| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 472 páginas
...blanket to-day. Whose pall shall be held up by nobles, to-morrow ! " Was this then the fate,"—future ages will say, When some names shall live but in history's...and these Lords of a day, Be forgotten as fools, or remembered as worse;— " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, " The pride of the palace,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 186 páginas
...suffer what — ev'n in the heart that thou hast — All mean as it is — must have consciously burn'd, When the pittance, which shame had wrung from thee...day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd as worse ; — * The sum was two hundred pounds — offered when Sh-rdn could no longer take any sustenance,... | |
| 1818 - 628 páginas
...bailiffs may seize his last blanket, today— Whose pall shall be held up by nobles, to-morrow." " ' Was this then the fate !' future ages will say, When...Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd аз worse ;— " ' Was this then the fate of that highgifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower,... | |
| 1818 - 638 páginas
...held up by nobles, to-morrow." ***** " ' Was «i« then the fate !' future age* will nay, When tonic names shall live but in history's curse ; When Truth...Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd aa worse ;— " « Was this then the fate of that highgifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 184 páginas
...suffer what — ev'n in the heart that thou hast — All mean as it is — must have consciously burn'd, When the pittance, which shame had wrung from thee...found all his wants at an end, was return'd ! * " Was thit then the fate !" — future ages will say, When some names shall live but in history's curse ;... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1818 - 140 páginas
...suffer what—ev'n in the heart that thou hast— All mean as it is—must have consciously burn'd, When the pittance, which shame had wrung from thee...last, And which found all his wants at an end, was rcturn'd !* < l Was thit then the fate !"—future ages will say, When some names shall live but in... | |
| 1818 - 588 páginas
...last, And which found all his wants at an end was returned: " Was this then the fate," (future sages will say, When some names shall live but in History's curse, When truth will be heard these Lords of a day, Be forgotten as fools, or remembered as worse}— " Was this then the fate of... | |
| Paul METHUEN (Baron Methuen.) - 1819 - 236 páginas
...buru'd, From his wounds when instead of appearance the last, To your bosom, and jobs, your foil'd foeman return'd ! " Was this then the fate," future ages will say, When some names shall live but on Liberty's curse ; When Truth shall be heard, and these Lords of their day Be forgotten as fools,... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 páginas
...held up by nobles, to-morrow ! " Was this then the fate ! '—future ages will *ay, When some namet shall live but in history's curse ; '• ' When Truth...Lords of a day ' •' ' Be forgotten as fools, or remember' d as wone ;— " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "The pride of the palace,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 páginas
...suffer what— even in the heart that thou hast— All mean as it is — must have consciously burn'd, When the pittance, which shame had wrung from thee...last, And which found all his wants at an end, was return 'd!* f " Was this, then, the fate" — future ages will say, When some names shall live but... | |
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