Placid I am, content, serene. I take my slab of gypsum bread, And chunks of oleomargarine Upon its tasteless sides I spread. The egg I eat was never laid By any cackling, feathered hen ; But from the Lord knows what 'tis made In Newark by unfeathered... Report - Side 39av Vermont. State Board of Health - 1895Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - 1905 - 186 sider
...practice vividly portrayed by Bob Burdette in the following poem, entitled "A Victim of Delusion:" Placid I am, content, serene; I take my slab of gypsum...oleomargarine Upon its tasteless sides I spread, The egg 1 eat was never laid By any cackling feathered hen; But from the Lord knows what 'tis made In Newark... | |
| New Jersey. Board of Agriculture - 1894 - 546 sider
...content, serene, I take my slab of gypsnm bread, And chunks of oleomargarine Upon its tasteless Bides I spread. " The egg I eat was never laid By any cackling, feathered hen, But from the Lord knows what 'tin made In Newark by unfeathered men. " I wash my simple breakfast down With fragrant chiccory so... | |
| John F. B. Lillard - 1895 - 164 sider
...content, serene, I take my slab of gypsum bread And chunks of oleomargarine Upon its tasteless side I spread. The egg I eat was never laid By any cackling...unfeathered men. I wash my simple breakfast down With favorite chicory so cheap, Or for the best black tea in town Dried willow leaves I calmly steep. And... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1902 - 662 sider
...— A VICTIM OF DELUSION. Placid I am, content, serene. I fake my slab of gypsum bread, And chunks ai oleomargarine Upon its tasteless sides I spread. The...By any cackling, feathered hen; But from the Lord know.« what 'tis made In Newark by uufeathered men. I wash my simple breakfast down With fragrant... | |
| Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - 1905 - 518 sider
...practice vividly portrayed by Bob Burdette in the following poem, entitled "A Victim of Delusion:" Placid I am, content, serene; I take my slab of gypsum...But from the Lord knows what 'tis made In Newark by un feathered men. I wash my simple breakfast down With fragrant chicory so cheap; Or with the best... | |
| 1894 - 630 sider
...has been humorously portrayed by Burdette in a little scrap of rhyme, entitled A VICTIM OF DELUSION. Placid I am, content, serene. I take my slab of gypsum...men. I wash my simple breakfast down With fragrant chickory so cheap ; Or with the best black tea in town — Dried willow leaves — I calmly sleep.... | |
| New Jersey. State Board of Agriculture - 1893 - 1114 sider
...been humorously portrayed by Burdette in a little scrap of verse entitled " A VICTIM OF DELU8IOS. " Placid I am, content, serene, I take my slab of gypsum...eat was never laid By any cackling, feathered hen, Bat from the Lord knowi what 'tis made In Newark by nnfeathered men. " I wash my simple breakfast down... | |
| 1892 - 650 sider
...want of accuracy to formula with the serenity that Bob Burdette, the humorist, voices when he says: Placid I am, content, serene, I take my slab of gypsum...bread, And chunks of oleomargarine Upon its tasteless side I spread. But if from man's vile arts I flee, And drink pure water from the pump, I gulp down... | |
| 1885 - 366 sider
...be. It is hard to get too much of a good thing. MY SIMPLE FARE. BY ROBERT J. BURDETTE. Placid am I, content, serene, I take my slab of gypsum bread, And chunks of oleomargarine Upon its tasteless bides I spread. The egg I eat was never laid By any cackling feathered hen, But from the Lord knows... | |
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