| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 480 pages
...has no chink) . An't please your Honour," quoth the peasant, " This same desert is not so pleasant: " Give me again my hollow tree, " A crust of bread, and liberty 1" , aia Continuatque dapes ; necnon vernaliter ipsis Fungiturofficiis, prailambens omne quod aft'ert.... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...no chink.) " An't please your honour," quoth the peasant, " This same desert is not so pleasant : " Give me again my hollow tree, " A crust of bread, and liberty !" An ELEGY written in a COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD. (GRAY.J THE Curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 pages
...has no chink) ' An't please your honour,' quoth the peasant, , This same desert is not so pleasant : Give me again my hollow tree, A crust of bread and liberty !' BOOK I. EPISTLE I, To Lord Botingbrofce. CT. JOHN, whose love indulg'd my labours pastj ^ Matures... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 388 pages
...has no chink) ' An't please your honour,' quoth the peasant, ' This same desert is not so pleasant : Give me again my hollow tree, A crust of bread and liberty !' BOOK I. EPISTLE I. TO LORD BOLINGBROKE. ST. JOHN, whose love indulg'd my labours past',' Matures... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...no chink.) " An't please your Honor," quoth the peasant, " This same dessert is not so pleasant : " Give me again my hollow tree, " A crust of bread and liberty !" ODE I. BOOK IV. To Mentis. AGAIN? new tumults in my breast ? Ah spare me, Venus! let me, let me... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 536 pages
...no chink.) " An't please your honour," quoth the peasant, " This sanif dessert is not so pleasant : Give me again my hollow tree, A crust of bread, and liberty !" BOOK IV. ODE I. TO VENUS. AGAIN ? new tumults in my breast ? Ah spare me, Venus ! let me, Jet me... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 pages
...chink. ) " An't please your Honour," quoth the peasant, " This same dessert is not so pleasant : <« Give me again my hollow tree, " A crust of bread and liberty !" BOOK IV. ODE I. . TO VENUS. new tumults in my breast ? Ah spare me, Venus ! let me, let me rest... | |
| Elections - 1818 - 422 pages
...election is over, Mr. Wellesley will return to Draycot or Wanstead, and I to my original obscurity. " Give me again my hollow tree, A crust of bread and liberty." I am not seeking for a place; if I were, he has not the power to obtain it for me. He might, perhaps,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...no chink.) " An't please your honour," quoth the peasant, " This same dessert is not so pleasant : a full, or with an empty purse ? Thy life more wretched, Cu '•" ROBERT EARL OF OXFORD AND EARL MORTIMER. Sent to the Earl of Oiford, with Dr. Parnelfi Paemt... | |
| 1821 - 614 pages
...had no chink). " An't please your Honour, quoth the peasant, This same dessert is not so pleasant ; Give me again my hollow tree, A crust of bread, and liberty." '. > Common Sayings not always true — Dog and CatHusband and Wife —, Brothers — Southward Bridge—... | |
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