| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 654 páginas
...throw my pen aside ; If with such talents Heaven has bless'd 'em, Have I not reason to detest 'em? From Dublin soon to London spread, Tis told at court,...the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. The queen, so gracious, mild, and good. Cries, ' Is he gone ! 'tis time he should. He 's dead, you say... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1902 - 476 páginas
...great persons about this court who are not adorned with one of these girdles. VERSES ON His OWN DEATH. FROM Dublin soon to London spread, 'Tis told at court,...the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. The queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he gone? 'tis time he should. He's dead, you say ;... | |
| John Dennis - 1906 - 286 páginas
...answered, the Dean is blamed for his bequests. The news spreads to London and is told at Court : ' Kind Lady Suffolk, in the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the Queen. The Queen so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he gone ? 'tis time he should." ' But the loss of the... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 528 páginas
...ruled, for aught appears, He might have lived these twenty years; For, when we opened him, we found, 175 That all his vital parts were sound." From Dublin...in the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. 180 The queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, "Is he gone! 'tis time he should. He's dead, you... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 páginas
...ruled, for aught appears, He might have lived these twenty years; For, when we opened him, we found, 175 That all his vital parts were sound." From Dublin...in the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. 180 The queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is he gone ! 'tis time he should. He's dead, you... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 páginas
...me throw my pen aside: If with such talents Heaven has bless'd 'em, Have I not reason to detest 'em? From Dublin soon to London spread, 'Tis told at court,...in the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the queen. 1So The queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, "Is he gone: 'tis time he should. He's dead, you... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 páginas
...for aught appears, He might have lived these twenty years; For, when we opened him, we found, ./•i? That all his vital parts were sound.' <^ £ From Dublin soon to London sr; art. « ^ ' 'Tis told at court, 'The Dean if^e; And Lady Suffolk, in the spleen, " ••-" *"f... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1910 - 424 páginas
...convincing every reader. Had he been ruled, for aught appears, He might have lived these twenty years; / /jT For, when we open'd him, we found, That all his vital...sound." From Dublin soon to London spread, Tis told at court,1 "the Dean is dead." Kind Lady Suffolk,2 in the spleen, / %t> Runs laughing up to tell the queen.... | |
| John Louis Haney - 1920 - 472 páginas
...Death of Dr. Swiff, and wrote his own poetical obituary. His caustic style is revealed in these lines: From Dublin soon to London spread, 'Tis told at court, " The dean is dead." And Lady Suffolk in her spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the Queen. The Queen, so gracious, mild, and good, Cries, " Is... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1923 - 328 páginas
...fourteen years later. His estimate of his fellow-creatures may be gathered from the following passages : From Dublin soon to London spread, 'Tis told at Court,...the spleen, Runs laughing up to tell the Queen. The Queen, so gracious, mild and good. Cries, " Is he gone ! 'Tis time he should !" ***** Here shift the... | |
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