| Samuel Butler, Robert Thyer - 1759 - 538 Seiten
...made htm tame as a Spaniel ; For fhe us'd to ride On his Back aftride, Nor did he do her any ill. r But, to the Admiration Of all both far and near, He hath been fhown In every Town, And eke in every Shire. And now, at length, he's brought ynto fair London City,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 738 Seiten
...fhe us'd to ride On his hack aft ride, Nor did he do her any ill. 50 A BALLAD IN TWO PARTS. 317 Eat, to the admiration Of all both far and near, He hath been fhown In every town, And eke in every fhire. 55 i .•' „ •« And now, at length, he 's brought... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1803 - 522 Seiten
...made him tame as a fpaniel ; For flie us'd to ride On his baek aftride, Nor did he do her any ill. $O But to the admiration Of all both far and near, He hath been fliown In ev'ry town, And eke in ev'ry fliire. j5 And now, at length, he 's brought Unto fair London... | |
| Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 414 Seiten
...made him as tame as a spaniel ; For she us'd to ride On his back astride, Nor did he do her any ill. But, to the admiration Of all both far and near, He hath been shown In every town, And eke in erery shire. And now, at length, he 's brought Unto fair London city, Where in Fleet-street All those... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 Seiten
...She made him tame as a spaniel ; For she us'd to ride On his back astride, Nor did he do her any ill. But, to the admiration Of all both far and near, He...town, And eke in every shire. And now, at length, he 's brought Unto fair London city, Where in Fleet-street All those may see 't That will not believe... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 568 Seiten
...passage in Butler which it serves to explain, and of which the sense has been hitherto mistaken : " And now at length he's brought " Unto fair London...those may see't, " That will not believe my ditty." Ballad on Cromwell. " Alluding," says the Editor, " to Cromwell's having lodged there at some period... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 Seiten
...And now, at length, he 's brought Unto fair London city, Where in Fleet-street All those may see Ч That will not believe my ditty. God save the king...And quickly send The wars an end, As here my song lias — Finis. MISCELLANEOUS THOUGHTS. ALL men's intrigues and projects tend, By several courses,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 Seiten
...She made him tame as a spaniel; For she used to ride On his back astride, Nor did he do her any ill. But to the admiration Of all both far and near, He...And quickly send The wars an end, As here my song has—Finis. MISCELLANEOUS THOUGHTS'. ALL men's intrigues and projects tend, By several courses, to... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 Seiten
...made him tame as a spaniel ; For she us'd to ride On his back astride, Nor did he Цо ber any Ш. But, to the admiration Of all both far and near, He...save the king and parliament,* And eke the prince's nighness ; And quickly send The wars an end, As here my song has — finis. A GOOD SOHT OF MAN. " Pray,"... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 328 Seiten
...She made him tame as a spaniel ; For she us'd to ride On his back astride, Nor did he do her any ill. But, to the admiration Of all both far and near, He...town, And eke in every shire. And now, at length, he 's brought Unto fair London city, Where in Fleet-street All those may see 't That will not believe... | |
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