries not to be found in Come, buy this fine whistle for your little boy. [Illustration: BUY A FINE SINGING BIRD!] Come buy my gudgeons fine and new. Come buy my whitings fine and new. Come buy my mint, my fine green mint. Come buy my shrimps, my fine new shrimps, "At ten years old I cried apple pies in the street. [Illustration: THE NEW LONDON CRIES.] Come buy my fine matches--as long as I've any, Come buy my _old man_, a penny a root, So you'll buy of the old man, I pray. [Illustration: COME BUY MY FINE ROSES.] ./cache/37114.txt ./txt/37114.txt