| 726 páginas
...till he raised a blister, With his arm round her neck, and his old felt hat on — He'd address the king by the title of ' Mister,' And ask him the price of the throne that he sat on ' " — CONNECTICUT BALLAD. " Paint me as I am : if you leave out the scars and wrinkles... | |
| John William Carleton - 1853 - 748 páginas
...till he raised a blister, With his arm round her neck, and his old felt hat on — He'd address the king by the title of ' Mister,' And ask him the price of the throne that he sat on !" — CONNECTICUT BAJ.LAD. " Paint me as I am : if you leave out the scars and wrinkles... | |
| Daniel March - 1840 - 48 páginas
...wouldjtiss a Queen, till he raised a blister, With his arm round her neck, and his old felt hat on ; Would address a King by the title of " Mister," And ask him the price, of the throne he sat on. Now such are the Yankees — such are they, When the times let them live in their own odd way. But... | |
| 1841 - 640 páginas
...who would kiss a queen till he raised a blister, With his arm round hrr neck, and his old felt hnt on — Who'd address a king by the title of ' mister,' And ask him the price of the throne he sat on I" VOL. IX., No. XLIl. — .MM thropists and charter-seeking patriots 1 They must not leave the legislative... | |
| 1842 - 840 páginas
...great philanthropy should not be left to its own reward, they also receive from the legislature, aa a poor equivalent, the privilege of banking. Forthwith...mister,' And ask him the price of the throne he sat on I" Alas ! it is not so ! The maid at the fountain stalls back from her pail, for the water flows like... | |
| 1843 - 442 páginas
...conspire to grasp at wealth and power through the means of legislation, and thus obtain all the solid advantages of an artificial nobility, without incurring...the water flows like mud ! And we are told that the '; pure and wholesome water1' of the Manhattan Company of the city of New York has been repeatedly... | |
| 1846 - 508 páginas
...queen till he raised a blieter, With hie arm round her neck and his old felt hat on — Who'd fttldn-ea a king by the title of ' mister,' And ask him the price of the throne he »at on f " There is, says the author, " a moral necessity lor the adoption of this principle of general... | |
| 1846 - 524 páginas
...described him as one " who would kiss a queen till he raised a bluter, With hie arm round her neck and hie old felt hat on — Who'd address a king by the title of 'mister,' And aak him the price of the throne he eut ont" " There is, says the author, " a moral necessity for the... | |
| Elisha P. Hurlbut - 1848 - 264 páginas
...would kiss a queen till he raised a blisteV, With his arm round her neck and his old felt hat onWho'd address a king by the title of 'mister,' And ask him the price of the throne he sat on !" ble pretences of public benefit, procure the passage of partial laws, through which they are enabled... | |
| Henry Hall Dixon - 1856 - 318 páginas
...He'd kiss a queen till he raised a blister, With his arm round his neck, and his old felt hat on; He'd address a king by the title of Mister, And ask him the price of the thione that he sat on."' We have hinted at the terms of his equestrian invitation to the Prince Regent... | |
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