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" House had long settled the question, I thought it but decent, between me and you, That the two other Houses should settle it too. I need not remind you how cursedly bad Our affairs were all looking, when father went mad ; A strait waistcoat on him, and... "
Intercepted letters; or, The twopenny post-bag. To which are added, Trifles ... - 49. oldal
szerző: Thomas Moore - 1813
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore, ed. with a memoir by W.M. Rossetti

Thomas Moore - 1880 - 642 oldal
...Houses had prosed and divided, With all due appearance of thought and digestion — For, though Hertford House had long settled the question I thought it but...on me, A more limited Monarchy could not well be. 1 was called upon then, in lhat moment of puzzle, To choose my own Minister — just as they muzzle...

The Life of George the Fourth: Including His Letters and Opinions ..., 2. kötet

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1881 - 464 oldal
...better To wait till the Irish affairs were decided — That is, till both Houses had prosed and divided, With all due appearance of thought and digestion —...on me, A more limited Monarchy could not well be. II thought the best way, as a dutiful son, Was to do as Old Royalty's self would have done. So I sent...

The Life of George the Fourth, Including His Letters and Opinions ..., 1. kötet

Percy Fitzgerald - 1881 - 946 oldal
...remind you how cursedly bad Our affairs were all looking when Father went mad: A strait waistcoast on him and restrictions on me, A more limited Monarchy could not well be. I thought the best way. as a dutiful son, Was to do as Old Royalty's self would have done. So I sent...

The poetical works of Thomas Moore, ed. with a memoir by W.M. Rossetti

Thomas Moore - 1882 - 682 oldal
...Houses had prosed and divided, With all due appearance of thought and digestion — For, though Hertford House had long settled the question, I thought it...A more limited Monarchy could not well be, > I was called upon flien, in that moment of puzzle, To choose my own Minister — just as they muzzle A playful...

Thomas Moore's Complete Poetical Works

Thomas Moore - 1895 - 838 oldal
...it too. I need not remind you how cursedly bad Our affairs were all looking, when Father went mad;1 A strait waistcoat on him and restrictions on me, A more limited Monarchy could not well be. I was called upon then, in that moment of puzzle, To choose my own Minister — just as they muzzle A playful...

Gentlemen of the House of Commons, 2. kötet

Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1902 - 344 oldal
...now perhaps almost forgotten, epigram remains the best summary of the Whig and Canning views — " A strait waistcoat on him, and restrictions on me, A more limited monarchy cannot well be." borough's grandson ; he had been introduced to official life by Lord Rockingham ;...

Society in the Country House

Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1907 - 532 oldal
...summarising the Whig view of the conditions imposed on the Prince of Wales's viceroyalty : "A straight waistcoat on him, and restrictions on me, A more limited monarchy could not well be." At Bowood, too, Moore had been congratulated by Sir Walter Scott on the honourable feelings that had...

Masters of English Journalism: A Study of Personal Forces

Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1911 - 402 oldal
...specimen of which is not too well known to be given here, the subject being the Regency Bills, 1788-1811. "A strait waistcoat on him and restrictions on me, A more limited monarchy sure could not be." The Walter dynasty will receive due consideration on a later page. Some time, however,...

The Seymour Family

Amy Audrey Locke - 1914 - 428 oldal
...between me and you That the two other Houses should settle it too. I need not remind you how curiously bad Our affairs were all looking when Father went...on me, A more limited Monarchy could not well be.' The Regent then goes on to say how he had been bidden to choose his own ministers under his restricted...

The Seymour Family

Amy Audrey Locke - 1914 - 428 oldal
...between me and you That the two other Houses should settle it too. I need not remind you how curiously bad Our affairs were all looking when Father went...on me, A more limited Monarchy could not well be.' The Regent then goes on to say how he had been bidden to choose his own ministers under his restricted...




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