If up the Simplon's path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear As, "Baddish news from 'Change, my dear: The Funds (phew ! curse this ugly hill !) Are lowering fast (what ! higher still ?), And (zooks ! we're... The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - Page 297by Thomas Moore - 1856Full view - About this book
| Thomas Byerley - 1823 - 528 pages
...Slmplon's path we wind. Fancying we leave this world hehind. Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear As—" Baddish news from 'Change my dear — " The Funds— (phew, curse this ugly hill)— " Are low'ring fast— (what, higher still ?)— " And— (zooks, we're mounting up to heaven !)— " Will... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...lowering fait— (what! higher still !)— And— «look», we're mounting up to Heaven!) — »ill soon be down to sixty-seven.» Go where we may— rest where we will, LlTnjl London haunt» us still. TW trash of Almack's or Fleet-Ditch And »caree a pin's head difference... | |
| 1830 - 400 pages
...Simplon's path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear, As — " Baddish news from 'Change, my dear — The...up to heaven!) Will soon be down to sixty-seven." CASTLE OF ANGHIERA, ARONA. Thy pencil brings to mind a day, When from Laveno and the Beuscer hlll.... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1830 - 398 pages
...we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind. Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear, As—"Baddish news from 'Change, my dear— The funds (phew, curse this ugly hill) Are lowering fast—(what, higher still?) And (zooks, we 're mounting up to heaven!) Will soon be down to sixty-seven."... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1830 - 594 pages
...Simplon's path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant sounds salute one's car, As — "Baddish news from 'Change, my dear — The funds (phew, curse this ugly Mil) Are lowering fast— (what, higher still?) And (zooks, we 're mounting up to heaven!) Will soon... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 440 pages
...Simplon's path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear As — " Baddish news from 'Change, my dear — "...— (what ! higher still ?) — " And — (zooks, we're mounting up to Heaven !)" Will soon be down to sixty-seven." Go where we may — rest where we... | |
| 1833 - 742 pages
...the Simplons path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear As — " Baddish news from Change, my dear — . "...fast — (what, higher still ?)— " And — (zooks, we're mounting up to heaven !) — " Will soon be down to sixty-seven." Go where we may — rest where... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pages
...Simplon's path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear As — " Baddish news from 'Change, my dear — "...fast— (what ! higher still ?) — And — (zooks, we're mounting up to Heaven !)— Will soon be down to sixty-seven." Go where we may — rest where... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear As — " Baddish news from 'Change, my dear — " The Fund»— (phew, curse this ugly hill !) Are lowering fast — (what ! higher still ?) — And — (zooks, we're mounting up to Heaven !)— Will »oon be down to sixty-seven." Go where we may — rest where... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 454 pages
...Simplon's path we wind, Fancying we leave this world behind, Such pleasant sounds salute one's ear As — " Baddish news from 'Change, my dear — "...fast — (what, higher still?) — " And — (zooks, we're mounting up to heaven !) — " Will soon be down to sixty-seven." Go where we may — rest where... | |
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