I'll slightly touch upon his inward man. (But know, my angry muse reflects not on This tinkling cymbal for its jarring tone; But for affecting those celestial airs, By which the organ charms the list'ning ears.) If speech be the true index of the mind,... Tim Bobbin's Lancashire Dialect and Poems - Página 168por Tim Bobbin - 1828 - 184 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Tim Bobbin - 1818 - 382 páginas
...slightly touch upon his inward-man. (But know, my angry muse reflects not on This tinkling symba] for it's jarring tone; But for affecting those celestial airs,...For nature made him without care, or art, And left unfinished much the better part ; • e „ inff lir'd with too much pain, Or else rn formrng, r Sh,... | |
| Tim Bobbin - 1818 - 276 páginas
...slightly touch upon his inward man. (But know, my angry muse reflects not on This tinkling cymbal for it's jarring tone ; But for affecting those celestial airs,...his speech is clipp'd, His moving garret is but half equipp'rt : But lest a pun won't please the woifd-be-wise, His wit wants ballast, and his judgment... | |
| Tim Bobbin, John Corry - 1819 - 536 páginas
...for affecting those celestial airs, By which the organ charms the list'ning ears.) IF speech be tlie true index of the mind, And doth denote with what...since his speech is clipp'd, His moving garret is but half-eqiiipp'd ; But lest a pun won't please the ii-oM-be-wise, His wit wants ballast, and his judgment... | |
| William Carr - 1828 - 384 páginas
...hasp on the yarn windles." Pirate, 1st vol. W. Scott. GARRET, A ludicrous expression for the head. " We may conclude, that since his speech is clipp'd, His moving garret is but half equipp'd." Tim Bobbin. GARTH, A small inclosure near a house. WELSH, gaidh, a garden. 2. A girth ; also a hoop... | |
| William Carr (B.D.) - 1828 - 364 páginas
...hasp on the yarn windles." Pirate, 1st vol. W. Scott. GARRET, A ludicrous expression for the head. " We may conclude, that since his speech is clipp'd, His moving garret is but half equipp'd." Tim Bobbin. GARTH, A small inclosure near a house. WELSH, gardh, a garden. 2. A girth ; also a hoop... | |
| John Collier - 1850 - 276 páginas
...jarring tone, But for affecting those celestial airs, By which the organ charms the list'ning eaw.) If speech be the true index of the mind, And doth...since his speech is clipp'd, His moving garret, is but halt'-equipp'd : But lest a pun won't please the icould-be-msc, His wits want ballast, and his judgment... | |
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