| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 1054 pages
...flame. From Marcelia, or the Treacherous Friend, by Mrs. FC Boothby. 16/0. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. TOBACCOS a Musician, And in a pipe delighteth ; It descends in a close, Through the organs of the nose, With a rellish that iuviteth. This makes me sing so ho, so ho boyes, Ho boyes sound... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1813 - 716 pages
...Arts, by Barton Holiday, published in 1618, is a curious specimen of the manner of the " olden tune." Tobacco's a musician, And in a pipe delighteth, It descends in a close . Thro* the organs of the nose, With a relish that inviteth; This makes me sing so ho, so ho boys,... | |
| Henry James Meller - 1834 - 158 pages
...SELECT POETRY. TOBACCO. [From a Book Published in 1618, catted Texnolamia, or the Marriage of the Arts.] Tobacco's a musician — and in a pipe delighteth It descends in a close, thro' the organs of the nose, With a relish that inviteth. This makes me sing so-ho !• — so-ho... | |
| Electronic journals - 1856 - 568 pages
...of the spirited old verses composed by Barten Holiday, in his TexROtnmia, 1630, which begin thus : "Tobacco's a musician, And in a pipe delighteth, It descends in a close Through the organs of the nose With a relish that inviteth." !ua similnr strain the virtues of tobacco as a lawyer,... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - Ballads, English - 1851 - 636 pages
...Texnotamia, or the Marriage of Ihe Arts, 1618. See also Beloe's Anecdotes ofLiteratwe, 1807, vol. ii, p. 10. TOBACCO'S a Musician, And in a pipe delighteth ; It descends in a close, Through the organs of the nose, With a relish that inviteth. This makes me sing so-ho ! so-ho ! boyes : Ho ! boyes,... | |
| Robert Bell - Ballads, English - 1854 - 282 pages
...hanging at his girdle.'] TEXNOTAMIA; OR, THE MARRIAGE OP THE ARTS. 1630. 'TOBACCO'S a Musician, J- And in a pipe delighteth ; It descends in a close, Through the organs of the nose, With a relish that inviteth. This makes me sing So ho, ho ; So ho, ho, boys, Ho... | |
| Electronic journals - 1856 - 598 pages
...of the spirited old verses composed by Barten Holiday, in his Texnotamia, 1630, which begin thus : " Tobacco's a musician, And in a pipe delighteth, It descends in a close Through the organs of the nose With a relish that inviteth." In a similar strain the virtues of tobacco as a lawyer,... | |
| Henry Morley - Ballads, English - 1869 - 282 pages
...noctu plaeent. Ilia tamen sunt ingrata Nisi furto sint parata. Thomas Randolpk. TOBACCO. jjOBACCO's a Musician, And in a pipe delighteth ; It descends...the organ of the nose, With a relish that inviteth. p This makes me sing So ho, ho ; So ho, ho, boys, Ho boys, sound I loudly ; Earth ne'er did breed Such... | |
| 1870 - 84 pages
...RISE TO THE DIGNITY OF A BACCY-LAUREUS. CONTENTS. PAGE I. PIPE THOUGHTS i II, MISCELLANEOUS PUFFS 27 "Tobacco's a Musician, And in a pipe delighteth ; It descends in a close Through the organs of the nose, With a relish that inviteth." Technotamia. (Barieii Holiday.) THE INVENTION OF... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - Tobacco - 1876 - 426 pages
...marriage of the Arts (played at Woodstock, August 26, 1621), in which the following song is sung : — Tobacco's a Musician, And in a pipe delighteth ; It descends in a close, Through the organs of the nose, With a relish that inviteth. * This will be best understood from the following... | |
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