| Henrietta Rhodes - 1814 - 108 pągines
...Then in Town let me live, and in Town let me die, For I own I can't relish the Country, not I. Jf I must have a villa in Summer to dwell, Oh! give me the sweet shady side of Pall-Mall! ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE SUGAR MAPLE, THE ACER SACCHARINUM, IN ENGLAND. IT is rather extraordinary,... | |
| 1841 - 928 pągines
...let me live, and in town let me die ; For in truth I can't relish the country, not I. If one . 'tit have a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall. Mall!" George IV. was too old when he came to the throne to give much animation to English society ; growing... | |
| 1847 - 558 pągines
...live, then ; in town let me die ; For in truth I can't relish the country— not I. If one must hare a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet...the first, must introduce our hero to our readers. A firstfloor in St. James's Street, or Pall Mall — the Honourable Wentworth Mordaunt, a young man... | |
| 1845 - 670 pągines
...live, then ; in town let me die ; For, in truth, I can't relish the country, not I. If one must hare a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall-mall.'' Now, without going quite the length of the captain in his ideas, we are " free to confess,"... | |
| 1834 - 480 pągines
...And for groves, oh ! a fine grove of chimneys for me. Derry down, &c. Then in town let me live, and in town let me die, For, in truth, I can't relish...dwell, Oh ! give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall. Derry down, &c. THE MANLY HEART WITH LOVE O'KRFLOWING. THE manly heart with love o'erflowing Each fairer... | |
| 1861 - 676 pągines
...that lonesome retreat. For Mr. Jekyll would have said ditto with all his heart, to Captain Morris, In town let me live then, in town let me die ; For...summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall-Mall rf Horace Walpole was another of the candid men about town. He liked the country well enough... | |
| 642 pągines
...* * * Oh, it settles the spirits, when nothing is seen But an ass on a common, a goose on a green. In town let me live, then ; In town let me die ; For,...summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall-mall." Now, without going quite the length of the captain in his ideas, we are " free to confess,"... | |
| John William Carleton - 1845 - 700 pągines
...* * * Oh, it settles the spirits, when nothing is seen But an ass on a common, a goose on a green. In town let me live, then ; In town let me die ; For,...summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall-mall." Now, without going quite the length of the captain in his ideas, we are " free to confess,"... | |
| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 pągines
...Nestor of Song had retired to enjoy the delights of rural life, despite the prayer of his racy verse:] In town let me live then, In town let me die ; For...dwell, Oh ! give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall. [Again, there is no " biographical sketch of the author " prefixed to these songs, which we take to... | |
| Charles Morris - 1840 - 722 pągines
...eye ; But in London these devils so quick fly about, That a new devil still drives an old devil out. In town let me live then, in town let me die ; For...dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall ! SEPARATION. FAR from my love, alas ! I mourn, For Fate has torn our hearts in twain ; Long, self-consuming,... | |
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