| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1865 - 524 pages
...chief's perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew. Between the mourners at his head and feet, \j' Say, scurril.jester, is there room for you f Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1865 - 300 pages
...chief's perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The stars and stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurrile jester, is there room for you ? Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil,... | |
| George Washington Bacon - 1865 - 206 pages
...chief s perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurril-jester, is there room for you 1 Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil,... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1865 - 296 pages
...chief's perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The stars and stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurrile jester, is there room for you ? Tes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil,... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1865 - 582 pages
...chief's perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet. Say, scurril-jester, is there room for you ? Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer. To lame my pencil,... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 pages
...pain. " Beside this corpse, that bears for winding sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, f as soon as parliament met, proposed his Ecclesiastical Titles Bill ; or, rather, a ? " Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil and confute my pen — To make me... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1866 - 766 pages
...chief's perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet. Say, scurril-jester, is there room for you Î Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil,... | |
| John Watts - 1866 - 492 pages
...chiefs perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurril-jester, is there room for you ? Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil... | |
| John Watts - 1866 - 498 pages
...chiefs perplexity, or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurril-j ester, is there room for you ? Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1867 - 964 pages
...chief's perplexity or people's pain. Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurril-jester, is there room for youf Yes, he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil,... | |
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