Pleasantries: In Rhyme and Proseauthor, 1819 - 104 |
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Strona 64
... now the law doth quickly send Forces to sue , and to defend , With process dread and fell ; To last for many a rising sun , The end of law that's once begun , No man on earth can tell . 12 And now should any stranger stand , On this 64.
... now the law doth quickly send Forces to sue , and to defend , With process dread and fell ; To last for many a rising sun , The end of law that's once begun , No man on earth can tell . 12 And now should any stranger stand , On this 64.
Strona 65
... stranger stand , On this our savage D - y land , ' Tmay not be out of season , To say the moral well applies , Don't catch our manners as they rise , Nor , nor as they've risen . I Dn Woman . NATURE benignant and bounteous to man ,. 1 65.
... stranger stand , On this our savage D - y land , ' Tmay not be out of season , To say the moral well applies , Don't catch our manners as they rise , Nor , nor as they've risen . I Dn Woman . NATURE benignant and bounteous to man ,. 1 65.
Strona 69
... very much pleas'd that we've some of them here . It proves , though our foes from their envy would hate us , Our friends would rise up , like a crop of potatoes ; Who knows but they'll find here a Major O'Fla'rty To 69.
... very much pleas'd that we've some of them here . It proves , though our foes from their envy would hate us , Our friends would rise up , like a crop of potatoes ; Who knows but they'll find here a Major O'Fla'rty To 69.
Strona 93
... do for all ; The talent of the D -y mind , Is goaling of a Ball . 2 On a shrove Tuesday , see parade , This dirty institution ; And in miniature display'd , A red cap revolution . Juvenile Capacity . See our rising D- 1 -y race 93.
... do for all ; The talent of the D -y mind , Is goaling of a Ball . 2 On a shrove Tuesday , see parade , This dirty institution ; And in miniature display'd , A red cap revolution . Juvenile Capacity . See our rising D- 1 -y race 93.
Strona 94
In Rhyme and Prose George Brewer. Juvenile Capacity . See our rising D- 1 -y race , Strong , stupid , wild and rough ; With most unmeaning silly face , But impudence enough . * * The depravity of the boys and girls in this town is an ...
In Rhyme and Prose George Brewer. Juvenile Capacity . See our rising D- 1 -y race , Strong , stupid , wild and rough ; With most unmeaning silly face , But impudence enough . * * The depravity of the boys and girls in this town is an ...
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