| 1767 - 572 páginas
...friends and throw up their bonnets for KING George. " Some popular Chief More noify than the relt, but cries halloo, And in a trice the bellowing herd come out ; And one and all is the word ; They never afk for whom, or what they tight, But turn 'e:n our, urd... | |
| 1777 - 416 páginas
...virtue* of your city, • What pufhing force they have : fome popular chief, More noily than the reft, but cries halloo, And in a trice, the bellowing herd come out ; Tbe gates are barr'd, the ways are barricado'd, And one and all's the word ; true cocks o'th' ^ame,... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 414 páginas
...virtues of your city, What puthing force they have : fome popular chief,. More noify than the reft, but cries halloo, And in a trice, the bellowing herd come out ; The gates are burrlrl, the ways are barricado'd, And one and all's the word ; true cocks o'th" game^. That never... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 270 páginas
...lion-talkers, lamb-like fighters, Ray. You do not know the virtues of your city, What pushing force they have : some popular chief. More noisy than the rest, but...trice, the bellowing herd come out ; The gates are barr'd, the ways are barricado'd, And one and all's the word ; true cocks o'tli* game, That never ask,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 500 páginas
...talkers, lamb-like fighters. Raym. You do not know the virtues of your city, What pushing force they have; some popular chief, More noisy than the rest, but...herd come out ; The gates are barred, the ways are barricadoed, And One and all's the word; true cocks o'the game, That never ask, for what, or whom,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...lion-talkers, lamb-like fighters! Ray. You do not know the virtues of your city. What pushing force they have; some popular chief, More noisy than the rest, but...herd come out; The gates are barred, the ways are barricadocd. And one and all's the word ; true cotks o' tl>' game, That IK: VST ask, for what, or whom... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...up ers! Ray. You do not know die virtues ofyoortij1. What pushing force they have ; some popchief, More noisy than the rest, but cries halloo, And in a trice, the bellowing herd come oat; ; The gates are barred, the ways are terri»» ;: And one and all's the word; true cocks о :•'... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...city, What pushing force they have; some popular chief, More noisy than the rest, but cries lialloo, And in a trice, the bellowing herd come out; The gates are barred, the ways are barricadocd, And one and all's the word; true cocks o' tli* game, That never ask, for what, or whom... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 páginas
...lamb-like fighters. Raym. You do not know the virtues of your eity, What pushing force they have ; some popular chief, More noisy than the rest, but...trice, the bellowing herd come out ; The gates are barr'd, the ways are barricado'd, And One and all's the word ; true cocks o'the game, That never ask,... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...Monfort, a. 1, s. 1. MOB. The scum That rises upmost, when the nation boils. Dryden's Don Sebastian. Some popular chief, More noisy than the rest, but...trice the bellowing herd come out ; The gates are barr'd, the ways are barricado'd : And one and all's the word : true cocks o' th' game ! They never... | |
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