| Hunting - 1820 - 424 pages
...In eighteen hundred and nineteen, Now march, my boys, in yanr Radial Again shall be, what before has rags ; Handle your sticks, and flourish your flags;...altar flat, With a whisk of Harry the Ninth's white hat ! Hampden and Fim were not half so And hev for Radicai Reform, good • As Doctor Watson and Thistlewood... | |
| American periodicals - 1871 - 878 pages
...the papers about the time of which we are speaking — 1819 — of which the last verse is — ' ' March , my boys, In your Radical rags, Handle your sticks and flourish your flags, Till you lay both the throne and altar flat With a whisk of Harry the Ninth's White Hat." Once a Week. SOME... | |
| Questions and answers - 1898 - 664 pages
...better than Noll ; Whose beaver was never so broad or flat As our King Harry the Ninth's white hat. Then hey for Radical Reform, &c. Now march, my boys,...Handle your sticks and flourish your flags, Till we lav the throne and the altar flat With a whisk of Harry the Ninth's white hat. Then hey for Radical... | |
| Electronic journals - 1866 - 674 pages
...Solicitor Coke." And Lawyer Pearson as learnedly spoke The conclusion is : —' FlTZHOPEIHS. Paris. " March, my boys, in your radical rags, Handle your sticks, and flourish your flags, Till you lay both the throne and altar flat With a whisk of Harry the Ninth's White Hat." Ттсно WING.—On... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - General - 1871 - 618 pages
...in the papers about the time of which we are speaking — 1819 — of which the last verse is — " March, my boys, in your Radical rags, Handle your sticks and flourish your flags. Till you lay both the throne and altar flat With a whisk of Harry the Ninth's White Hat." A CORRESPONDENT... | |
| 1871 - 628 pages
...in the papers about the time of which we are speaking — 1819 — of which the last verse is — " March, my boys, in your Radical rags, Handle your sticks and flourish your Hags, Till you lay both the throne and altar flat With a whisk of Harry the Ninth's White Hat." A CORRESPONDENT... | |
| Susanna Moodie - Literary Collections - 1993 - 404 pages
...Islington. I think my dear friend Bird you would have laughed yourself into pleurisy. It was indeed March my boys in your radical rags Handle your sticks and flourish your flags. Mm. Hunt upon a milk white steed most like a Farmer bold, rode foremost of the company in hopes to... | |
| John Harry Thurston - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 288 pages
...anxious humour: I think my dear friend Bird you would have laughed yourself into pleurisy. It was indeed March my boys in your radical rags Handle your sticks and flourish your flags. Mr. Hunt ... rode foremost ... Then came the incomparable blacking mass filled with trumpeters who... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - Art - 1871 - 628 pages
...papers about the time of which we are speaking — 1819 — of which the last verse is — " Mareh, ray boys, in your Radical rags, Handle your sticks and flourish your flags, Till you lay both the throne and altar flat With a whisk of Harry the Ninth's White Hat." A CORRESPONDENT... | |
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