| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...summerWhose vanity now, with quick scent for the dead, Like the Ghole of the East, comes to feed at bis grave. Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean ln the great and high-born ; To think what a long line of titles may follow [and lorn ! The relics... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1901 - 524 pages
...thrown into his tomb ; " and, lastly, the celebrated Anne, Countess of Dorset, erected the monument over his grave. " Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms...The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn 1 " How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one, whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1901 - 528 pages
...thrown into his tomb ; " and, lastly, the celebrated Anne, Countess of Dorset, erected the monument over his grave. " Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms...The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn ! " How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one, whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - English literature - 1901 - 748 pages
...heart of the writer : — " Oh it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And friendships so false in the great and high-born ; — To think what a long...follow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn ! " How proud they can press to th; funeral array Of him whom they shunn'd, in his sickness and sorrow... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1903 - 302 pages
...vanity now, with quick scent for the dead Like the Ghole of the East, comes to feed at his grave. Oh Î it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And...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 one, whom they shunned... | |
| Charles Frederick Johnson - English language - 1904 - 380 pages
...O, it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And friendship 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 shunned in his sickness and sorrow,... | |
| John Cooke - English poetry - 1909 - 818 pages
...his fame in its summer-time gave ; — Whose vanity now, with quick scent for the dead Like the Ghole of the East, comes to feed at his grave. Oh ! it sickens...The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow... | |
| Walter Sichel - 1909 - 612 pages
...last necessities : — " Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And friendship so false in the great and high-born ; To think what a long...follow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn. How proud they can press to the funeral array Of him whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow,... | |
| Michael Monahan - Authors, Irish - 1914 - 296 pages
...Westminster Abbey. "Oh, it sickens the heart," cries Moore in a fine burst of elegiac passion, — Oh! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow And...follow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn! Yet one must believe that the spirit of Sheridan, if conscious, overlooked the funeral with due satisfaction... | |
| Michael Monahan - Authors, Irish - 1914 - 294 pages
...Westminster Abbey. "Oh, it sickens the heart," cries Moore in a fine burst of elegiac passion, — Oh! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow And...great and high-born ; To think what a long line of tides may follow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn! Yet one must believe that the spirit... | |
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