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 | Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
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 | English poetry - 1844 - 108 pages
...art gone, and ta'en thy wages ; Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to cloath and eat ; To thee the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this,... | |
 | George Ellis - 1845 - 410 pages
...-. Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' th' great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke; Care no...All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning- flash, Nor th' all-dreaded thunder stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash, Thou hast finished... | |
 | William Linwood - 1846 - 342 pages
...art gone, and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past...learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust. XC. ZHNO2 Trap av\rjs aa'rspunrov slaoSov vaiw, <f>asival Saifiovcov 'iv a^dircov OiKOvai fJ,op<pal... | |
 | William Linwood - 1846 - 372 pages
...art gone, and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past...tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat ; To thec the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust.... | |
 | William Linwood - 1846 - 344 pages
...art gone, and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' the great, Thou art past...tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to clothe, and eat ; To thec the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physic, must All follow this, and come to dust.... | |
 | William Linwood - 1846 - 340 pages
...Veste née arcenda est bruma, ciboque famés : Imperium, fasces, doctrina, ars ipsa medendi, xc. 158 Fear no more the lightning-flash, Nor the all-dreaded...slander, censure rash ; Thou hast finished joy and moan. Shakspeare. XCII. I LOVED, thee beautiful and kind, And plighted an eternal vow : So altered are thy... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...: Golden lads and girls all must, Aa chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o' th' l their bounties bring ; There eternal summer dwells,...musky wing, About the cedar 'n alleys fling Nard and th' all-dreaded thunder stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash, Thou hast finished joy and moan. All... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1847 - 568 pages
...Golden lads and girls all must, A s chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Arv. Fear no more the frown o'the great, Thou art past the tyrant's stroke ; Care no...thee the reed is as the oak : The sceptre, learning, physick, must AH follow this, and come to dust. Gui. Fear no more the lightning -flash, Arv. Nor the... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...the frown o' th' great, Thou art post the tyrant's stroke ; Care no more to cloth« and eat, To thce f Ϳ th' all-dreaded thunder stone ; Fear not slander, censure rash, Thou haut finished joy and moan. All... | |
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