I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fireside of my study, and there commit my effusions to paper; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbowchair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes on. Seriously,... Authors at Work - Side 106av Charles Pebody - 1872 - 392 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Wilson - 1845 - 248 sider
...cogitations of my fancy and workings of my bosom, humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade,...my effusions to paper; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow chair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes. Seriously,... | |
| 1845 - 440 sider
...; humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my music heginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fireside of my study,...effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elhow-chair, hy way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes on.... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 236 sider
...study, and there commit my effusions to paper; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow chair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes. Seriously, this, at home, is almost invariably my way." Then we know that his Bonnie Jean was generally... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1848 - 238 sider
...framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fireside of my study, and then commit my effusions to paper; swinging at intervals...Seriously ! this at home, is almost invariably my way." Any one, of the least knowledge of the art of composition, must see at once, the extreme difficulty... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1848 - 232 sider
...cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom ; humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade,...I retire to the solitary fireside of my study, and then commit my effusions to paper; swinging at intervals on the hind-legs of my elbowchair, by way... | |
| Robert Burns - 1849 - 906 sider
...cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom, — humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade,...effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow-chair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes. Seriously,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 sider
...cogitations of my fancy, and workings of ray bosom ; humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the solitary fire side of my study, and there commit my effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind legs... | |
| John Wilson - 1854 - 252 sider
...cogitations of my fancy and workings of my bosom, humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade,...my effusions to paper; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow chair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes. Seriously,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1854 - 356 sider
...cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom ; humming every now and then the air with the verses I have framed. When I feel my Muse beginning to jade,...effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the 1 Mr Thomson's listof songsforhispublication. In his remarks, the bard proceeds in order, and goes... | |
| John Wilson - 1854 - 252 sider
...cogitations of my fancy and workings of my bosom, humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade,...effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow chair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes. Seriously,... | |
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