| 1852 - 570 páginas
...these two methods I should praise, I know it ought to boil an hour for every pound it weighs. Oh ! if I were Queen of France, or, still better, Pope of Rome, IM have a Christmas pudding every day I dined at home ; And as for other puddings, whatever they might... | |
| William Hawthorne Eburne - 1852 - 48 páginas
...the day, perhaps a general you'll be; Though I'm proud to think of that, what will become of me? Oh, if I were Queen of France — or, still better, Pope...must show their might, Why, let them who make the quarrel be the only men to fight. JEANNOT — My dearest little Jeannette — why, surely that is not... | |
| William Batchelder Bradbury - 1852 - 322 páginas
...Ⅰ コ丁申亡ケ手ヱ士仁仁Ⅰ '耳丘" 珪' "。 2. France, or still better, Pope of Borne, I would have no fighting men abroad, no weeping maids at home; All the world should be at peace, Or if 藍・丹ユ/ @が卜心|l『@@ 辞 ^=PT^ 二巨 -" :甲佳 L 町呈旦主 @・ h ア・ 0ne @... | |
| Elihu Burritt - 1853 - 224 páginas
...first thing when we awake in the morning, and in our dreams too. Well, these are the lines : " Oh, if I were Queen of France, Or still better, Pope of...might, Why, let them who make the quarrels Be the only men to fight." SARAH TESTIMONY OP AU AMERICAN WOMAN. — I wish I could regard my sex as free from... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 páginas
...these two methods I should praise, I know it ought to boil an hour for every pound it weighs. Oh ! if I were Queen of France, or, still better, Pope of Rome, I 'd have a Christmas pudding every day I dined at home ; And as for other puddings whatever they might... | |
| 1919 - 1066 páginas
...Jeannette in the touching old ballad, — If I were King of France, or, still better. Pope of Rome. I'd have no fighting men abroad, no weeping maids at home;...should be at peace, or, if kings must show their might, Then let those who make the quarrels be the only men to fight. But even Jeannette evidently realized... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1858 - 292 páginas
...hear it, What would become of me ? Oh ! were I Queen of France, or What's better, Pope of Rome, I'd have no fighting men abroad, No weeping maids at home ; All the world should be at peace, And should kings assert their right, I'd have those that make the quarrel Be the only men who fight.... | |
| Archibald K. Murray - 1862 - 530 páginas
...the ambition of princes. Would that princes acted out the words of the ballad writer — " Oh, were I Queen of France, or still better, Pope of Rome, I would have no fighting men abroad, or weeping maids at home. All the world should be at peace, or if kings would show their might, I'd... | |
| Archibald K. Murray - 1862 - 526 páginas
...the ambition of princes. Would that princes acted out the words of the ballad writer — " Oh, were I Queen of France, or still better, Pope of Rome, I would have no fighting men abroad, or weeping maids at home. All the world should be at peace, or if kings would show their might, I'd... | |
| John Francis Campbell - 1865 - 462 páginas
...those of Jeanuette : — If I were king of France, Or, what is better, Pope of Rome, There should be no fighting men abroad, No weeping maids at home. All the world shuidd be at peace ; Or, if kings must show their might, Why, let those who make the quarrels Be the... | |
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