royal bird'? Gone down, it seems, to Scotland to be fiddled Unto by Sawney's violin, we have heard: 'Caw me, caw thee'— for six months hath been hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. Notes and Queries - Page 2851887Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1823 - 816 pages
...lasting, but now even Change grows too changeable, without being new : Nought's permanent among the human And where is " Fum" the Fourth, our " royal bird ?"...have heard : " Caw me, caw thee" — for six months hath been hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. race, Except the Whigs not getting... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 164 pages
...Whitbread? Romilly? Where's George the Third ? Where is his will ? (That's not so soon unriddled.) And where is " Fum" the Fourth, our " royal bird?''...have heard : " Caw me, caw thee" — for six months hath been hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. Where is Lord This ? And where my... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 pages
...Where is his will? (Thai's not so soon unriddled) And where is " Fum" the Fourth, our "royal hird?" Gone down it seems to Scotland, to be fiddled Unto...have heard: " Caw me, caw thee" — for six months hath been hatchThis scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. rin" LXX1X. Where is Lord This? and where... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 pages
...Where's Whitbreail?Romilly? Where 'sGeorgetheThird? Where is his will? (That 's not so soon unriddled) And where is «Fum» the Fourth, our «royal bird?»...heard ; • Caw me, caw thee» — for six months hath been hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. LXXIX. Where is Lord This? and where... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...where is ••1'iuii" the Fourth, our "royal bird?" Gone down it gcems to Scotland, to be Tiddled Unto by Sawney's violin, we have heard : "Caw me, caw thee'' -for six monthx halh been hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. Where is Lord This? And where... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...Whitbread? Romillv? Where'« (¿eorge the Third? Where is his will? (That's not eo loon unriddled.) And where is "Fum" the Fourth, our "royal bird?" Gone down it seem« to Scotland, to be fiddled Unto by Sawney's violin, we have heard: "Caw me, caw thee1' — for... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 809 pages
...ГЬе jay, the pie, and even the boding owl, That bails the riling moon, have chirms for me. Couper, Our ' royal bird' Gone down it seems to Scotland, to be fiddled l!n:o by Sawney's violin, we have heard : ' Caic me, cam thee,' for six months hath been hatching,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 pages
...Whitbread? Romilly ? Where 's George the Third ? Where is his will ? (That 's not so soon unriddled.) And where is "Fum" the Fourth, our " royal bird? "...have heard : " Caw me, caw thee" — for six months hath bean hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. LXXIX. Where is Lord This? And where... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 334 pages
...will? ('-') (That 's not so soon unriddled.) And where is " Fum" the Fourth, our " royal bird?"(3) Gone down, it seems, to Scotland to be fiddled Unto...have heard : " Caw me, caw thee" — for six months hath been hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. (1) [" I am ready to accept the,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 342 pages
...Whitbread ? Romilly ? Where 's George the Third? Where is his will?(2) (That 's not so soon unriddled.) And where is " Fum" the Fourth, our " royal bird?...have heard : " Caw me, caw thee" — for six months hath been hatching This scene of royal itch and loyal scratching. (1) [" I am ready to accept the,... | |
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