| 1822 - Liczba stron: 384
...there is little to extract. In the second canto he thus facetiously describes the long vacation : " Now at such times as lawyers walke the streets, Without...waste, Where senators and judges late were plac't." In the third part, Wolsey mourns his fall. There occurs a beautiful idea in the following stanza :... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - Liczba stron: 392
...there is little to extract. In the second canto he thus facetiously describes the long vacation : " Now at such times as lawyers walke the streets, Without...hands ; When friendly neighbour with his neighbour mectes. Without false chalenge to each others lands, The counsellor without his client stands ! When... | |
| John Timbs - 1873 - Liczba stron: 170
...appear in scarlet. — Proceedings London andMiddlesex A rchceological Society. THE LONG VACATION. '' Now at such times as lawyers walke the streets, Without long rowles of paper in their hands : When friendly neighbour with his neighbour meetes. Without false chalenge to... | |
| Howard Paul, John Timbs, Percy Fitzgerald - 1873 - Liczba stron: 456
...appear in scarlet. — Proceedings London andMiddlesex Archceological Society. THE LONG VACATION. " Now at such times as lawyers walke the streets, Without long rowles of paper in their hands ; , When friendly neighbour with his neighbour meetes. Without false chalenge... | |
| Charles Crawford - 1913 - Liczba stron: 614
...his fault. /. Syluester. Of the Vacation. P-J79 1998 — At such times when Lawyers walk the streetes Without long rowles of papers in their hands, When...neighbour with his neighbour meetes, Without false challenge to each others lands, The Counsellour without his Clyent stands : When that large Capitall... | |
| 1822 - Liczba stron: 390
...there is little to extract. In the second canto he thus facetiously describes the long vacation: " Now at such times as lawyers walke the streets, Without...hands; When friendly neighbour with his neighbour tneetes, Without false chalenge to each others lands, The counsellor without his client stands ! When... | |
| |