So Tongue was the lawyer, and argued the cause With a great deal of skill, and a wig full of learning ; While chief baron Ear sat to balance the laws, So famed for his talent in nicely discerning. In behalf of the Nose it will quickly appear, And your... Our Outsides and what They Betoken: A Summary - Page 97by William Thomas Fernie - 1913 - 413 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 280 pages
...FOUND IN AN* OF THE BOOKS. I. BETWEEN Nose and Eyes a strange contest arose — The spectacles set them unhappily Wrong; The point in dispute was, as...and a wig full of learning ; While chief baron Ear set to balance the laws, So fam'd for his talent in nicely discerning. 3. In behalf of the Nose, it... | |
| William Hayley - Authors, English - 1803 - 450 pages
...assertion. NOSE Plaintiff. EYES Defendants. l. Between Nose and Eyes a sad contest arose, The Spectacles set them unhappily wrong, The point in dispute was, as...knows, To which the said Spectacles ought to belong. 2. So the Tongue was the Lawyer, and argued the cause, With a great deal of skill, and a wig full of... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1803 - 310 pages
...FOUND IN ANY OF THE BOOKS. I. BETWEEN Nose and Eyes a strange contest arose.... The spectacles set them unhappily wrong ; The point in dispute was, as...knows, To which the said spectacles ought to belong. II. So Tongue was the lawyer, and argued the cause With a great deal of skill, and a wig full of learning... | |
| William Hayley - Authors, English - 1803 - 454 pages
...assertion. NOSE Plaintiff- EYES Defendants, Between Nose and Eyes a sad contest arose,. The Spectacles set them unhappily wrong, The point in dispute was, as all the world To which the said Spectacles ought to belong. 2. So -the Tongue was the Lawyer, and argued the cause,... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 230 pages
...NOSE, Plaintiff— EYES, Defendants. 1. Between Nose and Eyes a sad contest arose, The Spectacles set them unhappily wrong, The point in dispute was, as...the world knows, To which the said Spectacles ought to.belong. 2. So the Tongue was the Lawyer, and argued the cause With a great deal of skill, and a... | |
| Chaplet - 1805 - 238 pages
...world knows. To which the said spectacles ought to belong. 6o Tongue -was the lawyer, and argued tlie cause With a great deal of skill, and a wig full of learning; \Vhilc chief baron Ear sat to balance the faws, So fam'd for his talent in nicely discerning. In behalf... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 316 pages
...BE FOVNJS* IN ANY OF THE BOOKS. I. BETWBeH'Nbse«od;Eyes a strange contest arose, The spectacles set them unhappily wrong; The point in dispute was, as...With , a great .deal .of, skill, and a wig full .of learnirigj. While ,ch,ief b^ron Eaij Js'at to balance the laWs, , So fanieci for. his talent in nicely,... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 310 pages
...The point in dispute was, as all the world knows, To which the said spectacles "ought to belong. II. So Tongue was the lawyer, and argued the cause With...wig full of learning; "While chief baron Ear sat to balaace the laws, So famed for his talent in nicely discerning. III. In. behalf of the Nose it will... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 394 pages
...— PLAINTIFF; E YJSS DEF EN D2NTS. I. Between Nose and Eyes a sad contest arose, The Spectacle^ set them unhappily wrong ; The point in dispute was, as...knows, To which the said Spectacles ought to belong. 2. So the Tongue was the lawyer, and argued the cans?, With a great deal of skill, and a wig full of... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 478 pages
...spectacles ought to belong. II. So tongue was the lawyer, and argued the cause With agreatdealof skill, anda wig full of learning; While chief baron Ear sat to balance the laws, So famed for his talent in nicely discerning. III. In behalf of the Nose it will quickly appear, And your... | |
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