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" Old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead ! Fathoms deep in dark Chaleur That wreck shall lie forevermore. "
The Poetic New World - Page 89
edited by - 1910 - 526 pages
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1901 - 690 pages
...Aldine ed.) alludes to a man thus put to shame for lechery. Whittier describes a sea captain : — Old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart Tarred and feathered,...and carried in a cart, By the women of Marblehead. CHAS. P. PHINN. Watford. SWEENY TODD (9th S. vii. 508; viii. 131, 168). — The suggestion that the...
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1901 - 578 pages
...533, Aldine ed.) alludes to a man thus put to shame for lechery. Whittier describee a sea captain :— Old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart Tarred and feathered,...and carried in a cart, By the women of Marblehead. CHAS. P. PHINN. Watford. SWEENY TODD (9 th S. vii. 508; viii. 131,168). —The suggestion that the...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 33

1874 - 804 pages
...body, and Dillingham would certainly meat the fate of old Floyd Ireson, who, as you remember, was ' tarred and feathered and carried in a cart by the women of Marblehead ' ! " " Very well, then," cried Prue, gayly, " I 'll ride Kate instead of Jenny. Jenny pokes along...
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The Free Speaker: A New Collection of Pieces for Declamation, Original as ...

William Bentley Fowle - 1859 - 356 pages
...they called to him. Back he answered, " Sink or swim ! Brag of your catch of fish again ! " And off he sailed through the fog and rain ! Old Floyd Ireson,...and carried in a cart, By the women of Marblehead 1 Fathoms deep in dark Chaleur That wreck shall lie forevermore. Mother and sister, wife and maid,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 71

1861 - 674 pages
...swin ! * Brag of your catch of fish again ! ' And oft' lie sailed through the fog and the rain. Uld Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblchead ! " Through the street, on either side, Up Hew windows, doors swung wide ; Sharp-tongued...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier ...

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1867 - 432 pages
...reeling deck ! Hate me and curse me, — I only dread The hand of God and the face of the dead ! " Said old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead ! Then the wife of the skipper lost at sea Said, " God has touched him ! — why should we ? " Said...
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Mark Rowland: A Tale of the Sea

John Sherburne Sleeper - 1867 - 230 pages
...hallo after him, or sing in rude chorus, — " ' There goes Floyd Ireson, who, for his hard heart, Was tarred and feathered and carried in a cart ^ By the women of Marblehead.' " " And served him right," said Ned. " "Tis a pity, though, that they had not lynched him at once,...
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The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier: Complete in Two Volumes, Volume 2

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1868 - 430 pages
...they called to him. Back he answered, u Sink or swim ! Brag of your catch of fish again ! " And off he sailed through the fog and rain ! Old Floyd Ireson,...feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead 1 Fathoms deep in dark Chaleur That wreck shall lie forevermore. Mother and sister, wife and maid,...
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Common School Readings: Containing New Selections in Prose and Poetry for ...

John Swett - 1867 - 252 pages
...prophet on Al-Borak, — The strangest ride that ever was sped Was Ireson's, out from Marblehead 1 Old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of Marblehead I Body of turkey, head of owl, Wings a-droop like a rained-on fowl, Feathered and ruffled in every...
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Common School Readings: Containing New Selections in Prose and Poetry for ...

John Swett - 1868 - 246 pages
...prophet on Al-Borak,— The strangest ride that ever was sped Was Ireson's, out from llarblehead ! Old Floyd Ireson, for his hard heart, Tarred and feathered and carried in a cart By the women of llarblehead! Body of turkey, head of owl, Wings a-droop like a rained-on fowl, Feathered and ruffled...
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