TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE BY A MISERABLE WRETCH ROLL on, thou ball, roll on ! Through pathless realms of space Roll on ! What though I'm in a sorry case? What though I cannot meet my bills? What though I suffer toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless... Fun - Page 271865Full view - About this book
| Joseph James Hargrave - Fort Garry (Man.) - 1871 - 638 pages
...original composition, I beg to close this chapter by one more extract in the shape of a material address. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. By a Miserable Wretch. Roll on ! thou Ball, Roll on ! Through boundless realms of space Roll on ! What though I'ma sorry case 1 What though I cannot meet my bills... | |
| Readers - 1884 - 794 pages
...sensation of manly virtue ; — it is because his heart is a howling wilderness, inhosp'teble to innocence. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. BY A MISERABLE WRETCH.*...a sorry case ? What though I cannot meet my bills ? AVhat though I suffer toothache's ills ? What though I swallow countless pills? Never you mind !... | |
| Recitations - 1876 - 732 pages
...sneaking, truckling, dodging scramble for fraudulent fame and dishonest bread, it is because such a TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. BY A MISERABLE WRETCH.*...toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless pills? . Never t/mt mind! Roll on ! Roll on, thou ball, roll on! Through seas of inky air Roll on! It's true... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 576 pages
...hope for better luck another night. [Shop bell rings, and curtain falls. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. BV A MISERABLE WRETCH. ROLL on, thou ball, roll on !...Through pathless realms of space Roll on ! What though I 'm in a sorry case ? What though I cannot meet my bills ? What though I suffer toothache's ills ?... | |
| 1876 - 732 pages
...GLOBE. BY A UISERAnLli WRETCH.* Roll on, thou lull, roll on ! Through pathless realms of space Roll 0n ! What though I'm in a sorry case? What though I cannot meet my bills? What though 1 suffer toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless pills? Never ynu. mind ! Roll on ! Roll... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 630 pages
...all our pains requite, We '11 hope for better luck another night [Shop bell rings, and curtain falls. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. BY A MISERABLE WRETCH. ROLL...toothache's ills ? What though I swallow countless pills f Never you mind ! Boll on ! Roll on, thou ball, roll on ! Through seas of inky air Roll on ! It 's... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - Ballads, English - 1878 - 270 pages
...hot They plied him, starved and wet, And made him sergeant on the spot — The Men of London's pet! TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. BY A MISERABLE WRETCH. ROLL...toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless pills? Never you mind ! Roll on ! Roll on, thou ball, roll on ! Through seas of inky air Roll on! It's true... | |
| Thomas W. Handford - Recitations, American - 1881 - 438 pages
...match them ; for sure I thowt it was manners to cut out my behavior on your own patthern." ANONYMOUS. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. BY A MISERABLE WRETCH. Roll...I'm in a sorry case ? What though I cannot meet my bill*? What though I suffer toothache's ills ? What though I swallow countless pills ? Never yvu mind... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1884 - 458 pages
...promising young robber, the lieutenant of his baud.' TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. ВY A MISERABLE WBETCH. ROLL on, thou ball, roll on ! Through pathless realms...toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless pills ? Never you mind I Roll on ! Roll on, thou ball, roll on ! Through seas of inky air Roll on ! It's... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1884 - 460 pages
...promising young robber, the lieutenant of his band. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. ВТ A MISIBABLE WEETCH. ROLL on, thou ball, roll on ! Through pathless realms...though I'm in a sorry case ? What though I cannot meet ray bills ? What though I suffer toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless pills ? Never you... | |
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