| 1845 - 614 páginas
...away. When all the meat was on the tab!;, What man of knife or teeth was able Yo stay to be entreated T And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company was sealed. Now hats fly off, and youths carouse, Healths first go round, and then the house, The bride's... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand, March'd boldly up, like our train'd-band, Presented, and away. M;M<M=MkK K ߁ in treated ! And this the тегу reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company were... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 páginas
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand March'd boldly up, like our train'd band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife,...the parson could say grace, The company was seated. Now hats fly off, and youths carouse ; Healths first go round, and then the house, The bride's came... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 páginas
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand March'd boldly up, like our train'd band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be entreated1 232 SIR JOHN SUCKLING. [Lorr. X. And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 594 páginas
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand March 'd boldly up, like our train'd band Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To Rtay to be entreated ! And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - 392 páginas
...Each serving-man with dish in hand, March'd boldly up, like our train'd band, Presented and away. 16 When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife,...was, Before the parson could say grace, The company were seated. 1 7 Now hats fly off, and youths carouse ; Healths first go round, and then the house,... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - 392 páginas
...serving-man with dish in hand, March'd boldly up, like our train'd band, Presented and away. 16 AVhen all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be en treated ? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company were seated.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 580 páginas
...obey ; Each serving-man with dish in hand Marched boldly up, like our train-band, Presented and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife,...the parson could say grace The company was seated. Now hats fly off, and youths carouse ; Healths first go round, and then the house; The bride's came... | |
| 1861 - 300 páginas
...Wedding. Eaeh servingman with dish in hand Mareh'd boldly up like our train'd-band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife,...? And this the very reason was, Before the parson eould say graee The eompany was seated. Now hats fly off, and youths earouse ; Healths first go round,... | |
| 1867 - 530 páginas
...Each serving man, with dish in hand, March'd boldly up like our train'd band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be entreated 1 And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace Now hats fly off, and youths carouse... | |
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