tis a shocking sight, And he's engaged to-morrow night; My Lady Club will take it ill, If he should fail her at quadrille. He loved the Dean— (I lead a heart,) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time was come: he ran his race; We hope he's... The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Página 223por Jonathan Swift - 1757Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William John Courthope - 1905 - 528 páginas
...fail her at quadrille. He loved the Dean (I lead a heart), But dearest friends, they say, must part : His time was come ; he ran his race ; We hope he's in a better place.2 ' In Sickness, October 1714. - Lines on His Own Death. Amidst this vision of hard hearts the... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1902 - 476 páginas
...her at quadrille. He loved the Dean— (I lead a heart !) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time was come ; he ran his race ; We hope he's in a better place." Why do we grieve that friends should die ? No loss more easy to supply. One year is past ; a different scene ! No farther mention... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 páginas
...at quadrille. He loved the Dean — (I lead a heart,) But dearest friends, they say, must part. 240 His time was come : he ran his race ; We hope he's in a better place." Why do we grieve that friends should die ? No loss more easy to supply. One year is past ; a different scene ! 245 No further mention... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 páginas
...at quadrille. He loved the Dean — (I lead a heart,) But dearest friends, they say, must part. 240 His time was come: he ran his race; We hope he's in a better place." Why do we grieve that friends should die ? No loss more easy to supply. One year is past ; a different scene ! 245 No further mention... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 páginas
...her at quadrille. He loved the Dean (I lead a heart), But dearest friends, they say, must part. 50 His time was come; he ran his race; We hope he's in a better place." Suppose me dead, and then suppose A club assembled at the Rose; Where, from discourse of this and that,... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 páginas
...her at quadrille. He loved the Dean (I lead a heart), But dearest friends, they say, must part. 50 His time was come; he ran his race; We hope he's in a better place." Suppose me dead, and then suppose A club assembled at the Rose; Where, from discourse of this and that,... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 páginas
...at her quadrille. He loved the Dean — (I lead a heart,) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time was come: he ran his race; We hope he's in a better place.' Why do we grieve that friends should die ? No loss more easy to supply. One year is past — a different scene — No further mention... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1917 - 440 páginas
...her at quadrille. He loved the Dean — (I lead a heart) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time was come : he ran his race ; We hope he's in a better place.' Why do you grieve that friends should die ? No loss more easy to supply. One year is past ; a different scene... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1923 - 528 páginas
...her at quadrille. He loved the Dean — (I lead a heart) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time was come: he ran his race: We hope he's in a better place." He could make a phrase with a thorn to it, and define a character in a line (as when he defines a fop... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1923 - 328 páginas
...quadrille. He loved the Dean — (I lead a heart) But dearest friends, they say, must part. His time has come, he ran his race, We hope he's in a better place." ***** He gave the little wealth he had To build a house for fools and mad; And shew'd by one satiric... | |
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