... With 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; am I then a calf? Or can the genius of the noisy swine, Though nursed on pudding, thence... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Strana 150upravili: - 1856Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John S. Skinner, Editor - 1823 - 448 str.
...mine ?• Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes they raiseMy song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit claims ; I praise myself in thee ; My father lov'd thee through his length of days : For thee his fields were shaded o'er with maize; From thze... | |
| Joel Barlow - 1838 - 24 str.
...Though nursed on pudding, thence lay claim to mine? HASTY-PtlDDING. 5 Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes...with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen sprung from him attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 str.
...the noisy swine, Though nursed on pudding, thence lay claim to mine? Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes...shaded o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigour he possess'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 str.
...the noisv swine, Though nursed on pudding, thence lay claim to mine? Sure the sweet song I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes...shaded o'er with maize; From thee what health, what vigour he possess'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn,... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1847 - 742 str.
...o. SBA (No. 12.) ANALYSIS OF INDIAN CORN. "My father lovod thee thro' his length of days! For thce his fields were shaded o'er with Maize : From thee what health, what vigor he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen sprung from him attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all... | |
| Richard Lamb Allen - 1850 - 398 str.
...the noisy swine, Thp' nursed on pudding, thence lay claim to mine ? Sure the sweet song, I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes...grateful glee, No merit claims ; I praise myself in the*. My father lov'd thee thro' his length of days ! For thee his fields were shaded o'er with maize... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly - 1850 - 1112 str.
...Lebanon." 24 — PUT, DOC. VOL. IT, (No. 12.) \ ANALYSIS OF INDIAN CORN. "My father loved thee thro' his length of days! For thee his fields were shaded...with Maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possessed, Teu sturdy freemen sprung from him attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...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...loved thee through his length of days! For thee his fielfls were shaded o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor, he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1854 - 584 str.
...Indian corn plant substituted in its place. Joel Barlow well said in his ode to " hasty pudding ": " My song resounding in its grateful glee, No merit...father loved thee through his length of days! For thee hia fields were shaded o'er with maize; From thee what health, what rigor he possessed, Ten sturdy... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 str.
...genius of the noisy swine, Though nursed on pudding, claim a kin to mine? Sure the sweet song, I fashion to thy praise, Runs more melodious than the notes...merit claims: I praise myself in thee. My father loved thce through his length of days! For thee his fields were shaded o'er with mnize; From thce what health,... | |
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