I've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was over insured ) A much heavier burthen of glories than thine. And 'tis plain, when a wealthy young lady so mad is, Or any young ladies can so go astray, As to marry old... The Connoisseur - Pàgina 441902Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Thomas Moore - 1819 - 128 pàgines
...Moon, too, was some way conceru'd in't. , used y For not the great R — o — T himself has endurM (Though I've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was over insur'd) A much heavier burthen of glories than thine. And 'tis plain, when a wealthy young lady... | |
| 1819 - 236 pàgines
...the Moon too was some way concern'd in 't. For not e'en the Regent himself has endur'd (Though I 've seen him with badges and orders all shine Till he look'd like a house that was over insur'd) A much heavier burden of glories than thine. And 't is plain, when a wealthy young Lady... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 pàgines
...that the Moon, too, was some way concern'd in't. For not the great R — G — T himself has endured (Though I've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was over insured ) A much heavier burthen of glories than thine. And 'tis plain, when a wealthy young lady... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pàgines
...too, was some way concern d in't. For not the great R — G — т himself has endured (Though I 've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was oner insured) A much heavier burthen of glories tluii thine. Leaguingwith Kings, who, for mere recreation,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 458 pàgines
...that the Moon, too, was some way concern'd in't. For not the great R — g — t himself has endur'd (Though I've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was over insur'd) A much heavier burden of glories than thine. And 'tis plain, when a wealthy young lady... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pàgines
...that the Moon, too, was some way concern'd in't. For not the great R — g — t himself has endur'd (Though I've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he looked like a house that was over insur'd) A much heavier burden of glories than thine. And 'tis plain,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 pàgines
...forget that the Moan, too, was some way concern'd ¡n't. For not the great Regent himself has endured (Though I've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was over insured) A much heavier burden of glories than thine. And 'tis plain, when a wealthy young lady... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1855 - 810 pàgines
...Moon, too, was some way concern'd in't. For not the great Regent himself has endur'd (Though I 've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was over insur'd) A much heavier burden of glories than thine. And 'tis plain, when a wealthy young lady... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pàgines
...that the Moon, too, Waa some way concern'd in't For not the great R — g — t himself has endured (Though I've seen him with badges and orders all shine, Till he look'd like a house that was over insured) A much hoarier burden of glories than thine. And 'tis plain, when a wealthy young lady... | |
| 1861 - 584 pàgines
...Lords Castlereagh and Stewart, for the Continent ? — " For not e'en the Regent himself has endured (Though I've seen him with badges and orders all shine Till he looked like a houte litat was over-insured'), A much heavier burden of glories than mine." New Tory... | |
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