| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1812 - 382 sider
...kill, or cure! AN ADDRESS TO THE PRINCE.— 1811. A PARODY. [From the Morning Chronicle, Jan, 31.] TN all humility we crave •*, Our Regent may become...that he •' Will thank us for our loyalty. Then, if he 'll help us to pull down His Father's dignity and crown, We 'll make him in a year to come, The... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1812 - 376 sider
...[From the Morning Chronicle, Jan. 3 1.] TN all humility we crave Our Regent may become our slave j : And being so, we trust that he Will thank us for our loyalty. Then, if he '11 help us to pull down His Father's dignity and crown, We'll make him in a year to come, The greatest... | |
| 1825 - 542 sider
...as embodied in this jeu d'esprit, the effect of which, in a certain quarter, may easily be imagined. AN ADDRESS TO THE PRINCE, 1811. " In all humility...help us to pull down His Father's dignity and crown, We'll make him in some time to come, The greatest Prince in Christendom." offered to bet five hundred... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 sider
...dicendo nobilitatem suant." j He called rhymes also to his aid, as appears by the following: — " -in Address to the Prince, 1811. " In all humility we...help us to pull down His Father's dignity and Crown, We'll make him, in some time to come, The greatest Prince in Christendom." where the Queen and another... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 512 sider
...dicendo nobillta1em suam" • He called rhymes also to his aid, as appears by the following : — " An Address to the Prince, 1811. " In all humility...trust that HE Will thank us for our loyalty. Then, CHAP, which, according to his view, was assumed !_ throughout this Paper, and in picturing to the 1s11.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 510 sider
...dicendo nobilitatem x1utm." * He called rhymes also to his aid, as appears by the following : — " An Address to the Prince, 1811. " In all humility...so, we trust that HE Will thank us for our loyalty. 393 CHAP, which, according to his view, was assumed . ' _.. throughout this Paper, and in picturing... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 524 sider
...DEAR HOLLAND, " As you have been already apprised by His Royal Highness the Prince that he thought it Then, if he'll help us to pull down His Father's dignity and Crown, We'll make him, in some time to come, The greatest Prince in Christendom." 394 becoming the frankness... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 826 sider
...dicendo nobilitatem. suam." * He called rhymes also to his aid, as appears by the following : — " An Address to the Prince, 1811. " In all humility we crave Our Eegent may become our slave, And being so, we trust that HE Will thank us for our loyalty. 393 CHAP,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 sider
...dicendo nobilitalem suam." * He called rhymes also to his aid, as appears by the following : — " An Address to the Prince, 1811. " In all humility we crave Our Regent may become our slave, * ine credit for the pain I must have felt, to find myself an object of suspicion, or likely, in the... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1829 - 302 sider
...jeu d'e*prit, '' the effect of which," it is added, " in a certain quarter, may easily be imagined/' In all humility we crave Our Regent may become our...help us to pull down His father's dignity and crown, We'll make him, in some time to come, The greatest prince in Christendom. ON A LADY. No longer shall... | |
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