| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 páginas
...; What gave me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament when I was dead, Ti ia ¡i all the snivelers round my bed. My good companions, never fear ; For, though you may mistake a year. Though yojir prognostics r\iu too faul, They must be verify 'd at IHSC Behold the fatal day arrive ! " How... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 832 páginas
...kept ; What gave ine ease, and how I slept ? And more lament when I was dead, Than all the snivellers round my bed. My good companions, never fear : For...the Dean?" — " He's just alive." Now the departing prayer is read ; " He hardly breathes"—" The Dean is dead." Before the passing bell begun, The news... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 420 páginas
...more lament when I was dead, Than all ihe snivellers round my bed. My good companions, never !ear : For though you may mistake a year, Though your prognostics...the Dean?" — " He's just alive." Now the departing prayer is read ; " He hardly breathes" — " The Dean is dead." Before the passing bell begun, The... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 534 páginas
...What gave me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament when I was dead, •' Than all the snivellers round my bed. My good companions, never fear; For...must be verified at last. Behold the fatal day arrive 1 " How is the Dean ?" — " He's just alive." Now the departing prayer is read ; " He hardly breathes."... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...would he send, With hearty pray'ts that I should mend ! Inquire what regimen 1 kept. What gave uie ease, and how I slept ; And more lament when I was...How is the Dean ? ' — " He's just alive." Now the departing-pray'r is read ; •* He hardly breathes — the Dean is dead !" Before the passins-bell... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 páginas
...kept ? What gave me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament when I was dead, Than all the snivellers 6r /h l Y N B ڰq U m* >Y , k E ) / $ ~& O o fost, They must be verify'd at last. Behold the fatal day arrive ! " How is the Dean?" — " He 's... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 402 páginas
...kept? What gave me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament when I was dead, Than all the snivellers round my bed. My good companions, never fear ; For,...Though your prognostics run too fast, They must be verify'd at last. Behold the fatal day arrive ! " How is the Dean?" — " He 's just alive.' Now the... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 páginas
...kept, What gave me ease, and how I slept ! And more lament, when I was dead, Than all the snivellers round my bed. My good companions ! never fear, For...last. Behold the fatal day arrive ! ' How is the Dean ?' ' He 's just alive.' Now the departing prayer is read ; He hardly breathes — The Dean is dead.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 352 páginas
...kept, What gave me ease, and how I slept t And more lament when I was dead Than all the snivellers round my bed My good companions ! never fear, For...last. Behold the fatal day arrive! • How is the Dean f ' He's just alive. Now the departing prayer is read ; He hardly breathe*— The Dean is dead. Before... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 páginas
...kept, What gave me ease, and how I slept ! And more lament, when I was dead, Than all the snivellers round my bed. My good companions ! never fear, For...prognostics run too fast, They must be verified at last. s Behold the fatal day arrive ! ' How is the Dean ?' ' He's just alive.' Now the departing prayer is... | |
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