| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 438 páginas
...vanity now, with quick scent for the dead, Like the Ghole of the East, comes to feed at his grave. To think what a long line of titles may follow The relics of him who died—friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the fun'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 páginas
...G hole of the East, comes to feed at his grave. Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To...The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn 1 How proud they can press to the fun'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow... | |
| 1861 - 494 páginas
...see boaoms so bollow, And friendship so cold in the great and high-born; To think what a long list of titles may follow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn. Ilow proud they can flock to the funeral array Of one whom lhey shunned in his sickness and sorrow,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - 478 páginas
...of Dorset, erected the monument over his grave. Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To...The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn I How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one, whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow... | |
| 1861 - 488 páginas
...hollow, And friendship so cold in the great and high-born; To think what a long list of titles may folfow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn. How proud they can flock to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow, How bailiffs may seize... | |
| 1851 - 1220 páginas
...world" is disagreeably true in the verses : — " Oh! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To...press to the fun'ral array Of one whom they shunn'd in hU sickness and sorrow; How bailiffs may seize his last blanket, to-day. Whose pall shall be held up... | |
| 1851 - 724 páginas
...world" is disagreeably true in the verses : — " Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To...they can press to the fun'ral array Of one whom they snunn'd in his sickness and sorrow; How bailiffs may seize his hut blanket, to-day, Whose pall shall... | |
| William Haig Miller - 1851 - 142 páginas
...remonstrance of a poet : " Oh! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And friendships so false in the great and high-born; To think what a long line...friendless and lorn : How proud they can press to the funeral array Of iim whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow; How bailiifs may seize the last... | |
| Washington Wilks - 1852 - 384 páginas
...the ghoul of the East, comes to feed at his grave. Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To...follow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn I [How more respected for his character than his talents — survived Sheridan but one day, dying from... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 360 páginas
...hesitate to subscribe:— '' Oh it sickens the heart to aee bosoms so hollow, And friendships so false in the great and high-born;— To think what a long...friendless and lorn! " How proud they can press to the funeral array Of him whom they shunn'd, in his sickness and sorrow— How bailiffs may seize his last... | |
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