T would tempt the dying anchorite to eat; Back to the world he'd turn his fleeting soul, And plunge his fingers in the salad bowl. Serenely full, the epicure would say, "Fate cannot harm me, I have dined today. The Home Cook Book - Page 1091883 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Children's poetry - 1894 - 288 pages
...toss A magic soup-spoon of anchovy sauce. Oil, green and glorious ! Oh, herbaceous treat ! 'Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat ; Back to the world...salad bowl ! Serenely full, the epicure would say, Pate cannot harm me, I have dined to-day. SYDNEY SMITH. THE BABY'S DEBUT. (In Imitation of Wordsworth.)... | |
 | Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - Wit and humor - 1894 - 464 pages
...toss A magic soup-spoon of anchovy sauce. Oh, green and glorious ! — oh, herbaceous treat ! 'Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat; Back to the world...turn his fleeting soul, And plunge his fingers in the salad-bowl ! Berenely full, the epicure would say, " Fate cannot harm me, I have dined today I " SYDNEY... | |
 | Mottoes - 1896 - 1222 pages
...I s. RB SHERIDAN— The Critic. A Tragedy Rehearsed. Act III. Sc. 1. Oh, herbaceous treat ! 'Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat ; Back to the world...say, "Fate cannot harm me, — I have dined to-day." t. SYDNEY SMITH — A Receipt for a Salad. Bad men live that they may eat and drink, whereas good men... | |
 | Quotations, English - 1896 - 246 pages
...go away, I will make haste. MERCHANT OF VENICE, iii, 2. Speed the parting guest. pope, ODYSSEY, xv. Serenely full, the epicure would say, Fate cannot harm me, — I have dined to-day. Sydney Smith, RECIPE FOR SALAD. So comes a reckoning when the banquet 's o'er — The dreadful reckoning,... | |
 | Engineers Club of Philadelphia - Engineering - 1896 - 786 pages
...QUAIL, STUFFED CELERY LETTUCE, MAYONNAISE HAHLEQUIN JCE CREAM CAKES CHEESE COK FEE " Serenely calm, the Epicure would say Fate cannot harm me, I have dined to-day." TOASTS "THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION," Henry W. Spangler " Let him show His skill in the construction."... | |
 | Home economics - 1897 - 306 pages
...compound toss A magic teaspoonful of anchovy sauce. Oh, great and glorious ! Oh, herbaceous meat ! "Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat ; Back to the world he'd turn his weary soul. And plunge his fingers in the salad bowl. Raspberry Salad. For a quart of ripe raspberries,... | |
 | Blanche McManus - American poetry - 1898 - 174 pages
...compound toss 88 A magic soupcon of anchovy sauce. O, green and glorious ! O herbaceous treat ! 'T would tempt the dying anchorite to eat : Back to the world...say, " Fate cannot harm me, I have dined to-day." SIDNEY SMITH. 44 TV/TAN wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long." 'Tis not with me... | |
 | John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 614 pages
...compound toss A magic soupgon of anchovy sauce. O green and glorious ! O herbaceous treat ! 'Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat ; Back to the world...turn his fleeting soul, And plunge his fingers in the salad-bowl ; Serenely full, the epicure would say, " Fate cannot harm me — I have dined to-day."... | |
 | 1898 - 800 pages
...help aid and assist in doing justice to a Martin county barbecue, without hope of fee or reward." " Serenely full, the epicure would say, Fate cannot harm me, I have dined to-day." It must have been a joyous occasion. The remembrance of it clings: " I can never again visit this Chapter... | |
 | Community cookbooks - 1899 - 116 pages
...toss A magic soupcon of anchovy sauce. Oh, green and glorious ! oh, herbaceous treat ! Twould tempt a dying anchorite to eat ; Back to the world he'd turn...full, the epicure would say, ' ' Fate cannot harm me. J have dined to-day !" — Sydney Smith MAYONNAISE DRESSING.— Beat well the yolks of three eggs,... | |
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