| 1810 - 500 páginas
...this quarter—good authors may die, but in Heaven's muster Sir John is over looked— ,. „ " Heav'n takes the good, too good on earth to stay, And leaves the bad, too bad to take away." Lastly, for I will trouble you with no more, there is Mr. COOK.—There was a subject for you—all... | |
| William Dunlap - 1813 - 410 páginas
...of King's Bench .'" " There is no chance for me in this quarter—good authors may die — " HeaY*n takes the good, too good on earth to stay, " And leaves the bad, too bad to take away." " lastly, for I will trouble you with no more, there is Mr. COOKE — there was a subject for you —... | |
| M. Derozario - 1815 - 252 páginas
...hushand mourns, the rest let Friendship tell, Fame spread her Worth, a Hushand knew it well s Death takes the good, too good on Earth to stay, And leaves the had, too had to take away., This Monument To his most dear, and affectionate and hest of Wives, was... | |
| 1821 - 724 páginas
...their epitaphs. There is some bitterness contained in two lines on a tomb-stone at Pentonville : Death takes the good — too good on earth to stay, And leaves the bad — too bad to take away. An inscription at Islington is in better taste and gentler feeling. It is on a child some months old... | |
| 1821 - 488 páginas
...their epitaphs. There is some bitterness contained in two lines on a tombstone at Pentonville : Death takes the good — too good on earth to stay, And leaves the had — too had to take away. An inscription at Islington is in better taste and gentler feeling. It... | |
| 1821 - 90 páginas
...their epitaphs. There is some hitterness contained in two lines on a tomh-stone at Pentonville : Death takes the good — too good on earth to stay, And leaves the had — too had to take away. An inscription at Islington is in hetter taste and gentler feeling. It... | |
| 1822 - 440 páginas
...uncertain, death it> sure, Sin is the wound, and Christ the cure. On a tomb-stone at Pentonville : — Death takes the good— too good on earth to stay And leaves the bad — too baa to take away. We seldom read Epitaphs that do not in some sense confer the meed of praise on the... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 672 páginas
...inter nos ginunt [Diij onfnare. One of our own Poets has a familiar distich to the same purport : Death takes the good, too good on earth to stay ; And leaves the bad, too bad to take away. Of her accomplished Father I have to lament thai I forfeited the friendship by not quite coming up... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 906 páginas
...dittrnare. One of our own Poets has a familiar dislich to thc'same purport: Death takes the good, too stood on earth to stay; And leaves the bad, too bad to take away. Of her accomplished Father I have to lament that I forfeited the friendship by not quite coming up... | |
| Patrick O'Kelly - 1831 - 172 páginas
...CANNING, " Justitia; soror " Incortupta Fides nudBque Veritas " Quando ullum Invenient parem ?" Hon. God takes the good, too good on earth to stay And leaves the had, too had to take away. AND artthon fled ! great CANNING! and with Ihee The hopes to each IKHNIAN... | |
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