His fat beeves and his beer And his merry new year Are all for the flush and the fair, Well-a-day !" " My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffer Gray : What then ? While it lasts, man, we'll live." " The poor man alone, When he hears the poor moan, Of his... The adventures of Hugh Trevor - Página 132de Thomas Holcroft - 1794Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1790 - 176 páginas
...and the fair, " Well-a-day!" My keg is. but low I confefs, Gaffer Gray; What then, while it lafts, man, well live; The poor man alone; When he hears the poor moan, Of his morfel, a morfel will give,. Well-a-day! SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. OF all the girls that are fo fmart, There's... | |
| 1799 - 770 páginas
...and the fair, Well-a-day !" My keg is but low, I confefs, Gaffer Gray ; What, then, while it lafts, man, we'll live. The poor man alone, When he hears the poor moan. Of his morfel a morfel will give, Well-a-day ! 3 IMPROMPTU. IMPROMPTU. IN fyflems as much out of fenfe as... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1799 - 774 páginas
...and the fair, Well-a-day !" My keg is but low, I confefs, Gaffer Gray ; What, then, while it lafts, man, we'll live. The poor man alone, When he hears the poor moan, Of his morfel a morfel will give, Well-a-day ! • IMPROMPTU. IN fyftems as much out of fenfe as of feafon... | |
| 1806 - 770 páginas
...year, And all for the flush and the iair, Well-a-dayl" My keg is but low, 'I confess, Gaffer Gray ; , What, then, while it lasts, man, we'll live. The poor man alone, ,* When he hears the poor moan, Of lus ftorstl a morsel will glTc, Wcll-a-day ! IMPROMPTU. IMPROMPTU. IN systems as much out of sense... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 páginas
...fair.' My keg is but low, I confess, Gaffer Gray ; What then — while it lasts, we will live. 'Tis the poor man alone, when he hears the poor moan, Of his morsel a morsel will give, • Well-a-day ! THE BOSTON REVIEW FOR Л PHIL, 1807. ibrum tuum leg! £5" quam diligentlssime potui annotavi, сих... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 300 páginas
...' Are all for the flush and the fair, • Well-a-day !' My keg is but low, 1 confess, Gaffar-Gray ; What then ? While it lasts, man, we'll live. ' The...man alone, ' When he hears the poor moan, ' Of his morse] a morsel will give, ' Well-a-day !' CHAP. III. WE have hitherto beheld Mr. Holcroft only in... | |
| Thomas Holcroft - 1816 - 300 páginas
...Well-a-day !' My keg is but low, 1 confess, Gaffar-Gray ; What then ? . While it lasts, man, we'll lire. 'The poor man alone, ' When he hears the poor moan,...' Of his morsel a morsel will give, 'Well-a-day!' CHAP. III. WE have hitherto beheld Mr. Holcroft only in the light of an author, or as a private man... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 páginas
...low, I confess, Gaffer Gray, What then? While it last», man, we'll live. " The ponr man alone, Wheu he hears the poor moan, Of his morsel a morsel will give, Wcll-a-day." HoLCROFf. POVERTY DESIRABLE. Happy art thou, O man, who wast not born amidst the luxuries... | |
| 1853 - 976 páginas
...modicum of honey. I trust the rich are grossly maligned, when Gaffer Gray is made to declare that — ' The poor man alone, when he hears the poor moan, Of his morsel a morsel will give ;' but it is beyond dispute that the poor man gives a great deal more than the rich, imparting as he... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 páginas
...for the flush and the fair, Well-a-day!" " My keg is but low, I confess, Gafl'er Gray: What then 7 While it lasts, man, we'll live." " The poor man alone,...moan, Of his morsel a morsel will give, Well-a-day!" This author, so gifted, so various, and so laborious, one of the most remarkable of self-educated men,... | |
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