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" In town let me live then, in town let me die, For in truth I can't relish the country, not I ! If one must have a villa in summer to dwell, Oh give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall ! HANNAH MORE. "
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Page 32
edited by - 1845
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

560 pages
...and who fully bear out the Anacreontic Captain Morris in his sentiments of town and country life : " In town let me live, then ; in town let me die ; For...summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall." But to our sports. We will commence with the winter. Act the first, scene the first, must...
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Poems and miscellaneous essays

Henrietta Rhodes - 1814 - 108 pages
...Then in Town let me live, and in Town let me die, For I own I can't relish the Country, not I. Jf I must have a villa in Summer to dwell, Oh! give me the sweet shady side of Pall-Mall! ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE SUGAR MAPLE, THE ACER SACCHARINUM, IN ENGLAND. IT is rather extraordinary,...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 49

1841 - 928 pages
...let me live, and in town let me die ; For in truth I can't relish the country, not I. If one . 'tit have a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall. Mall!" George IV. was too old when he came to the throne to give much animation to English society...
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 10

1845 - 670 pages
...live, then ; in town let me die ; For, in truth, I can't relish the country, not I. If one must hare a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet...as they say in the senate, that to a man who is not burthcned with landed property, and who, like the open-hearted and generous diaries Surface, can declare...
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 13

1847 - 558 pages
...live, then ; in town let me die ; For in truth I can't relish the country— not I. If one must hare a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall." But to our sports. We will commence with the winter. Act the first, scene the first, must...
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The Universal Songster, Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete ...

1834 - 480 pages
...And for groves, oh ! a fine grove of chimneys for me. Derry down, &c. Then in town let me live, and in town let me die, For, in truth, I can't relish...summer to dwell, Oh ! give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall. Derry down, &c. THE MANLY HEART WITH LOVE O'KRFLOWING. THE manly heart with love o'erflowing...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 50

1861 - 676 pages
...that lonesome retreat. For Mr. Jekyll would have said ditto with all his heart, to Captain Morris, In town let me live then, in town let me die ; For...dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall-Mall rf Horace Walpole was another of the candid men about town. He liked the country well enough to purchase...
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The Literary world, conducted by J. Timbs, Volume 3

John Timbs - 1840 - 430 pages
...Nestor of Song had retired to enjoy the delights of rural life, despite the prayer of his racy verse:] In town let me live then, In town let me die ; For...summer to dwell, Oh ! give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall. [Again, there is no " biographical sketch of the author " prefixed to these songs, which...
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Lyra urbanica; or, The social effusions of the celebrated captain ..., Volume 2

Charles Morris - 1840 - 722 pages
...eye ; But in London these devils so quick fly about, That a new devil still drives an old devil out. In town let me live then, in town let me die ; For...summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall Mall ! SEPARATION. FAR from my love, alas ! I mourn, For Fate has torn our hearts in twain ; Long,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 49

1841 - 1440 pages
...town let me live, and in town let me die; For in tiuth I can't relish the country, not I. If one mvit have a villa in summer to dwell, Oh, give me the sweet shady side of Pall. Mallt" George IV. was too old when ho came to the throne to give much animation to English society...
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