| William Forsyth - 1871 - 352 pages
...university ; but the following lines express the exact truth. : " Little the unexperienced wretch does know What slavery he oft must undergo ; Who, though...holy words to consecrate the meat, But hold it for a favor seldom known, If he be deigned the honor to sit down. Soon as the tarts appear, ' Sir Crape,... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 372 pages
...wretch does know What slavery he oft must undergo ; Who, though in silken scarf and cassock drcst, Wears but a gayer livery at best. When dinner calls...holy words to consecrate the meat, But hold it for a favor seldom known, If he be deigned the honor to sit down. Soon as the tarts appear, ' Sir Crape,... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 366 pages
...wretch does know What slavery he oft must undergo ; Who, though in silken scarf and cassock drcst, Wears but a gayer livery at best. When dinner calls...holy words to consecrate the meat, But hold it for a favor seldom known, If he be deigned the honor to sit down. Soon as the tarts appear,'' Sir Crape,... | |
| 1903 - 554 pages
...ear, The credit of the business and the state, Are things that in a youngster's sense sound great. Little the unexperienced wretch doth know What slavery...1700, and from Eachard's Grounds and Occasions of t/ie Contempt of the Clergy and Religion, 1670, a famous picture of the social position of the clerical... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1876 - 536 pages
...unexperienc'd wretch does know, What slavery he oft must undergo ; Who though in silken scarf, and cassoe drest, Wears but a gayer livery at best When dinner...consecrate the meat. But hold it for a favour seldom known, If he be duign'd the honour to sit down. Soon as the tarts appear. Sir Crape withdraw, Those... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 pages
...CHAPLAIN. 321 Are things that in a youngster's sense sound great. Little the unexperienced wretch does know, What slavery he oft must undergo ! Who, though...consecrate the meat : But hold it, for a favour seldom known, If he be deigned the honour to sit down ! Soon as the tarts appear, " Sir CRAPE, withdraw !... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 pages
...wretch does know, What slavery he oft must undergo, Who, though in silken scarf and cassock dressed, Wears but a gayer livery at best. When dinner calls,...consecrate the meat, But hold it for a favour seldom known, If he be deigned the honour to sit down — Soon as the tarts appear, Sir Crape, withdraw !... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 536 pages
...wretch does know, What slavery he oft must undergo, Who, though in silken scarf and cassock dressed, Wears but a gayer livery at best. When dinner calls,...consecrate the meat, But hold it for a favour seldom known, If he be deigned the honour to sit down— Soon as the tarts appear, Sir Crape, withdraw ! Those... | |
| Richard Acland Armstrong - 1881 - 902 pages
...that of a chaplain, if the name suggests to us the idea of the poor dependent whose calling it was — With holy words to consecrate the meat, But hold it for a favour seldom known If he be deigned the honour to sit down. Law was certainly, as his pupil's son, Edmund Gibbon,... | |
| 1881 - 892 pages
...that of a chaplain, if the name suggests to us the idea of the poor dependent whose calling it was — With holy words to consecrate the meat, But hold it for a favour seldom known If he be deigned the honour to sit down. Law was certainly, as his pupil's son, Edmund Gibbon,... | |
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