 | John Aikin - 1843 - 807 páginas
...bed. My good companions, never lear ; For, though you may mistake a year, Though your prognostic's can ennoble sots, or slaves, or cowards? Alas! not all the blood of all the Howards. Look ne ?" — " He '« just alive." Now the deparling prayer is read ; He hardly breathes — the Dean is... | |
 | John Aikin - 1843 - 830 páginas
...kept l What gave me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament, when 1 was dead. Than all the snivellers L r prognosties run too fast, -They must be verified at last. Behold the fatal day arrive ! "How is the... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 357 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... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 261 páginas
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 | Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 261 páginas
...me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament when I was dead, Than all the snivellers round my bed. Mv good companions, never fear ; For, though you may...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... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 282 páginas
...me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament when I was dead, Than all the snivellers round my bed. Mv good companions, never fear ; For, though you may...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... | |
 | Joseph Guy - 1852
...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... | |
 | 1852
...kept ? What gave me ease, and how I slept ? And more lament, when I was dead. Than all the snivellers prognosties run too fast, They must be verified at lost, Behold the fatal day arrive ! " How is the... | |
 | English poetry - 1853
...predictions prove a lie. Not one foretells I shall recover; But all agree to give me over. * * * * * 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. Before the passing-bell begun, The news through... | |
 | William Smyth - 1854
...may remember, therefore, what Swift says to those who were continually looking for his death : — " My good companions, never fear. For though you may...prognostics run too fast, ,They must be verified at last." if Hume were still alive (who is always referred to as a prophet), he would probably not bo induced,... | |
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