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" A man may cry Church ! Church ! at every word, With no more piety than other people — A daw's not reckoned a religious bird Because it keeps a-cawing from a steeple... "
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) - Página 328
por New Zealand. Parliament, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1892
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Notes and Queries

1922 - 1124 páginas
...reason, lor letting it alone." Where does Scott say this • JOHN B. WAINEWRIOHT. ACTHOR WANTED. — • A man may cry, " Church, Church." at every word, With no more piety than other people ; A daw's not reckoii'da religious bird Because it keeps a-cawiug from a steeple. Baling. HET r waiting over half...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volumen27

1850 - 622 páginas
...disgust and derision than of admiration ; for, it is a popular idea, that according to the verse — " A man may cry ' Church,' ' Church,' at every word, With no more piety than other people ; A daws' not reckoned a religious bird Because it keeps a cawing on a steeple." When I think of those...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen27

1850 - 618 páginas
...disgust and derision than of admiration ; for, it is a popular idea, that according to the verse — " A man may cry ' Church,' ' Church,' at every word, With no more piety than other people ; A daws' not reckoned a religions bird Because it keeps a cawing on a steeple." When I think of those...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, with a Biographical Sketch

Thomas Hood - 1854 - 536 páginas
...If such sweet sounds can't woo you to religion, Will the harsh voices of church cads and touters 1 A man may cry Church ! Church ! at every word, With no more piety than other people — A daw 's not reckoned a religious bird Because it keeps a-cawing from a steeple ; The Temple is a good,...
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Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and ..., Volúmenes46-47

1855 - 1226 páginas
...mind intrude it : As if I thought, like Otaheitan cooks, Xo food was fit to eat till I had chew'd it. A man may cry, ' Church ! Church !' at every word,...With no more piety than other people : A daw's not reckon'da religious bird, . Because it keeps a-eawing from a steeple. I honestly confess, that I would...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen35

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 590 páginas
...intrude it : As if I thought, like Otaheitan cooks, Xo food was fit to eat till I had chew'd it. " A man may cry, ' Church ! Church !' at every word, With no more piety than other people : A daw 's not reckoned a religious bird, Because it keeps a-cawing from a steeple. '- I honestly confess,...
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Cross Purposes: A Novel, Volumen1

Catherine Sinclair - 1855 - 342 páginas
...on Christian duty, and his own church, but he spoke one way and acted another towards O'Hara, — " A man may cry ' Church, church,' at every word, With no more piety than other people; The daw 's not reckon'da religious bird Because it keeps caw-cawing from the steeple." "You are made...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe ... with ...

James Parton - 1856 - 700 páginas
...If such sweet sounds can't woo you to religion, Will the harsh voices of church cads and touters ? A man may cry Church! Church! at every word, With...religious bird Because it keeps a-cawing from a steeple ; The Temple is a good, a holy place, But quacking only gives it an ill savor; While saintly mountebanks...
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The Humorous Poetry of the English Language: From Chaucer to Saxe

James Parton - 1856 - 720 páginas
...you to religion, Will the harsh voices of church cads and touters ? A man may cry Church ! Church l at every word, With no more piety than other people...religious bird Because it keeps a-cawing from a steeple ; The Temple is a good, a holy place, But quacking only gives it an ill savor; While saintly mountebanks...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1857 - 1174 páginas
...occasion has this question been considered otherwise than in connection with religion. We have seen the With no more piety than other people, A daw's not reckoned a religious bird Because lie keeps on cawing from a steeple." He held that by no sophistry could this attempt made to enable...
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