Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork (God bless the Regent and the Duke of York!) With a foul earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccos? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise? Who fills the butchers Rejected Addresses, Or, The New Theatrum Poetarum - Page 5by James Smith, Horace Smith - 1851 - 193 pagesFull view - About this book
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...now the Surry.) Who burnt (confound his soul!) the houses twain Of Covent Garden and of Drury Lane ? Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, (God...Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies ? Who thought in flames St. James's Court to pinch ? Who burnt the wardrobe of poor Lady Finch ? Why... | |
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...now the Surry.) Who burnt (confound his soul !) the houses twaim Of Corent Garden and of Drury Lane ? Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, {God...Caraccas, And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccos ? Wrho makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? Who fills the butchers shops with large blue flies... | |
| 1812 - 532 pages
...Boil'd some black pitch, and burnt down Astley's twice, &c. Who, while the British squadron lay oft Cork, (God bless the Regent and the Duke of York,) With a foul earthquake ravaged the Cataccas, And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccos ? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1813 - 472 pages
...now the Surry.) Who burnt (confound his soul !) the houses twain Of Covent-Garden and of Drury-Lane ? Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, (God...Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies ? Who thought in flames St James's court to pinch ? Who burnt the wardrobe of poor Lady Finch i Why... | |
| 1813 - 558 pages
...— Again, " Who burnt (confound his soul !) the houses twain Of Covent Garden and of Drury Lane ? Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, (God...Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies ? Who thought in flames St. James's court to pinch? Who burnt the wardrobe of poor Lady Finch ? Why... | |
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| 1813 - 562 pages
...Pantheon;" Again, " Who burnt (confound his soul!) the houses twain Of Covent Garden and of Drury Lane? Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, (God...earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, And raised the price of diy goods and tobaccos? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise? Who fills the butchers' shops... | |
| 1813 - 554 pages
...— " Again, " Who burnt (confound his soul!) the houses twain Of Covent-garden and of Drury-lane? Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, (God...foul earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, And raised the pnce of dry goods and tobaccos? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise? Who fills the butchers'... | |
| 1813 - 670 pages
...Surry.) 4 Who burnt (confound his soul!) the houses twain Of Covent Garden and of Drury Lane ? VOL, IX. J Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, (God bless the Regent and the Duke of York,) 1 With afoul earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? And raised... | |
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...extract ; — " Who burnt (confound his soul !} the houses twain, Of Covent Garden and of Drury Lane ? Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork, (God bless the Regent and the Duke of York ! } VOL. VII. Q And I not sing, lest, haply, Scotch reviews Should dub me scribbler, and denounce my... | |
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