| John S. Skinner, Editor - 1823 - 448 str.
...honors of the board." Such is thy name, significant and clear, A name, a sound to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve...high-strain'd wit, while gaudy prigs Compare thy nursling man topamper'd pigs ; With sovereign scom I treat the vulgar jest, Nor fear to share thy bounties with... | |
| Joel Barlow - 1838 - 24 str.
...honors of the board." Such is thy name, significant and clear, A name, a sound to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve...luscious food, because it feeds the brute ; In tropes of high-strained wit, while gaudy prigs Compare thy nurseling man to pampered pigs. With sovereign scorn... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 str.
...honours of the board." Such is thy name, significant and clear, A name, a sound to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve...sovereign scorn I treat the vulgar jest, Nor fear to share thy bounties with the beast. What though the generous cow gives me to quaff The milk nutritious... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 str.
...honours of the board." Such is thy name, significant and clear, A name, a sound to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve...sovereign scorn I treat the vulgar jest, Nor fear to share thy bounties with the beast. What though the generous cow gives me to quaff The milk nutritious;... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 558 str.
...honours of the board." Such is thy name, significant and clear, A name, a sound to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve...of high-strain'd wit, while gaudy prigs Compare thy nurslii.g man to pamper'd pigs; With sovereign scorn I treat the vulgar jest, Nor fear to share thy... | |
| Charles William Everest - 1844 - 474 str.
...dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve my pure, hereditary taste. JOEL BARLOW. 85 There are who strive to stamp with disrepute The luscious food, because it feeds the brute ; In tropes of high-strained wit, while gaudy prigs Compare thy nursling man to pampered pigs ; With sovereign scorn... | |
| Charles William Everest - 1844 - 480 str.
...honors of the board." Such is thy name, significant and clear, • A name, a sound to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve my pure, hereditary taste. JOEL BARLOW. There are who strive to stamp with disrepute The luscious food, because it feeds the brute... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 300 str.
...honors of the board.' Such is thy name, significant and clear, A name, a sound to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve my pure hereditary taste. t * SJ »• ,-- 7 V — ^ ... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1848 - 332 str.
...whose heart and palate chaste-i i, < Preserve my pure hereditary taste, r:.v? < .p'.i T-, There aie who- strive to stamp with disrepute -, The luscious food, because it feeds the brute; fv-. In tropes of bjgh-strain'd wit, while gaudy prigs Compare thy nursling man to pamper'd pigs ;... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...honors of the board." Such is thy name, significant and clear, A name, a sound, to every Yankee dear, But most to me, whose heart and palate chaste Preserve my pure, hereditary taste. * * * # * My song, resounding in its grateful glee, No merit claims; I praise myself in thee. My father... | |
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