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
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1877 - 360 páginas
...immortalizes him in verse : — " 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." Shaw received innumerable wounds and died of exhaustion during the night. Nor must the exploits of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1881 - 900 páginas
...Oh, shade of the Cheesemonger I you, who, alas ! Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounseers in brass, On that great day of milling, when blood lay in lakes,...see him, dunghill all o'er, Insult the fall'n foe, tint can harm him no more. Out, cowardly tpooney 1 — again and again, By tin- fist of my father,... | |
| John Ashton - 1890 - 414 páginas
...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,...Stakes, Look down upon Ben, see him. Dunghill all o'er, Moult the fall'n foe that can harm him no more ; Out, cowardly Spooney ! again and again. By the fist... | |
| John Ashton - 1890 - 420 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,...and Europe the Stakes, Look down upon Ben, see him, Dung/till all o'er, Moult the fall'n foe that can harm him no more ; Out, cowardly Spooney .' again... | |
| John Ashton - 1890 - 404 páginas
...you who, alas '. Doubled up, by the dozen, those Mounseers in brass. On that great day of milling,3 when blood lay in lakes, When Kings held the bottle,...Stakes, Look down upon Ben, see him. Dunghill all o'er, Moult the fall'n foe that can harm him no more ; Out, cowardly Spooney ! again and again. By the fist... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 838 páginas
...Oh, shade of the Cheesemonger /7 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 ! Out, cowardly spooney ! — again and again, By the fist of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 874 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,...Europe the stakes, Look down upon BEN — see him, ./«»;•kill all c/er, Insult the fallen foe that can harm him no more ! Out, cowardly spooney! —... | |
| William J. Hillis - 1896 - 650 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,...spooney ! again and again, By the fist of my father, I blush for thee, Ben ! To show the white feather is many men's doom, — But what of one feather?... | |
| 1918 - 458 páginas
...given of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, and of the prowess of Sergeant Ewart and others of that regiment on : ' that great day of Milling, when blood lay in lakes, when Kings held the battle, and Europe the Stakes.' In this battle the Greys lost 164 killed and 60 wounded of their '... | |
| 1918 - 414 páginas
...given of the Scots Greys at Waterloo, and of the prowess of Sergeant Ewart and others of that regiment on : ' that great day of Milling, when blood lay in lakes, when Kings held the battle, and Europe the Stakes.' In this battle the Greys lost 164 killed and 60 wounded of their '... | |
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