| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1823 - 224 pages
...Blue Stockings among the Wahabees. — Parasols and Pyramids. — Mrs. Hopkins and the Wall of China, AND is there then no earthly place, Where we can rest,...'Mid northern lakes, 'mid southern vines, Unholy cits we 're doom'd to meet ; Nor highest Alps nor Apennines Are sacred from Threadneedle-street ! If up... | |
| 1823 - 494 pages
...nkere.—Alps and Threadneedlettreet.—The Simplón and the Stockt. —Rage for travelling, &c. AND i« there then no earthly place. Where we can rest, in...English face, Popping up near, to break the vision t 'Mid northern lakes, 'mid southern vinos, Unholy cits we're doora'd to meet ; Nor highest Alps nor... | |
| Thomas Byerley - 1823 - 528 pages
...„here. —Alp* and Threadneedlettreet.—The Simplon and the Stockt. — Rage for travelling, &c. AND Is there then no earthly place. Where we can rest, in dream Ыysian. Without some cnrst, round English face, Popping up near, to break the vision Т 'Mid northern... | |
| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1823 - 226 pages
...Blue Stockings among the Wahabees. — Parasols and Pyramids, — Mrs. Hopkins and the Wall of China. AND is there then no earthly place, Where we can rest, in dream Ely si an, Without some curst, round English face, Popping up near, to break the vision? 'Mid northern... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...Chinn, AND is there then no earthly placo Where we can rest, in dream Klysi.in, Without some cursed, round English face, Popping up near, to break the...northern lakes, 'mid southern vines, Unholy cits we're doom VI to meet ; Nor highe&t Alps nor Apennines Are sacred from Threadneedle-street ! If up the Simplon's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...China. A*tD is there then no earthly place Where we can reel, in dream Elysian, Without some cursed, round English face, Popping up near, to break the...meet; Nor highest Alps nor Apennines Are sacred from Thread needle-street! If up the Simplon's path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...China. A» b> Uiere then no earthly place Whrrewr can rr»l, in dream Elysiatl, Without »me cursed, round English face, Popping up near, to break the vision? Mid northern lakes, 'mid southern vine», I ol.oly cil» we 're doom'd to meet ; Bor hi|;hc<l Alps mir Apennines Are «acred from Thrcadnecdle-streel... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 440 pages
...Blue-Stockings among the fVahabees. — Parasols and Pyramids . — Mrs. Hopkins and the Wall of China. AND is there then no earthly place Where we can rest, in dream Elysian, Without some cursed, round English face, Popping up near, to break the vision ? 'Mid northern lakes, 'mid southern... | |
| 1833 - 742 pages
...travel in search of a religion. has given some very lively sketches of Cockney ubiquity. Ex. gr. " And is there then no earthly place Where we can rest...northern lakes, mid southern vines, Unholy Cits we're doomed to meet : Nor highest Alps, nor Apponines, Are sacred from Threadneedle-street. If up the Simplons... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1834 - 590 pages
...descriptions of social life will speak for themselves. Mr. Moore gaily sung several summers ago — ' 'Mid northern lakes, 'mid southern vines, Unholy cits...meet ; Nor highest Alps nor Apennines Are sacred from Threadneedle-street And if this rage for travelling lasts — If cockneys of all sects and castes,... | |
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