Good people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song, And if you find it wondrous short, It cannot hold you long. In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, Whene'er he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart... Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country - Page 5901834Full view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pages
...Sophy, love, take your guitar, and thrum in with the boy a little." AN ELEGY On the Death of a Mad Dog. s, how contrary soever it may seem to run to the stream...reason strongly on iti side, and has been put out of a was a man, Of whom the world might say, Thut still a godly race lie ran, Whene'er he went to pray.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 222 pages
...ear unto my song; And if you find it wondrous short. It eannot hold you long. In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly raee he ran, Whene'er he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart he had, To eomfort friends and foes;... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 254 pages
...love, take your guitar, and thrum in with the boy a little.' AN ELEGY On tlit Death of a Mad Dog. Goon people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song;...short, It cannot hold you long. In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, Whene'er he went to pray. A... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 pages
...love, take your guitar, and thrum in with the boy a little. » AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG. GOOD people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song,...short, It cannot hold you long. In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, Whene'er he went to pray. A... | |
| Ronald M'Chronicle (pseud.) - 1825 - 804 pages
...PRINTED FOlt AK NEWMAN AND CO. LE AD EN HA IL-STREET. BURTON. \ CHAPTER I. Good people all, of ev'ry sort, Give ear unto my song, And if you find it wond'rous short, It cannot hold you long. GOLDSMITH'S Elegy. The Introduction. \J USTOM is very like a pig-driver, and the world is his flock.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English fiction - 1825 - 268 pages
...ear unto my song; And if you find it wond'rous short, It cannot hold you long. In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran, When'er he went to pray. A kind and gentle heart he had, To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1825 - 160 pages
...sav'd ! without thinking on asacs." AN ELEGY Olf THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG. GOOD people all, of ev'ry sort, Give ear unto my song ; And if you find it wondrous abort, It cannot bold you long. In Islington there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still... | |
| M. Corbett - 1827 - 1116 pages
...her friend retracing the way to stone. CHAPTER XXI. Good people all of every sort, Give ear unto ray song; And if you find it wondrous short, It cannot hold you long. GOLDSMITH. ON the Sunday following, Connor made i is appearance in Hope Street, and was provoked on... | |
| 1829 - 606 pages
...prayer. — Her child, — the mother's first, last, dearest earthly care. AH WELLS. REMONSTRANCE OF AN " Good people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song ; And if you find it wondrotii short, It cannot hold you long." GOLDSMITH. I was alone — engaged in reading the Ladies'... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - English poetry - 1830 - 256 pages
...bards t why what a pox Arc they but senseless stones and blocks AN ELEGY On the Death of a Mad Dog. GOOD people all, of every sort, Give ear unto my song...find it wond'rous short, It cannot hold you long. In Isling-town there was a man, Of whom the world might say, That still a godly race he ran — Whene'er... | |
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