| 1855 - 1416 páginas
...They suy that in his prime, Kre the pruning knife of Time Cut him down, Not a better man was found Ity the crier on his round Through the town. But now he walks the streets, And he looks at all he meeU Sod and wan, And he shakes his feeble head, That it seems as if he said " They are gone." The... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 474 páginas
...pavement stone« résonna A* he totter» o'er the ground Cut him down, Kot a bet ter man was foumt By the Crier on his round Through the town. But now he walks the streets, And he looks at «11 he meet* Sad and wan, And he shake* his feeble head, That it seems as if he said, " They are pone."... | |
| 1855 - 1428 páginas
...totters o'er the ground With his cane. They say that in his prime, Kre'the pruning knife of Time Cat htm down, Not a better man was found By the crier on his round Through the town. Hut now he walks the streets, And he looks at nil he meets Sad anil wan, And he shakes his feeble head,... | |
| 1857 - 986 páginas
...resound, As be totters o'er the ground With his cane. They say that In his prime, Ere the pruning knife of Time Cut him down, Not a better man was found By...streets, And he looks at all he meets Sad and wan. And he stiakes his feeble head, That it seems as if be said " They are gone." The mossy marbles rest On the... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 644 páginas
...before, As lie passed by the door, And again The pavement stones resound As he totters o'er the ground They say that in his prime, Ere the pruning-knife...the streets, And he looks at all he meets Sad and van, And he shakes his feeble head, That it seems as if he said, "They are gone." The mossy marbles... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1859 - 422 páginas
...resound, As he totters o'er the ground Wife his cane. 2. They say that in his prime, Ere the prnning-knife of Time Cut him down, Not a better man was found By the Crier on his round Through the town. 3. But now he walks the streets, And he looks at all he meets Sad and wan, 1 And he shakes his feeble... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 372 páginas
...before, As he pass'd by the door', And again The pavement stones resound As he totters o'er the ground 2. They say that in his prime', Ere the pruning-knife...found By the crier on his round Through the town\ 3. But now he walks the streets, And he looks at all he meets So forlorn'; And he shakes his feeble... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1860 - 368 páginas
...before, As he pass'd by the door', And again The pavement stones resound As he totters o'er the ground 2. They say that in his prime', Ere the pruning-knife...found By the crier on his round Through the town'. 3. But now he walks the streets, And he looks at all he meets So forlorn' ; And he shakes his feeble... | |
| Richard Wright Procter - 1860 - 182 páginas
...bruiser, and the vanquisher of England's model champion — Tom Spring. Yet such he undoubtedly was ; and they say that 'In his prime, Ere the pruning-knife...found By the crier on his round Through the town.'* After his benefit, Painter returned to Norwich, where he had resided the greater portion of his life,... | |
| 1861 - 144 páginas
...resound As he totters o'er the ground With his cane. They say that in his prime, Ere the priming-knife of Time Cut him down, Not a better man was found By...he walks the streets, And he looks at all he meets So forlorn j And he shakes his feeble head, That it seems as if he said, " They are gone." The mossy... | |
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