| 1818 - 598 páginas
...five little onr* repose,' Twin born, with other five; •• Unheeded by their brethren— Tin, I-Who all are now alive. ' "• • * • A leg and foot,...* Who though his wits he may retain, Lost — half hit understanding! Who, when thegnns, with mnrdcr fraught, I'om "<! bullets thick as hail; Could only... | |
| 1818 - 596 páginas
...five little ones repose, Twin-born -with other five; Unheeded by their brother toes, Who now are all alive. A leg and foot, to speak more plain. Rest here...his wits he may retain, Lost half his understanding. Who, when the guns, with thunder fraught^ Pour'd bullets thick as hail. Could only in this way be brought... | |
| 1821 - 438 páginas
...little ones repose, Twin born with other five, Unheeded by their brother loci, Who all are now alivt: A leg and foot, to speak more plain, Rest here of one commanding, Who tho' his wits he might retain, Lost half his undirtlunding. And when the guns with thunder frMgb, Pour'd... | |
| 1821 - 732 páginas
...lies a sole. And here five little ones repose, Twin horn with other five, Unheeded by their brother toes, Who all are now alive. A leg and foot, to speak more pkin, Rest here of one commanding, Who tho' his wits he might retain, Lost half his understanding.... | |
| 1826 - 240 páginas
...repose, Twin-be. rn .with other five, Unheeded by their brother toes, Who all are now alive. A i• j and foot, to speak more plain, Rest here of one commanding. Who, though his wits he might retai?, Lost half his understanding. And when the guns, with thunder fraught, Pourc"' bullets... | |
| 1822 - 494 páginas
...lies a sole. And here five little ones repose, Twin-born with other five ; Unheeded by their brother toes, Who all are now alive. A leg and foot — to speak more pl£wn-«- t Rest here, of one commanding ; Who, though his wits be does retain, Lost half his understanding... | |
| John Arliss - 1825 - 382 páginas
...— lies a sole. And here five little ones repose, Twinhorn with other five Unheeded hy the hrother toes, Who all are now alive. A leg and foot, to speak...Rest here of one commanding : Who, though his wits he might retain, Lost — half his understanding. Who when the guns with murder fraught, l'our'd hullets... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 páginas
...five little ones repose, Twin-born with other five ; Unheeded by their brother toes, Who now are all alive. A leg and foot, to speak more plain, Rest here of one commanding ; Who, though his wils he may retnin> Lost halt his understanding. Who, when the guns, witli thunder fraught, Pour'd... | |
| 1829 - 476 páginas
...born with other five, Unheeded by their brother toes, Who all are now alive. « A leg and foot—to speak more plain— Rest here, of one commanding, Who, though his wits he might retain, Lost half his understanding-. And when the guns, with thunder fraught, Four'd bullets... | |
| G. R. Clarke (of Ipswich, Eng.) - 1830 - 562 páginas
...Twin-born with other five— Unheeded by their brother toes, Who all are now alive. " A leg and foot—to speak more plain— Rest here, of one commanding; Who, though his wits he might retain, Lost half his understanding. " Who—when the guns, with murder fraught, Poured bulleLs... | |
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