OMNES. Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holiday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! LADY MACBETH. / kill'd the king; my husband is a heavy dunce; He left the grooms unmassacred, then massacred the stud. One loves long gloves ; for mittens, like... Rejected Addresses, Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum - Seite 124von James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 127 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1812 - 356 Seiten
...like Molyneux or Beelzebub, And t'others clack, who pats her back, is louder far than Hell's hubbub. They tweak my nose, and round it goes, I fear they'll...Punch's holiday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! He left the grooms unmassacred, then massacred the »tud. 1 love a long glove, for mittens, like... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1813 - 472 Seiten
...staunch, I ne'er begin to fill it ere I Feel that I've no stomach left for entertainment military. OMNES. Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holiday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! [Exeunt dancing* James JJallantjne and Co.. Printers, Edinburgh. In the Press, and speedily will... | |
| North Ludlow Beamish - 1829 - 314 Seiten
...to speak, I find By my inward stir Remonstratory Ode, by the Elephant of Exeter Change. Ap. T. HOOD. Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holiday, Glory to Tom-foolery. Huzza ! huzza ! Rejected Addresses. IT was a glorious August morning ; gun after gun reverberated in quick succession... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1851 - 272 Seiten
...her back, is louder far than hell's hubbub. They tweak my nose, and round it goes — I fear they '11 break the ridge of it, Or leave it all just like Vauxhall,...' OMNES. Round let us bound, for this is Punch's, holyday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! LADY MACBETH. 7 kill'd the king ; my husband is a heavy... | |
| James Smith - 1855 - 152 Seiten
...aud dance it quite the dandy, 0 ; But as for tunes I have but one, and that is Drops of Brandy, 0. OMNES. Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holiday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! JULIET. I'm Juliet Capulet, who took a dose of hellebore. A Hell-of-a-bore I found it to put on a... | |
| William Watts - 1846 - 132 Seiten
...the natives, and the juice spit into a large bowl, is diluted with water." — See Cook's Voyages, J "Round let us bound, for this is punch's holiday, Glory to Tom-foolery — huzza, huzza '." — Rejected Addresses. It is hardly possible to caricature this childish stuff, or give an outre... | |
| James Smith - 1860 - 460 Seiten
...her back, is louder far than hell's hubbub. They tweak my nose and round it goes — I fear they '11 break the ridge of it, Or leave it all just like Vauxhall, with only half the bridge of it.3 OMNES. Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holyday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! LADY... | |
| Peter Paradox (pseud.) - 1860 - 330 Seiten
...a lady of his own name, who had remained faithful to him to the last, returned home. CHAPTER IV. " Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holiday, Glory to Tomfoolery — huzza ! huzza ! " Rejected Addresses. THE morning of the day on which the great Rotunda ball was to take place, arrived... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1871 - 444 Seiten
...her back, is louder far than hell's hubbub. They tweak my nose and round it goes — I fear they '11 break the ridge of it, Or leave it all just like Vauxhall, with only half the bridge of it.3 OMNES. Round let us bound, for this is Punch's holyday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! LADY... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 828 Seiten
...of the Opera Home. JAMES AND HORACE SMITH. They tweak my nose, and round it goes — I fear they '11 holyday, Glory to Tomfoolery, huzza ! huzza ! LADY MACBETH. /kill'd the king ; my husband is a heavy... | |
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