| William Bingley - 1839 - 414 sider
...passage through a small meadow and across the river Ogwen, and lodged itself on the opposite hank. To the right of the road is CARNEDD DAVID, on the...Lady, though crowds may be present, Submits to be dress'd by the hands of a peasant; And you'll see, when her Grace is but once in his clutches, With... | |
| John Alonzo Clark - 1840 - 588 sider
...deplore, That Grenville and Pitt made peers by the score ; But now 'tis asserted, unless I have blunder'd, There's a man who makes peeresses here by the hundred...Lady, though crowds may be present, Submits to be dress'd by the hands of a peasant ; And you'll see, when her Grace is but once in his clutches, With... | |
| John Alonzo Clark - 1840 - 476 sider
...deplore, That Grenville and Pitt made peers by the score ; But now 'tis asserted, unless I have blunder'd, There's a man who makes peeresses here by the hundred...Lady, though crowds may be present, Submits to be dressed by the hands of a peasant ; And you'll see, when her Grace is but once in his clutches, With... | |
| Edward Parry - 1843 - 252 sider
...the station from which they are sent, And all their great titles are got by descent ; Aitd wheree'er they are seen in a palace or shop, Their rank they...top. Yet, no merit they claim from their birth or connection, But derive their chief worth from their native complexion ; And all the best judge?, prefer... | |
| Edward Parry - 1843 - 244 sider
...the stalion from which they are sent, And all their greal titles are got by descent ; And wheree'cr they are seen in a palace or shop, Their rank they...still at the top. Yet, no merit they claim from their hirth or connection, But derive their chief worth from their native complexion ; And all the best judges,... | |
| Edward Parry - 1847 - 378 sider
...which they are sent, And an their great titles are got by descent : And where'er they are seen, ma palace or shop, Their rank they preserve and are still at the top. Vet, no merit they claim from their birth or connection, But derive their chief worth from their native... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 274 sider
...the station from which they are sent, And all their great titles are got by descent : And where'er they are seen, in a palace or shop, Their rank they...lady, though crowds may be present, Submits to be dress'd by the hands of a peasant. And you'll see when her grace is but once in his clutches, With... | |
| Fugitive poems - 1869 - 252 sider
...all their great titles are got by descent ; Wherever they're seen, in a palace or shop, Their ranks they preserve, and are still at the top ; Yet no merit they claim from their birth and connection, And derive their chief worth from their native complexion ; And all the best judges... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1869 - 250 sider
...all their great titles are got by descent ; Wherever they're seen, in a palace or shop, Their ranks they preserve, and are still at the top ; Yet no merit they claim from their birth and connection, And derive their chief worth from their native complexion ; And all the best judges... | |
| 1875 - 128 sider
...the station from which they are sent, And all their great titles are got by descent ; And where'er they are seen, in a palace or shop, Their rank they...the top. Yet no merit they claim from their birth or connection, But derive their chief worth from their native complexion. And all the best judges prefer,... | |
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