| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 180 páginas
...Gourmands, Quatrieme Annoc, p. 152. Though many, I own, are the evils they've brought us, Though Royalty's here on her very last legs, Yet, who can help loving...us Six hundred and eighty-five ways to dress eggs ?* You see, DICK, in spite of their cries of " God-dam," " Coquin Anglais," et ceet'ra—how generous... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 186 páginas
...chiefly in the Golii- de Lynn. Though many, I own, are the evils they've brought us, Though Royalty's here on her very last legs, Yet, who can help loving...us Six hundred and eighty-five ways to dress eggs ?* You see, DICK, in spite of their cries of " God-dam," " Coquin Anglais," et caet'ra— how generous... | |
| 1818 - 428 páginas
...Though many. I own, are the evils they've brought us, Though Royalty's h-re on her very last.legs, Tet. who can help loving the land that has taught us Six hundred and eighty-five ways to dress eggs ? " Ton see. Die*, in spite of their cries of ' G ad-dam,1 1 Coquin Anglais,' et ceet'n ( WUich was... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 páginas
...Perigueux pies, Their glorious goose-livers, and high-pickled tunny ! * Though many, I own, are the fevils they've brought us, Though R**al*y's here on her very...their cries of " God-dem, " " Coquin Anglais," et caet'ra — how generous I am ! And now (to return, once again, to my " Day," . Which will take us... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 350 páginas
...dessous du venire sont les parlies les plus recherchees des gourmets." Cours Gaatronomique, p. 252. ' Though R**al*y's here on her "very last legs, Yet,...us Six hundred and eighty-five ways to dress eggs ?* You see, DICK, in spite of their cries of " Goddem," " Coquin Anglais," et caet'ra — how generous... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 páginas
...and high-pickled tunny?1 Though many, I own, are the evils they 've brought us, Though R"al*y 's hew on her very last legs, Yet, who can help loving the land that has taught u» Six hundred and eighty-five ways lo drees eggs?1 You see, DICK, in spite of their cries of « God-dem,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 292 páginas
...Gourmands, Quatrieme Anne'c, p. i5a. Forbid it, forbid it, ye Holy Allies, Take whatever ye fancy — take statues, take money — But leave them, oh leave them...their cries of " God-dem, " " Coquin Anglais," et caet'ra — how generous I am ! And now (to return, once again, to my " Day," Which will take us all... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 páginas
...and high pickled tunny!3 Though many, 1 own, are the evils they've brought us, Though ll**al у 's here on her very last legs, Yet, who can help loving the land that lias taught us Six hundred and eighty-five ways to dress eggs ?3 You nee DICK, in spite of their cries... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 páginas
...goose-livers, and high-pickled tunny!3 Though many, I own, are the evils they've brought us, Though R**aPy 's here on her very last legs, Yet, who can help loving...us Six hundred and eighty-five ways to dress eggs ?3 You see DICK, in spite of their cries of "God-dem," M Coquin Anglais," et csct'ra — how generous... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 438 páginas
...goose-livers, and high pickled tunny! * Though many, I own, are the evils they've brought M, Though Royalty's here on her very last legs, Yet, who can help loving...eggs? f You see, DICK, in spite of their cries of " God-dam," " Coquin Anglais," et cset'ra—how generous I am! And now (to return, once again, to my... | |
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