| Richard Twiss - 1776 - 220 pages
...violently pradtifed as heretofore, when it might have been imputed to them as a fault. " Each perfon now may drink and fill As much, or little as he will....the brim, Or, better pleas'd to let it pafs, Grows chearful with a fcanty glafs.'' Some years ago, (perhaps half a century) when the Englifh language... | |
| Richard Twiss - 1776 - 220 pages
...perfon now may drink and fill As much, or little as he will, Exempted from the bedlam rules Of rcv.iring prodigals and fools: Whether, in merry mood or whim,...the brim, Or,- better pleas'd to let it pafs, Grows chearful with a fcanty glafs." Some years ago, (perhaps half a century) when the Englifh language was... | |
| 1799 - 730 pages
...may drink and fillj As much, or little, as he will, - ,-, jExempted i Exempted from the Bedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools : Whether, in merry mood or whim, He fills his bumper to the brim, Or, better pleas'd to let it pafs, Grows mellow with a moderate glafs."... | |
| Horace - 1806 - 492 pages
...Each person there may drink, and fill As much, or little, as he will, Exempted from the bedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools : Whether, in merry...a bumper to the brim, Or, better pleas'd to let it pass, Grows mellow with a scanty glass. Nor this man's house, nor that's estate Becomes the subject... | |
| Horace - 1806 - 492 pages
...person there may drink, and fill As much, or little, as he will, 140 Exempted from the hedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools: "Whether, in merry mood or whim He takes a humper to the hrim, Or, hetter pleas'd to let it pass, 145 Grows mellow with a scanty glass. Nor this... | |
| Horace - 1807 - 402 pages
...There every guest may drink and nil, As much, or little, as he will, Exempted from the bedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools: Whether, in merry mood or whim, He fills his bumper to the brim, Or, better pleas'd to let it pass, Grows mellow with a moderate glass.... | |
| James Hardie - 1819 - 364 pages
...themselves might taste ; Bach person there may drink and fill* As much or little as he will ; i',:;einpled from the Bedlam rules Of roaring prodigals and fools, Whether in merry mood or whim, He takes abumper to the brim , Or better pleased to let it pass, Grows mellow with a scanty glass, Nor this... | |
| Romans - 1821 - 366 pages
...as he will, Exempted from the bedlam rules Of roaring prodigals and fools ; Whether in merry-mood, or whim, He takes a bumper to the brim, Or better pleas'd to let it pass, Grows mellow with a scanty glass. Nor this man's house, nor that's estate, Becomes the subject... | |
| 1821 - 376 pages
...as he will, Exempted from the bedlam rules Of roaring prodigals and fools ; Whether in merry-mood, or whim, He takes a bumper to the brim, ' Or better pleas'd to let it pass, Grows mellow with a scanty glass. Nor this man's house, nor that's estate, Becomes the subject... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 594 pages
...There every guest may drink and fill, As much, or little, as he will, Exempted from the bedlam-rules Of roaring prodigals and fools ; Whether in merry mood or whim, He fills his bumper to the brim, Or, better pleased to let it pass, Grows mellow with a moderate glass.... | |
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