mid fire and smoke, And twice ten hundred voices spoke, "The Playhouse is in flames !" And lo ! where Catherine Street extends, A fiery tail its lustre lends To every... The Quarterly Review - Page 177edited by - 1813Full view - About this book
| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1801 - 674 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprise, When light first flash'd upon her eyes: So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke...flames." And lo! where Catherine Street extends, A fiery tale its lustre lends To everV window pane* Blushrs each spout in Martlet Court, And Barbican, moth... | |
| 700 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprise, When light first flush'd upon her eyes: So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke...flames." And lo! where Catherine Street extends, A fiery tale its lustre lends To every window pane: Blushes each spout in Martlet Court, And Barbican, moth... | |
| 1813 - 706 pages
...hundred voices spoke, " The Playhouse is in flames." And lo! where Catherine Street extends. A fiery tale its lustre lends To every window pane: Blushes each spout in Martlet Court, And Barbican, moth eaten fort, And Covent Garden kennel sport, A bright ensanguin'd drain: Meux's new brewhouse shows... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 162 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprize, When light first flash'd upon her eyes : So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke...Blushes each spout in Martlet Court, And Barbican, moth eaten fort, And Corent Garden kennels sport, A bright ensanguin'd drain ; Meux's new brewhouse... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 154 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprize, When light first flash'd upon her eyes : So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke...window pane : Blushes each spout in Martlet Court, 46 And Barbican, moth eaten fort, And Covent Garden kennels sport, A bright ensanguin'd drain ; Meux's... | |
| 1812 - 532 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprize, When light first flash'd upon her eyes; So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke...tail its lustre lends To every window pane: Blushes eacii spout in Martlet Co.urt, And Barbican, moth-eaten fort, And Covect Garden kennels fport, A bright... | |
| James Smith, Horace Smith - 1812 - 158 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprize, When light first flash'd upon her eyes : So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke...dames, ... For shouts were heard mid fire and smoke, ty' And twice ten hundred voices spoke, ' .^C _,y'-if : " The Playhouse is in flames." ''''..>&& '... | |
| James Smith - 1813 - 152 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprise, When light first flash'd upon her eyes; So London's sons in night-cap woke, In bed-gown woke...Catherine Street extends, A fiery tail its lustre lends And Barbican, moth-eaten fort, And Covent Garden kennels sport, A bright ensanguin'd drain; Meux's... | |
| 1813 - 670 pages
...following passage describes ' the burning,' and makes a palpable hit at his partiality for Scotch names. In bedgown woke her dames, For shouts were heard mid...fire and smoke, And twice ten hundred voices spoke, ' As Chaos which, by heavenly doom, Had slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprize,... | |
| 1840 - 876 pages
...slept in everlasting gloom, Started with terror and surprise When light first flash'd upon her eyes, So London's sons in nightcap woke, In bedgown woke...hundred voices spoke— ' The playhouse is in flames.' " The volumes give some of his letters, which are written in the easy and unaffected style of his general... | |
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