| Richard Lamb Allen - 1850 - 398 str.
...Belgic spawn Insult and eat thee by the name Suppawn. All spurious appellations, void of truth ; I've better known thee from my earliest youth, Thy name...greet thee fuming from their fires ; And while they argu'd in thy just defence With logic clear, they thus explain'd the sense : — " In haste the boiling... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...our sires Were wont to greet thee, fuming from the fires; And while they argued in thy just defence With logic clear, they thus explained the sense : " In haste the boiling cauldron, o'er the blaze, Receives and cooks the ready powdered maize ; In haste 't is served, and... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1852 - 364 str.
...appellations, void of truth ; I've better known thee from my earliest youth ; Thy name is Hasty Pudding ! thus our sires Were wont to greet thee fuming from...argued in thy just defense With logic clear, they thus explain'd the sense • In haste the boiling caldron, o'er the blaze, Receives and cooks the ready-powder'd... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1856 - 884 str.
...better known thee from my earliest youth: KNOLAHD FAM1LT. Thy name is Hasty Pudding! thus our ?!res Were wont to greet thee fuming, from their fires ;...boiling caldron, o'er the blaze, Receives and cooks the ready powder'd maize ; In haste 'tis served, and then in equal haste With cooling milk, we make the... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 572 str.
...Barlow wrote a poem on the subject, in which he thus accounts for its name : Thy name is Hasty Pudding 1 thus our sires Were wont to greet thee fuming from their fires ; And while they argued in thy just defence, With logic clear they thus explain'd the sense : " In haste the boiling caldron o'er the blaze... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 570 str.
...Barlow wrote a poem on the subject, in which he thus accounts for its name : Thy name is Hastg Pudding 1 thus our sires Were wont to greet thee fuming from their fires ; And while they argued in thy just defence, With logic elear they thus explain'd the sense : " In haste the boiling caldron o'er the blaze... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 578 str.
...Barlow wrote a poem on the subject, in which he thus accounts for its name : Tby name is Hastg Pudding ! thus our sires Were wont to greet thee fuming from their fires ; And while they argued in tby just defence, With logic clear they thus explain'd the sense : " In haste the boiling caldron o'er... | |
| Charles William Everest - 1860 - 484 str.
...our sires Were wont to greet thee fuming from the fires ; And while they argued in thy just defence, With logic clear they thus explained the sense : " In haste the boiling cauldron, o'er the blaze, Receives and cooks the ready powdered maize ; In haste 't is served, and... | |
| Wayne E. Burton - 1867 - 674 str.
...appellations, void of truth ; I've better known thee from my earliest youth ; Thy name is Hasty Pudding I thus our sires Were wont to greet thee fuming, from their fires ; And while they argued in thy just defence With logic clear, they thus explained the sense : " In haste the boiling caldron, o'er the... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1877 - 894 str.
...greet thce fuming from their fires; Antl while they argued in thy just defence, With logic clt'iir they thus explained the sense: " In haste the boiling...and cooks the ready-powdered maize; In haste 't is serv'd ; and then in equal httste, With cooling milk, we make the sweet repast." Such is thy name,... | |
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