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" For thou hast made me gaily tough, Inured me to each day that's rough, In hopes of calm to-morrow ; — And when, old Mower of us all, Beneath thy sweeping scythe I fall, Some FEW dear friends will sorrow. "
The Spirit of the Public Journals - Página 28
editado por - 1808
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The Ordeal: A Critical Journal of Politicks and Literature, Volumen1

Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1809 - 428 páginas
...thee, (and faith, to others too,) I'm very much indebted ! I For thou hast made me gaily tough, Enur'd me to each day that's rough, In hopes of calm to-morrow...mower of us all, Beneath thy sweeping scythe I fall, Some/tfau dear friends will sorrow. Then though my idle prose, or rhyme, Should half an hour out live...
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Poetical Vagaries

George Colman - 1812 - 178 páginas
...very much indebted. XI. For thou hast made me gaily tough ; Inured me to each day that's rough, D 2 In hopes of calm, to-morrow ; — And when, old Mower...scythe I fall, Some few DEAR FRIENDS will sorrow. XII. Then, — though my idle Prose, or Rhime, Should, half an hour, out-live me, Time! Pray bid the...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

1812 - 576 páginas
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Poetical Vagaries: Containing An Ode to We, a Hackney'd Critick; Low ...

George Colman - 1814 - 250 páginas
...(and faith to others, too !) I'm very much indebted. XI. For thou hast made me gaily tough, Inure'd me to each day that's rough, In hopes of calm, to-morrow...all ! Beneath thy sweeping scythe I fall, Some few DEAK FRIENDS will sorrow. XII. Then, — though my idle Prose, or Rhime, Should, half an hour, out-live...
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Poetical Vagaries;: Containing An Ode to We, a Hackney'd Critick; Low ...

George Colman - 1814 - 246 páginas
...(and faith to others, too !} I'm very much indebted. XI. For thou hast made me gaily tough, Inure'd me to each day that's rough, In hopes of calm, to-morrow...old Mower of us all ! Beneath thy sweeping scythe I full, Some few DEAR FRIENDS will sorrow. XII. Pray Lid the Stone-.Engravers, "Where'er my bones find...
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Poetical Vagaries: Containing An Ode to We, a Hackney'd Critick;Low Ambition ...

George Colman - 1818 - 242 páginas
...(and faith to others, too !) I'm very much indebted. XI. For thou hast made me gaily tough, Inure'd me to each day that's rough, In hopes of calm, to-morrow...Mower of us all ! Beneath thy sweeping scythe I fall, Somefetv DEAR FRIENDS will sorrow. XII. Then, — though my idle Prose, or Rhime, Should, half an hour,...
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The Actor's Budget of Wit and Merriment: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues ...

William Oxberry - 2015 - 374 páginas
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The Parlour Portfolio, Or, Post-chaise Companion: Being a ..., Volumen1

1820 - 438 páginas
...— (and, faith, to others, too ! I'm very much indebted: For thou hast made me gaily tcugb. Inured me to each day that's rough In hopes of calm to-morrow ; — And when, old Mower of us all, Beneath thy sleeping scythe I fall, Some few dear friends will sorrow. Then, though my idle prose or rhyme, Should...
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The Actor's Budget: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, and ...

William Oxberry - 1824 - 402 páginas
...— (and. faith, to others, too) I'm very much indebted : For thou hast made me gaily tough, Inured me to each day that's rough, In hopes of calm to-morrow...Beneath thy sweeping scythe I fall. Some FEW dear friend will sorrow. Then, though mv idle prose, or rhyme, Should half an hour outlive me, Time, Pray...
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The Common-place Book of Humorous Poetry: Consisting of a Choice Collection ...

1826 - 398 páginas
...To thee (and, faith, to others, too !) I'm very much indebted : For thou hast made me gaily tough, Inur'd me to each day that's rough, In hopes of calm...friends will sorrow. Then, though my idle prose or rhyme Should half an hour outlive me, Time, Pray bid the stone-engravers, Where'er my bones find church-yard...
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