| James Sheridan Knowles - 1874 - 458 páginas
...hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and High-born, To think what a long line of titles may follow The relics of him, who died friendless and lorn !...to-day, Whose pall shall be held up by Nobles to-morrow ! And thou, too, whose life, a sick Epicure's dream, Incoherent and gross! — even grosser had pass'd,... | |
| Dublin city, roy. coll. of sci - 1875 - 358 páginas
...And friendships so false in the great and high-born ; 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 funeral array Of him whom they spurn'd in his sickness and sorrow ! How bailiffs may seize his last... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 556 páginas
...to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow :— The bailiffs may sei2e his last blanket to-day, Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow." John Henderson, the actor, 1785 — equally great in comedy and tragedy. Mary Eleanor Bowes, 1800,... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 532 páginas
...the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow : — The bailiffs may sei2e his last blanket to-day, Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow." John Henderson, the actor, 1785— equally great in comedy and tragedy. Hary Eleanor Bowes, 1800, the... | |
| James Burke - 1879 - 276 páginas
...hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born; To think what a long line of titles may follow The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn....in his sickness and sorrow; How bailiffs may seize bis last blanket to-day, Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow. And thou, too, whose life,... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1879 - 476 páginas
...flock to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow, How bailiffs may s"ize his last blanket to-day Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow.' But it cheers the heart to see one neither great nor highborn stepping forward to prevent that last... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1879 - 478 páginas
...the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow, How bailiffs may seize /</< last blanket to-day Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow.' But it cheers the heart to see one neither great nor highborn stepping forward to prevent that last... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1881 - 900 páginas
...high-born ; MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. How prond they can press to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow ! How bailiffs may seize...to-day, Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow 1 And thou, too, whose life, a sick epicure's dream, Incoherent ami gross, even grosser had passed,... | |
| 1881 - 430 páginas
...Spencer, were pall-bearers. How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned In his sickness and sorrow; How bailiffs may seize...to-day, Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow ! — Temple liar. WHAT CAN BE DONE FOE IEELAND? I PUT forward the following statements on Irish matters,... | |
| 1881 - 426 páginas
...Spencer, were pall-bearers. How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned In his sickness and sorrow; How bailiffs may seize...to-day, Whose pall shall be held up by nobles to-morrow I ' — Temjile Bar. WHAT CAN BE DONE FOK IRELAND? I fin forward the following statements on Irish... | |
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