Scott, you must know, (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the Row\ Having quitted the borders, to seek new renown, Is coming, by long quarto stages, to town ; And beginning with Rokeby (the job's sure to pay) Means to do all the gentlemen's seats... Intercepted Letters, Or, The Twopenny Post-bag: To which are Added, Trifles ... - 35. oldalszerző: Thomas Moore - 1813 - 111 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1813 - 568 oldal
...aspiring to mess with the Blues.) Or—in case nothing else in this world you can do— The deuce is ia't, Sir, if you cannot review ! • Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, We've a Scheme to suggest—Mr. Sc—TT, you must knovr, (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the Roto \ ) - '... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 oldal
...— in case nothing else in this world you ean do — The deuce is in't, Sir, if you cannot revieiv! Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, We've a scheme to suggest — Mr. Sc — TT, you must k (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the Row\ ), * This alludes, I believe, to a carious correspondence,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 316 oldal
...Or—in case nothing else in this world you can do— The deuce is in't, Sir, if you cannot revie^v! Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, We've a scheme to suggest—Mr. Sc—TT,. you must know (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the /Jowf), * Tliis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 oldal
...men with the Bluff.} Or — in ca« nothing else in lliis world you can Jo — Tbe deuce is in 'ц Sir, if you cannot review .' Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, \V<?4e a scheme ю suggest — Mr Sc — тг, you must know f>Vho we're sorry to sjy it, now works... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 oldal
...aspiring to me»i with the Blues. Or — in case nothing else in this world you can do—- The deuce ia in't, Sir, if you cannot review! Should you feel any...glow, We've a scheme to suggest — Mr. Sc — TT, you moot know Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the Row,)* [laving quitted the Borders to seek... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 oldal
...of Lady Corke — or that of Messrs Lackington, booksellers, to one of their dandy authors-^— . " Should you feel any touch of poetical glow We've a scheme to suggest — Mr Scott, you must know, (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the Row). Having quilted the Borders... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 432 oldal
...Epistle of Lady Corke — or that of Messrs Lfickington, booksellers, to one of their dandy authors — " Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, We've a scheme to suggest — Mr Scott, you must know (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the RowJ, Having quitted the Borders... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 428 oldal
...Epistle of Lady Corke — or that of Messrs Lackington, booksellers, to one of their dandy authors — " Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, We've a scheme to suggest — Mr Scott, you must know (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the Row), Having quitted the Borders... | |
| 1842 - 712 oldal
...Catholics, East India Pamphlets, Reviews, and finally hits upon a master thought of its kind: — " Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, We've a scheme to sugeest— Mr. Sc— tt you must know, (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the Row,') Having... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 oldal
...lately between Alb — n— a, Countess of B— ck— gh— ms— e, and a certain Ingenious Parodist. Should you feel any touch of poetical glow, We've...must know, (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for die How i,) Having quitted the Borders, to seek new renown, Is coming, by long Quarto stages, to Town... | |
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