The Poems of George Huddesford, M.A., Late Fellow of New College, Oxford: Now First Collected. Including Salmagundi, Topsy-turvy, Bubble and Squeak, and Crambe Repetita, Volume 2J. Wright, 1801 |
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... Gallic Philosophy and Radical Reform . First published in June , 1799 CRAMBE REPETITA ; A Second Course of Bubble and Squeak , or British Beef Galli - maufryed , & c . & c . page 1 34 · 53 109 た ERRATA . Page 15 , line 25 ( note )
... Gallic Philosophy and Radical Reform . First published in June , 1799 CRAMBE REPETITA ; A Second Course of Bubble and Squeak , or British Beef Galli - maufryed , & c . & c . page 1 34 · 53 109 た ERRATA . Page 15 , line 25 ( note )
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... Gallic Convention : So , to prove ourselves creatures of chance , We determine , and none shall gainsay us , By disorganization of France To establish the empire of Chaos : What guerdon shall CARRA reward Whose fame self - acknowledg'd ...
... Gallic Convention : So , to prove ourselves creatures of chance , We determine , and none shall gainsay us , By disorganization of France To establish the empire of Chaos : What guerdon shall CARRA reward Whose fame self - acknowledg'd ...
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... George Huddesford. BUBBLE AND SQUEAK , A GALLI - MAUFRY OF BRITISH BEEF , WITH THE CHOPP'D CABBAGE OF GALLIC PHILOSOPHY , AND RADICAL REFORM . FIRST PUBLISHED IN JUNE , 1799 . LIBERIUS SI DIXERO QUID , SI FORTE JOCOSIUS : HOC.
... George Huddesford. BUBBLE AND SQUEAK , A GALLI - MAUFRY OF BRITISH BEEF , WITH THE CHOPP'D CABBAGE OF GALLIC PHILOSOPHY , AND RADICAL REFORM . FIRST PUBLISHED IN JUNE , 1799 . LIBERIUS SI DIXERO QUID , SI FORTE JOCOSIUS : HOC.
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... Will Squele a " Cotswold man . - You had not four such swinge - bucklers in all the inns of court again . " Shakspeare , Hen . IV . Import their flow'rs of elocution From Gallic soil of Revolution BUBBLE AND SQUEAK . 67.
... Will Squele a " Cotswold man . - You had not four such swinge - bucklers in all the inns of court again . " Shakspeare , Hen . IV . Import their flow'rs of elocution From Gallic soil of Revolution BUBBLE AND SQUEAK . 67.
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... Gallic soil of Revolution ; And make our Youth of all conditions Turn democratic rhetoricians , And prove in politics as knowing As those who set their tongues a going ? Lo ! where , pot - valiant , they attack The Minister behind his ...
... Gallic soil of Revolution ; And make our Youth of all conditions Turn democratic rhetoricians , And prove in politics as knowing As those who set their tongues a going ? Lo ! where , pot - valiant , they attack The Minister behind his ...
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Additional Notes ALEXANDER LAMETH Archbishop of Sens Archbishop of Toulouse Assembly assignats beef Bill Bintinaye breeches Brentford Brissot Britain's British Oak BUBBLE AND SQUEAK chitterlings Church clergy Commons Condorcet Constitution Convention Courier democratic despotism Devil Dutch Enceladus enlighten'd ev'ry Fayette Fennel Fox's Speech France Freedom French friends Gainst Gallic give gold Gorsas grand head Heav'n honour Horne Tooke House Hudibras Ibid Imprescriptive Insurrection J. H. Stone Jack Holliday Jack Sprat Jack the Second Jacobins John Horne Tooke Kersaint king late Liberty Lords mankind Marat Minister Mirabeau nation ne'er never nose o'er orator Paris Parliament patriot Philosophers Phlebotomist PITT Priestley's principles RADICAL REFORM RALPH BATHURST reason regeneration religion Revolution Rhocus Robespierre royal sacred Sans-Culottes sentiments shew Sirs Sov'REIGN swore Syeyes talents thing throne tion toast Twas Typhoeus Véritable Portrait Whig Club words zeal
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Página 93 - T were to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and likelihood to lead it : — as thus : Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth to...
Página 166 - A blank, my lord : She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i...
Página 21 - And Samson said, Let me die with the Philistines. And he bowed himself with all his might, and the house fell upon the lords, and upon all the people that were therein.
Página 77 - ... fratresque tendentes opaco Pelion imposuisse Olympo. sed quid Typhoeus et validus Mimas, aut quid minaci Porphyrion statu, quid Rhoetus evulsisque truncis 55 Enceladus iaculator audax contra sonantem Palladis aegida possent ruentes?
Página 9 - But what is bred in the bone will never be out of the flesh, (as Lord M.
Página 17 - As dwarfs upon knights-errant do : It was a serviceable dudgeon, Either for fighting or for drudging : When it had stabb'd or broke a head, It would scrape trenchers, or chip bread ; Toast cheese or bacon, though it were To bait a mousetrap, 'twould not care...
Página 21 - By engendering the church with the State, a sort of mule-animal, capable only of destroying, and not of breeding up, is produced, called The Church established by Law.
Página 91 - And he said unto them, Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed?
Página 26 - And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.
Página 34 - Oxford, where, after some time, he found means to rob a museum of a number of gold coins, and medallions ; that he was traced to Ireland, apprehended at an assembly there in the character of a German count ; brought back to this country, tried, convicted, and sentenced to some years