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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an Historical ... - Page 252
by George Ellis - 1803 - 458 pages
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English Poems: The Elizabethan age and the Puritan period (1550-1660)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 570 pages
...that that would be thought upon (I trow) besides the bride. Now hats fly off, and youths carouse; 85 Healths first go round, and then the house; The bride's came thick and thick: When I He tangled in her hair 5 And fettered to her eye, The gods that wanton in th.: air Know no such...
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English Poems: The Elizabethan age and the Puritan period (1550-1660)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 572 pages
...Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated? 75 And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company was seated. The business...
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The Pageant of English Poetry

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1909 - 636 pages
...hand, Marched boldly up like our trained 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 ? And this the very reason was, Before the Parson could say grace The company was seated....
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The Works of Sir John Suckling in Prose and Verse

Sir John Suckling - 1910 - 454 pages
...train'd band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, 85 What man of knife or teeth waa able To stay to be intreated ? And this the very reason...the parson could say grace. The company was seated. 9° The bus'ness of the kitchen's great, For it is fit that man should eat ; Nor was it there deni'd...
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The English Poets: Selections, Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1910 - 524 pages
...Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated? And this the vety reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company was seated. The business of the kitchen...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1918, Volume 1

1918 - 2030 pages
...Mdrched !x>!dly up, like our trained-band. Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be in treated? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company was seated....
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The Book of Humorous Verse

1920 - 996 pages
...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? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace The company was seated....
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Homes of the Past: A Sketch of Domestic Buildings and Life in England from ...

William Henry Helm - 1921 - 310 pages
...Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. " When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be...the parson could say grace, The Company was seated. " The business of the kitchen's great, For it is fit that men should eat ; LINF.N PKKSS. OAK AND \VALM"I...
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The Week-end Book

Vera Meynell, Francis Meynell, John Goss - 1927 - 396 pages
...Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be...the parson could say grace, The company was seated. The business of the kitchen's great, For it is fit that men should eat, Nor was it there denied —...
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The Week-end Book, Volume 1

Vera Meynell - 1925 - 380 pages
...Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated ? And this the very reason was, L' Before the parson could say grace, The company was seated. The business of the kitchen's great,...
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