My song, resounding in its grateful glee, No merit claims, I praise myself in thee. My father loved thee through his length of days, For thee his fields were shaded o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possessed Ten sturdy freemen from... The Hasty-pudding: A Poem, in Three Cantos - Strana 5autor/autoři: Joel Barlow - 1838 - 12 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor, he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And...every dish 't is welcome still to me, But most, my Hasty Pudding, most in thee ! ***** And now, the corn-house filled, the harvest home, The invited neighbors... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1854 - 584 str.
...length of days! For thee hia fields were shaded o'er with maize; From thee what health, what rigor he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen sprung from him attest;...morn, And all my bones were made of Indian corn." I will not tire the Club with enumerating statistics relating to this crop. It is sufficient to know... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 str.
...what vigor he possese'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest; Thy constellation ruled my nntjil morn. And all my bones were made of Indian corn. Delicious...roast or boil, to smother or to bake, In every dish 'tis welcome still to me, But most, my Jlasty Pudding, most in thee. Let the green suceotnch with thee... | |
| Michigan State Agricultural Society - 1855 - 752 str.
...esteemed his favorite " hasty-pudding" worthy the fame of an epic, and he will be right who boasts, "Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all my bones were made of Indian corn." Some benevolent gentlemen have at various times endeavored to pro* mote its use and cultivation in... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 str.
...posaess'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And nil my bones were made of Indian corn. Delicious grain...roast or boil, to smother or to bake, In every dish 'tis welcome still to me, But most, my Hatty Pudding, most in thee. Let the green succotash with thee... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1856 - 884 str.
...o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possess'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all my bones were made of Indian com. Delicious grain ! whatever from it take, To roast or boil, to smother or to bake, In every dish... | |
| Charles William Everest - 1860 - 484 str.
...o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And...'every dish 't is welcome still to me, But most, my Hasty Pudding, most in thee. COLUMBUS.* I sing the mariner who first unfurled An eastern banner o'er... | |
| Wayne E. Burton - 1867 - 674 str.
...o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possess'd, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And all my bones were made of Indian com. Delicious grain ! whatever form it take, To roast or boil, to smother or to bake, In every dish... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1878 - 510 str.
...o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possessed Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation ruled my natal morn, And...roast or boil, to smother or to bake, In every dish 'tis welcome still to me, But most, my Hasty Pudding, most in thee. Let the green succotash with thee... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 str.
...o'er with maize ; From thee what health, what vigor he possessed, Ten sturdy freemen from his loins Y JO. John Anderson my jo, John, When we were first...But now your brow is beld, John, Your locks are li Iu every dish 'tis welcome still to me, But most, my Hasty Pudding, most iu thee. Jflr0. Slnne ®ront.... | |
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