| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 492 pages
...Whereto this London evermore be* ' queaths " Service of honour and ot loyalty. PAG " Her props sre well-advised Magistrates, " That carefully attend...person still. " The honest franklin and the husbandman " Lay down their sacks of corn at London's feet, " And bring such presents as the country yields. "... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 494 pages
...franklin and the husbandman " Lay down their sacks of corn at London's fett, " And bring such preicnts as the country yields. " The pleasant Thames, a sweet and dainty nymph, " For I-oiioon's good, conveys, with gentle stream, " And safe and easy passage, what she tan, " And kef... | |
| John Nichols - 1823 - 680 pages
...WOLSTAN DIXIE, LORD MAYOR, Whertoo this London evermore bequeathes Service of honour and loyaltie. Her props are well-advised magistrates, That carefully...person still. The honest Franklin and the Husbandman Layes downe his sackes of corne at London's feet, And bringes such presents as the countrie yeeldes.... | |
| J S. F - 1827 - 434 pages
...case with King George II. and his royal Consort, honoured Sir Edward Becher, ind King George I,, Sir W. Humphrey!. Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms,...and dainty nymph. For London's good, conveys with gentle stream, And safe and easy passage, what therein, And keeps her leaping fishes in her lap. The... | |
| George Peele - 1829 - 326 pages
...beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and of loyalty. Her props are well-advised magistrates, That...sweet and dainty nymph, For London's good conveys with gentle stream, And safe and easy passage, what she can, And keeps her leaping fishes in her lap. The... | |
| George Peele - 1829 - 320 pages
...beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and of loyalty. Her props are well-advised magistrates, That...person still. The honest franklin and the husbandman, • t Lays down his sacks of corn at London's feet, T And brings such presents as the country yields.... | |
| William Herbert - 1836 - 696 pages
...still. The honest, franklin, and the husband man Lay down their sacks of corn atLondon's feet, And bring such presents as the country yields. The pleasant...and dainty nymph, For London's good, conveys, with gentle stream [can, And safe and easy passage, what she And keeps her leaping fishes in her lap. The... | |
| William Herbert - 1836 - 698 pages
...beaten gold ; a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London evermore bequeaths Service of honour and of loyalty. Her props are — well-advised magistrates,...attend her person still. The honest, franklin, and the husband man Lay down their sacks of com at London'* feet, And bring such presents as the country yields.... | |
| William Herbert - 1836 - 700 pages
...Whereto this London evermore bequeaths Service of honour and of loyalty. Her props are—well-advised magistrates. That carefully attend her person still. The honest, franklin, and the husband man Lay down thoirsacks of corn alLondon's feet, The pleasant Thames, a sweet and dainty nymph,... | |
| William Herbert - 1837 - 106 pages
...a specimen :" the Chief Magistrate. Whereto this London evermore bequeaths Service of honour and of loyalty. Her props are — well-advised magistrates,...attend her person still. The honest, franklin, and the husband man Lay down thcirsacks of corn atLondon's feet, And bring such presents as the country yields.... | |
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