| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 halaman
...turkey-cock, or pigeon ; When honest sisters met to pray, not prate, About their own and not their neighbour's state. During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud...before the flood, Then times were good, merchants car'd not a rush For other fare than Jonakin and Mush. Although men far'd and lodged very hard, Yet... | |
| 1829 - 426 halaman
...turkey-cock, or pigeon ; When honest sisters met to pray, not prate, About their own and not their neighbour's state. During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud...before the flood, Then times were good, merchants car'd not a rush For other fare than Jonakin and Mush. Although men far'd and lodged very hard, Yet... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 554 halaman
...turkey-cock, or pigeon; When honest sisters met to pray, not prate, About their own and not their neighbour's state. During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud...before the flood, Then times were good, merchants car'd not a rush For other fare than Jonakin and Mush. Although men far'd and lodged very hard, Yet... | |
| 1840 - 544 halaman
...turkey-cock, or pigeon ; When honest sisters met to pray, not prate, About their own and not their neighbour's state. During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud...before the flood, Then times were good, merchants car'd not a rush For other fare than Jonakin and Mush. Although men far'd and lodged very hard, Yet... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 halaman
...turkey-cock, or pigeon ; When honest sisters met lo pray, not prate, About their own and not their neighbour's state. During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud...ancient planters' race before the flood, Then times were pood, merchants cared not a rush For other fare than jonakin and mush. Although men fared and lodged... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 558 halaman
...Flain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud Of the ancient planters' race hefore the flood, Tben tiroes were good, merchants cared not a rush For other fare...and mush. Although men fared and lodged very hard, Tet innocence was better than a guard. 'Twas long hefore spiders and worms had drawn Their dingy wehs,... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1849 - 252 halaman
...During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud • Of the ancient planter-race before the Flood. These times were good : merchants cared not a rush For other fare than Jonakin and Mush. And though men fared and lodged verie hard, Yet Innocence was better than a guard. 'Twas long before... | |
| 1840 - 624 halaman
...turkey-cock, or pigeon ; When honest sisters met to pray, not prate, About their own and not their neighbour's state. During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud...before the flood, Then times were good, merchants car'd not a rush For other fare than Jonakin and Mush. Although men far'd and lodged vety hard, Yet... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 halaman
...pistt-rs inn I in pray, not prule, About tlieir own and not their neighbour's statft. During Pin in Dealing's reign, that worthy stud Of the ancient planters* race before the flood, Then (ime» were good, merchant! cared not a ruth For other fare than jonakin and mush. Although men fared... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 halaman
...turkey-cock, or pigeon ; When honest sisters met to pray, not prate, About their own and not their neighbour's state. During Plain Dealing's reign, that worthy stud...before the flood. Then times were good, merchants eai'd not a rash For other fare tlian Jonakin and Mush. Although men far'd and lodged very hard. Yet... | |
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