 | Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1871
...of Dryden and Pope. The following are the opening lines of the prologue to the Crisis. " The time? wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men fared hardly,...without complaint. On vilest cates, the dainty Indian maze Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatched roofs without the cry of rent, And... | |
 | Edward Isidore Sears - 1871
...reminding the reader of Dryden and Pope. The following are the opening lines of the prologue to the Crisis. " The times wherein old Pompion was a saint,...men fared hardly, yet without complaint, On vilest catee, the dainty Indian maze Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatched roofs without... | |
 | Henry Augustin Beers - 1878 - 407 էջ
...that early date the laudator temporis acti had appeared among us. We give it entire : THE PROLOGUE. The times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...with clamp-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatch'd huts without the cry of rent, And the best sauce to every dish, content. When flesh was food and hairy... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880
...days of the first New England generation with the sins and sorrows and confusions of his own times : " The times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...thatch'd hutts without the cry of rent, And the best sauce to every dish, content." ****** " Not ink, but bloud and tears now serve the turn To draw the... | |
 | 1880
...days of the first New England generation with the sins and sorrows and confusions of his own times : " The times wherein old Pompion was a saint. When men...with clamp-shells out of wooden trays Under thatch'd butts without the cry of rent, And the best sauce to every dish, content." «t***t " Not ink, but bloud... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880
...days of the first New England generation with the sins and sorrows and confusions of his own times : " The times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...with clamp-shells out of wooden trays Under thatch'd hutta without the cry of rent, And the best sauce to every dish, content." ****** " Not ink, but bloud... | |
 | John Nichol - 1882 - 472 էջ
...was growling, and, in the rdle of a satirist, already complaining of national degeneracy, since — " The times wherein old Pompion was a saint When men...yet without complaint, On vilest cates ; the dainty Indian-maize Was eat with clamp shells out of wooden trayes, Under thatched huts, without the cry of... | |
 | John Nichol - 1882 - 472 էջ
...of a satirist, already complaining of national degeneracy, since — " The times wherein old Pompiou was a saint When men fared hardly, yet without complaint, On vilest cates ; the dainty Indian-maize Was eat with clamp shells out of wooden trayes, Under thatched huts, without the cry of... | |
 | Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888
...ALARMING PROGRESS OF LUXURY IN NEW ENGLAND. [From the Same.] T times whcrin old Pompion was a si.iut, When men fared hardly yet without complaint, On vilest...thatch'd hutts without the cry of rent, And the best sawcc to every dish, content. When flesh was food and hairy skins made coats, And men as well as birds... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889
...all agreeing, he read what follows, which I copy from his book : — " The times wherein old PUMPKIN was a saint, When men fared hardly, yet without complaint,...vilest cates ; the dainty Indian maize Was eat with clam-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatched roofs, without the cry of rent, And the best sauce... | |
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