| Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 328 str.
...obey, Each Serving-man with Dim in Hand, March'd boldly up like our Train'd-band, Prefented and away. When all the Meat was on the Table, What Man of Knife, or Teeth, was able To day to be intreated ? And this the very reafon was Before the Parfon could fay Grace, The Company was... | |
| Sir John Suckling - 1874 - 306 str.
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand, Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated ? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company... | |
| sir John Mennes - 1874 - 568 str.
...obey, Each Serving-man with dish in hand, Marcht boldly up like our Train'd band, Presented and away. When all the meat was on the Table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be intreated ? And this the very reason was Before the Parson could say Grace, The company... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1874 - 572 str.
...was accompanied home by two married men. After this followed in order : THE DINNER AND THE DANCE. " When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be entreated ? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace The company... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 str.
...Each serving-man, with dish ill hand, Marched boldly up, like our trained-band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be entreated ? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace,. The company... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 str.
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand, Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. hambers stay to be entreated ? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 str.
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand, Marched boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 str.
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand, Marched, boldly up, like our trained band, Presented, and away. When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be intreated? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company... | |
| Lounger in society the pseud - 1881 - 374 str.
...Each serving-man, with dish in hand, Marched boldly up, like one trained band, Presented, and away. ' When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife or teeth was able To stay to be entreated ? A CUSTOM TO BE HONOURED IN THE BREACH. 233 And this the very reason was, Before... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 744 str.
...Each serving-man with dish in hand, March'd boldly up, like our train'd band, Presented and away. 16 When all the meat was on the table, What man of knife, or teeth, was able To stay to be entreated? And this the very reason was, Before the parson could say grace, The company... | |
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