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" Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so 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 ! How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one... "
Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham - Page 181
by Englishmen - 1836
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Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...man of letters to live in, and England the place for him to die in." ' Moore himself wrote : — ' How proud they can press to the funeral array Of him whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrowHow bailiffs may seize his last blanket to-day, Whose pall shall...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1799 - 640 pages
...man of letters to live in, and England the place for him to die in." ' Moore himself wrote : — • How proud they can press to the funeral array Of him whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrowHow bailiffs may seize his last blanket to-day, Whose pall shall...
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Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan: (Several ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 472 pages
...died—friendless and lorn; How proud they can press to the fun'ral array, • i Of him, whom theyshunn'd in his sickness and sorrow;— How Bailiffs may seize,...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 curse;...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series ..., Volumes 1-2

1818 - 628 pages
...relics of him who died — friendless and lorn! '' How proud they can press to the fun'ral array Of one whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow' : —...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 curse...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 81

1818 - 638 pages
...relics of him who died — friendless and lorn ! '' How proud they can press to the fun'ral array Of one whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow :—...Whose pall shall be held up by nobles, to-morrow." ***** " ' Was «i« then the fate !' future age* will nay, When tonic names shall live but in history's...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - 1818 - 184 pages
...relics of him who died — friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the f un'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow : —...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,...
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The Fudge family in Paris, ed. by Thomas Brown the younger

Thomas Moore - 1818 - 180 pages
...relics of him who died—friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the fun'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow :—...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, Were...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - 1818 - 186 pages
...died — friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the fun'ral array Of one, whom they shnnn'd in his sickness and sorrow : — How bailiffs may...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,...
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Robinson's Magazine: A Weekly Repository of Original Papers and ..., Volume 1

1818 - 428 pages
...of him who died — friend IP** mud lorn ! " How proud they can press to the f'unYa.1 array Of one whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow :— How bailiffs may seize his last blanket, to-dar— Whose pall shall be held up by nobles, to-morrow." ** * Was this then the fate !' future...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - 1818 - 140 pages
...ftm'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd in his sickness ari8 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, a sick epicure's dream, Incoherent and gross, even grosser had pass'd, Were...
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