On the whole it appears, and my argument shows With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them. Poems - Page 178by William Cowper - 1817Full view - About this book
| William Cowper - 1803 - 482 pages
...and my argument shou-i With a reasoning the Court zvill never condemn, That the Spectacles plainly were made for the Nose ; And the Nose was as plainly,...his side as a Lawyer knows how, He pleaded again in behalf of the Eyes, But what were his arguments few people know, For the Court did not think they were... | |
| William Hayley - Authors, English - 1803 - 454 pages
...With a reasoning the Court will never condemn, That the Spectacles plainly were made, for the Nose9 And the Nose was as plainly, intended for them. Then...his side, as a Lawyer knows how, He pleaded again in behalf of the Eyes, But what were his arguments few people know, For the Court did not think they were... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 348 pages
...plainly intended for them. VII. Then fluffing his fide as a Lawyer knows how, He pleaded again in behalf of the Eyes, But what were his arguments few people...know, For the Court did not think they were equally wifeV So his Lordfhip decreed, with a grave folemn tone, Decifive and clear, without one if or but,... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1803 - 310 pages
....and my argument shows, With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them. I C94 BURNING LORD MANSFIELD S LIBRARY. VII. Then, shifting his side, (as a lawyer knows how) He pleaded... | |
| Chaplet - 1805 - 238 pages
...Xhat the spectacles plainly were made forthe Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them. When shifting his side, (as a lawyer knows how) He pleaded...few people know, For the court did not think they w re equally •wise. So his lordship decreed with a grave solemn tone, Decisive and clear, without... | |
| William Cowper - 1805 - 362 pages
...them. VII. Then fliifting his fide, (as a lawyer knows how) He pleaded again in behalf of the Eyes i But what were his arguments few people know, For the court did not think they were equally wift. VIII. So his lord(hip decreed with a grave folemn tone, Decifive and clear, without one if or... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 230 pages
...appears, and my argument shows, With a reasoning the court will never condemn, That the Spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them. 7. Then shifting his side, as a Lawyer knows how, He pleaded again in bemilf oijth^ Eyes ; But what^jjpfe... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 394 pages
...my argument shows, " With a reasoning, the court will never condemn, " ThAt the Spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, " And the Nose was as plainly,...his side, as a lawyer knows how, He pleaded again in behalf of the Ejes : But what were his arguments few people know, For the court did not think they... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 462 pages
...and my argument shows, What a reasoning the court will never condemn, TTiat the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly...his side, as a lawyer knows how, He pleaded again in behalf of the Eyes; But what were his arguments few people know, For the court did not think they were... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 390 pages
...appears, and my argument shows With a reasoning, the court will never condemn, That the spectacles plainly were made for the Nose, And the Nose was as plainly intended for them. VII. Then shifting his side, (as a lawyer knows how) He pleaded again in behalf of the Eyes: But what... | |
| |