... For coaches and horses, and persons of fame : It looked at first sight like a field full of flame, Which made me ride up tantivee. " There hath not been seen such a sight since Adam's, For perriwig, ribbon, and feather. Hide Park may be termed the... Merry Songs and Ballads, Prior to the Year 1800 - Page 75redigeeritud poolt - 1897Full view - About this book
| William Henry Irving - 1928 - 508 lehte
...ribbon, and feather, Hide-Park may be term'd the market of Madams, Or Lady-Fair, chuse you whether; Their gowns were a yard too long for their legs, They shew'd like a Rainbow cut into rags, A Garden of flowers, or a Navy of flags, When they all did mingle together.... | |
| 1896 - 692 lehte
...Madams Or Lady-Fair, chuse you whether ; Their gowns were a yard too long for their legs They shew'J like the rainbow cut into rags, A garden of flowers, or a navy of flags, When they all did mingle together." r ¥ ^HE mixed throng who daily take their airings in Hyde Park, walking,... | |
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