| John Bell - 1797 - 480 páginas
...chaste and humble dame, Who, when her man of God Was cold as any clod, Dropp'd many a tear in rain. But now, good people! learn all, No grief can be eternal ; Nor is it meet, I ween, That folks should always whimper; There is a time to simper, For Love, that little urchin, About this widow lurching,... | |
| 1794 - 918 páginas
...gown, A chafle and humble ¿ame ; Who, when her man of God Wa» cold as any clod, Dropt many a Uir in vain. But now, good people, learn all, No grief can be eternal ; Nor ¡в it meet, I ween, That folks fhould always whimper, There is a time to fimpcr, As cjuickly fhall... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...ta a young Excifeman. THERE liv'd in our good town, A relick of the gown, A chafte and humble dame ; Who, when her man of God Was cold as any clod, Dropt...can be eternal ; Nor is it meet, I ween, That folks ihould always whimper, 'V There is a time to fimper, As quickly ihall he feen. For love, that little... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 516 páginas
...in our good town, A relic} of the gown, . A chafle and humble dame ; Who, when her man of God V i- cold as any clod, Dropt many a tear in vain. But now,...people, learn all, No grief can be eternal ; Nor is it mtet, I ween. That folks fliould always whimper, There ii a time to fimper, As quickly fhall be feen.... | |
| William Somervile - 1802 - 316 páginas
...ts a young Excijeman. 1HERE liv'd in our good town, A relick of the gown, A chafte and humble dame ; Who, when her man of God Was cold as any clod, Dropt...love that little urchin, About this widow lurching, 9 Had llily fixed his dart ; The iilent creeping flame Boil'd fore in every vein, And glow'd about... | |
| William Somervile - 1802 - 298 páginas
...young Excifemait. 1 HERE liv'd in our good town, A relick of the gown, 4. chafte and humble dame ; Who, when her man of God Was cold as any clod, Dropt...many a tear in vain. But now good people learn all, tjo grief can be eternal ; Nor is it meet, I ween, That folks would always whimper,. There is a time... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 528 páginas
...and humble dame ; Who, when her man of God • "Was cold a» any clod, Dropt many a tear in vain. Eut now, good people, learn all, No grief can be eternal ; Nor is it meet, I ween, That folks fhould always whimper, T here is a time to fimper, Ae quickly (hall be feen. For love that little urchin,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 páginas
...А YOÜNO EXCISEMAN. THERE liv'd in our good town, A relict of the gown, A chaste and humble dame ; Who, when her man of God Was cold as any clod, Dropt...can be eternal ; Nor is it meet, I ween, That folks should always whimper, There is a time to simper, As quickly shall be seen. For Love, that little urchin,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 páginas
...our good town, •\ rcliet of the gown. A chaste and humble dame; Who, when her man of God Was culd as any clod, Dropt many a tear in vain. But now, good...can be eternal ; Nor is it meet, I ween, That folks should always whimper, There is a time to simper. As quickly shall be seen. For Love, that little urchin,... | |
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