Thus speak the Highwaymen in purple pride, On Slavery's poor gall'd back so wont to ride. Who would not laugh to see a Taylor bow Submissive to a Pair of Satin Breeches ; Saying, " O Breeches, all men must allow There's something in your aspect that bewitches... The Works of Peter Pindar - Page 44by Peter Pindar - 1797Full view - About this book
| 1794 - 612 pages
...pair of fatin breeches? Saying, " O Breeches, all men muft allow " There's fomcthing in your afpeft that bewitches! " Let me admire you, Breeches, crown'd with glory; " And though I made you, let me flill adtrt ye: " Thcugh a Rump's humble fervant, form'd for need, " To keep it warm, yet, Lord ! you... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 pages
...pair of fatin breeches? Saying, " O Breeches, all men muft allow " There's foroething in your afpect that bewitches! " Let me admire you, Breeches, crown'd with glory ; " And though I made you, let me ftill adore ye: " To keep it warm, yet, Lord ! you are fo fine, " I cannot think you are my work indeed—... | |
| Peter Pindar - Satire, English - 1794 - 456 pages
...pair of fatin breeches ? Saying, " O Breeches, all men muft allow " There's fomething in your aIpeft that bewitches ! " Let me admire you, Breeches, crown'd with glory; " And though J made you, let me ftill adore ye : " Though a Rump's humble fervant, form'd for need, " To keep it... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1794 - 612 pages
...pair of fatin breeches? Saying, " O Breeches, all men muft allow " There's fomethmg in your afpecr. that bewitches ! " Let me admire you, Breeches, crown'd with glory; " And though / maac you, let me ftill adarc ye : " Though a Rump's humble fervant, form'd for need, " To keep it... | |
| Peter Pindar - English poetry - 1807 - 258 pages
...vermin, lice, bugs, " And thank our mercy that allows you life!" Who would not laugh to see a Tailor bow Submissive to a pair of satin breeches ? Saying,...something in your aspect that bewitches! " Let me admire you,Breeches, crown'd with glory ! " And though Imude you, let me still adore ye : " Though a Rump's... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1812 - 522 pages
...money, miscreants'; quick, no words, no strife; Your lands too, scoundrels, vermin, lice, bugs, fleas ; And thank our mercy that allows you life." Thus speak...for need, To keep it warm, yet, Lord ! you are so fine, I cannot think you are my work indeed : Though merely mortal, lo! ye seem divine." — Who would... | |
| John Wolcot - 1812 - 540 pages
...money, miscreants; quick, no words, no strife; , Your lands too, scoundrels, vermin, lice, bugs, fleas ; And thank our mercy that allows you life" Thus speak...for need, To keep it warm, yet, Lord ! you are so fine, I cannot think you are my work indeed : Though merely mortal, lo! ye seem divine." — Who would... | |
| William Goodman - Great Britain - 1843 - 342 pages
...them : " Who would not laugh to see a tailor bow Submissive to a pair of satin breeches ? Saying, oh ! breeches, all men must allow There's something in your aspect that bewitches. Who would not exclaim, the tailor's mad 1 Yet tyrant adoration is as bad." A nobleman who tendered... | |
| William Goodman - Great Britain - 1845 - 340 pages
...them : " Who would not laugh to see a tailor bow Submissive to a pair of satin breeches ' Saying, oh ! breeches, all men must allow There's something in your aspect that bewitches. Who would not exclaim, the tailor's mad 1 Yet tyrant adoration ia as bad." A nobleman who tendered... | |
| Peter Scheckner - Chartism - 1989 - 360 pages
...to ride. Who would not laugh to see a TAILOR bow Submission to a pair of satin breeches? Saying—"O BREECHES, all men must allow "There's something in...aspect that bewitches; "Let me admire you, BREECHES, crowned with glory: "And though I made you, let me still adore ye; "Though a rump's humble servant,... | |
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