| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...fear; For, though you may mistake a year, Though your prognosties run too fast, They must be verify'd ted by Thomas Davison for Thomas Tegg prayer is read ; He hardly breathes — The Dean is dead. Before the passing-bell begun, The news through... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 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 aliTe." Now the... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 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. Before the passing-bell begun, The news through half the town is run. " Oh ! may... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...kept ? What gave me ease, and how I slept? And more lament when T was dead, Than all the snivellers Or brew fierce tempests on the wintry main, Or o'er the globe distil the kindly rain. Ot yonr prognostics run too fast, They muet be verified at laet. Behold the fatni day arrive Î Dow is... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...kept ? What gave me ease, and how 1 slept ? And more lament when I was dead, Than all the snivellers round my bed. My good companions, never fear; For,...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... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1833 - 380 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...year, Though your prognostics run too fast, They must he verified at last. Behold the fatal day arrive ! " How is the Dean ?" — " He's just alive." Now... | |
| William Smyth - 1840 - 514 páginas
...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." And if Hume were still alive (who is always referred to as a false prophet), he would probably not... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 páginas
...kept ? What gave me case, and how I slept 1 And more lament, when I was dead, Than all the snivellers rom his way To bogs and mires, and oft through pond...and into fraud lied Kve, our credulous mother, to Ihe Dean!" — "He's j:;.-t alive.'' Now the departing prayer is read ; He hardly breathes — the... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 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... | |
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