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7 Quotes for 'Horace Smith and James Smith' in the Database.
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Horace Smith and James Smith Quotes
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The apples that grew on the fruit-tree of knowledge
By woman were pluck'd, and she still wears the prize
To tempt us in theatre, senate, or college--
I mean the love-apples that bloom in the eyes.
- Horace Smith and James Smith,
Topic: Apples
Source: Rejected Addresses--The Living Lustres by T.M. (5)
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The three black graces, Law, Physic, and Divinity.
Topic: Grace
Source: Punch's Holiday
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I saw them go; one horse was blind,
The tails of both hung down behind,
Their shoes were on their feet.
Topic: Horses
Source: Rejected Addresses--The Baby's Debut
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For dear is the Emerald Isle of the ocean,
Whose daughters are fair as the foam of the wave,
Whose sons unaccustom'd to rebel commotion,
Tho' joyous, are sober--tho' peaceful, are brave.
Topic: Ireland
Source: Rejected Addresses--Imitation of Moore
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Midnight, yet not a nose
From Tower Hill to Piccadilly snored!
Topic: Midnight
Source: Rejected Addresses--The Rebuilding, (imitation of Southey)
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Hail, glorious edifice, stupendous work!
God bless the Regent, and the Duke of York.
Topic: Royalty
Source: Rejected Addresses--Loyal Effusion (l. 1)
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Hence, dear delusion, sweet enchantment hence!
- Horace Smith and James Smith,
Topic: Visions
Source: Rejected Addresses--An Address without a Phoenix--By "S.T.P.", (not an imitation, initials used to p
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