| 1821 - 488 pages
...hasl»<*»J Tho»J»TTOOl>ue — come— let us hear its tune ; Thou'rt standing on thy legs, above-ground, Mummy ! Revisiting the glimpses of the moon, Not like...thou canst recollect, % To whom should we assign the Sphinx's fame ; Was Cheops or Cephrenes architect Of either Pyramid that bears bis name ? Is Pompey's... | |
| 1821 - 662 pages
...to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous, Of which the very ruins are tremendous. Speak ! for thou long enough hast acted Dummy, Thou...let us hear its tune; Thou'rt standing on thy legs, above-ground, Mummy! Revisiting the glimpses of the moon, Not like thin ghosts or disembodied creatures,... | |
| 1821 - 656 pages
...to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous, Of which the very ruins are tremendous. Speak ! for thou long enough hast acted Dummy, Thou...let us hear its tune; Thou'rt standing on thy legs, above-ground, Mummy! Revisiting the glimpses of the moon, Not like thin ghosts or disembodied creatures,... | |
| 1821 - 658 pages
...overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous, Of which the very ruins are tremendous. Speak 1 for thou long enough hast acted Dummy, Thou hast a...let us hear its tune; Thou'rt standing on thy legs, above-ground, Mummy ! Revisiting the glimpses of the moon, Not like thin ghosts or disembodied creatures,... | |
| 1822 - 418 pages
...tremendous ! Speak ! for thou long enough hast acted Dumby, Thou hast a tougue, come, let us hear its tune ; Not like thin ghosts or disembodied creatures, But...thou canst recollect, To whom should we assign the Sphinx's fame; Was Cheops or Cephrenes architect Of either pyramid that bears his name ? Is Pompey's... | |
| 1822 - 690 pages
...Dummy, Thou hast a tongue—come—let us hear its tune; Not like thin ghosts or disembodied creatures, Thou'rt standing on thy legs, above ground, Mummy ! Revisiting the glimpses of the moon, But with thy bones and flesh, and limbs and features. Tell us—for doubtless thou canst recollect,... | |
| 1822 - 396 pages
...Speak! for thou long enough hastacted Dummy; Thou hast a tongue— come — let us hear its tone ; Thou'rt standing on thy legs above ground, Mummy ! Revisiting the glimpses of the moon, \ot like thin ghosts or disembodied creatures, Hut with thy bones and flesh, and limbs and features.... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous, Of which the very ruins are tremendous. Speak ! for thou long enough hast acted Dummy, Thou hast a tongue — come let us hear its tune ; THE AMERICAN [Lesson 41. Thou'rt standing on thy legs, above ground, Mummy ! Revisiting the glimpses... | |
| 1823 - 400 pages
...to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous, Of which the Very ruins are tremendous. Speak ! for thou long enough hast acted Dummy; Thou hast a tongue — come — let us hear its tune ; Thou 'rt standing on thy legs, above-ground, Mummy! Revisiting the glimpses of the moon; Not like... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 pages
...to overthrow Those temples, palaces, and piles stupendous, Of which the very ruins are tremendous. Speak ! for thou long enough hast acted Dummy, Thou...thou canst recollect, To whom should we assign the sphinx's fame? Is Potnpey's pillar really a misnomer? Had Thebes a hundred gates, as sung by Homer... | |
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