Oh, shade of the Cheesemonger ! \ you, who, alas, Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounseers in brass, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes, When Kings held the bottle, and Europe the stakes... The Fudge Family in Paris - Página 168de Thomas Moore - 1818 - 168 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 560 páginas
..."Oh ! shade of the cheesemonger !* you who, alas ! Doubled up by the dozen those Moumeeri in brass, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes, When kings held the bottle, nnd Europe the stakes." The late C. Apperley, Esq. (Nimrod), too, no mean a judge upon sporting affairs,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 180 páginas
...Cheesemonger ! f you, who, alas Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounseers in brass, * Transported. V^_^ V ^ On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes,...the bottle, and Europe the stakes, Look down upon BEN—see him, dunghill all o'er, Insult the fall'n foe, that can harm him no more; Out, cowardly spooney... | |
| 1818 - 588 páginas
...Cheesemonger!^ you, who, alas! Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounseers in brass, On that great day of milting, when blood lay in lakes, When kings held the bottle, and Europe the stakes, Look down upon BKN — see him, dung-hill all o'er, Insult the fall'n foe, that can harm him no more; Out, cowardly... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1823 - 300 páginas
...Life-guardsman, one of the Fancy, who di8tiog»isli*&il ,".rn«Hf, and was killed, in a late memorable set-to, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes,...o'er, Insult the fall'n foe, that can harm him no more ! Outcowardly spooney! — again and again, By the fist of my father, I blush for thee, Hen. To show... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 páginas
...Oh, shade of the Cheesemonger /§ you who, alas! Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounseers in brass, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes,...upon BEN — see him dunghill all o'er, Insult the fallen foe that can harm him no more ; * Gin. f Transported. 5 A Life-Guardsman, one of the Fancy,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 316 páginas
...Oh, shade of the Cheesemonger .'§ you who, alas! Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounseers in brass, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes,...upon BEN — see him dunghill all o'er, Insult the fallen foe that can harm him no more ; * Gin. f Transported. § A Life-Guardsman, one of the fancy,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 350 páginas
...Oh, shade of the Cheesemonger^ you, who, alas ! Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounscers in brass, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes,...Europe the stakes, Look down upon BEN — see him, dunghitl all o'er, Insult the faU'n foe, that can harm him no more ; Out, cowardly spooney ! — again... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 páginas
...Oh, »hade of the Cheesemonger!* you who, alas! Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounsccrs in brass, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes, When Rings held the bottle and Europe the stakes, Look down upon BEN— see him dunghill all o'er, Insult... | |
| 1831 - 398 páginas
...But "Shade of the cheese-monger,* you, who alas! Doubled up by the dozen those mounseers in braas, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes,...Kings held the bottle and Europe the stakes Look down on my friend !' Nay, may every top-sawyer, of ancient and modern science, from Pollux to Jim Belcher,... | |
| 1868 - 710 páginas
...whose " Waterloo" is now at the United Service Club, the artist having, if we err not, been present on that " Great day of milling, when blood lay in...When kings held the bottle, and Europe the stakes." Very advanced in age, may he boast his hundred years, like that brother of the sword and brush M, de... | |
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