| 1842 - 712 oldal
...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...gentlemen's seats on the way. Now the scheme is (though some of our hackneys can beat him) To start a fresh Poet through Highgate to meet him, Who, by means... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 oldal
...spur, A w:ükintí haberdashery Of feathers, luce, and fur ; And beginning with Hokeby (the job 's sure to pay), Means to do all the gentlemen's seats...on the way. Now the scheme is, though none of our liackneys can beat him, To start a new Poet through llighgate to meet him ; Who by means of quick proofs—... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 432 oldal
...the Borders to seek new renown, Is coming by long Quarto stages to town, And beginning with ifokeby (the job's sure to pay), Means to do all the gentlemen's...though none of our hackneys can beat him. To start a new Poet through Highgate to meet him ; Who by means of quick proofs — no revises — long coaches... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 oldal
...to Town ; And beginning with Rokcby (the job's sure to pay) Means to <io all the Gentlemen's Seals on the way. Now, the scheme Is (though none of our hackneys can beut him) To start a fresh Poet through Highgate to mat him ; Who, by means of quick proofs — no... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 oldal
...poetical glow, We've a Scheme to suggest — Mr. Sc — tt, you must know, (Who, we're sorry to eay it, now works for the Row,') Having quitted the Borders,...Gentlemen's Seats on the way. Now, the Scheme is (though nono of our hackneys can beat him) To start a fresh Poet through Highgate to meet him ; Who, by means... | |
| 1853 - 820 oldal
...new renown, Is coming by long quarter- stages to town; And, begiuning by ' Rokeby, (the job's auro to pay.) Means to do all the gentlemen's Seats on...none of our hackneys can beat him,) To start a fresh post through Highgate to meet him, Who, by means of quick proofs, no reviser, long coaches, May do... | |
| 1853 - 788 oldal
...town ; And. beginning by ' Rokeby,' (the job's sure to pay,) Means to do all the gentlemen's Scats on the way. Now the scheme is, (though none of our hackneys can beat him,) To start a fresh post through Highgate to meet him, Who, by means of quick proofs, no revises, long conches, May do... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1856 - 436 oldal
...seek new renown, Is coming, by long Quarto stages, to Town ; And beginning with Eokeby, (the job 's sure to pay,) Means to do all the Gentlemen's Seats...(though none of our hackneys can beat him) To start a fresli Poet through Highgate to meet him ; Who, by means of quick proofs — no revises — long coaches... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 606 oldal
...11— ck — -;h— ml — c, and a certain lnKcnious parodist. And beginning with Rokcby (the job 's sure to pay) Means to do all the gentlemen's seats on the way. Now, tho scheme is (though none of our hackneys can beat him) To start a fresh poet through Highgate to... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 782 oldal
...stages, to Town; And beginning with Rokeby (the job's sure to pay) Means to do all the Gentlemen's Scats on the way. Now, the Scheme is (though none of our hackneys can beat him) [him; To start a fresh Poet through Highgate to meet Who, by means of quick proofs — no revises —... | |
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