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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Page 276
1843
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...what respect to a cloddy is paid ! And be joyful to think, when by death you 're laid low, You ' ve ns. EVENING IN PARADISE. Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Und ! He 's only a pauper whom nobody owns I But a truce to this strain ; for my soul it is sad, To think...
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Food Journal, Volume 3

Food - 1873 - 500 pages
...some compatriot should follow this Frenchman's example. 'S.PT. ,. ,8,,.] . The Food Journal. 315 " RATTLE his bones over the stones, he's only a pauper whom nobody owns." So seem to say the Whitechapel guardians, who bury their dead in a rough deal box costing 1s.; but...
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Memorials of Manchester Streets

Richard Wright Procter - Greater Manchester - 1874 - 484 pages
...stones ; He's only a pauper, whom nobody owns ! " You bumpkin, who stare at your brother conveyed, Behold what respect to a cloddy is paid, And be joyful...the stones ; He's only a pauper, whom nobody owns ! " But a truce to this strain, for my soul it is sad, To think that a heart in humanity clad Should...
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A manual of expressive reading

John Daniel Morell - Oral reading - 1874 - 336 pages
...But it will not be long if he goes on so fast. You bumpkins ! who stare at your brother conveyed — Behold what respect to a cloddy is paid ! And be joyful...low, You've a chance to the grave like a gemman to go ! Bntb a truce to this strain ;6 for my soul it is sad, To think that a heart in humanity clad Should...
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The American Bibliopolist, Volume 6

American literature - 1874 - 414 pages
...road it is roucjh, and the hearse has no springs, And hark to the dirge that the sad driver sings: Rattle his bones over the stones, He's only a pauper whom nobody owns." We heartily congratulate Mr. Procter on this choice contribution to Manchester history. Wellington...
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Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest Fields of Literature: A Melange ...

Charles Carroll Bombaugh - Literary curiosa - 1874 - 876 pages
...to bo ashamed of being called a shopkeeper. — Voice from St. Helena. Only a pauper. The lines — Rattle his bones Over the stones. He's only a pauper whom nobody owns, are from the Pauper's Drive, by Thomas Noel. Taking time by the forelock. Spenser says, Sonnet Ixx....
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Cassell's illustrated readings, Volume 1; Volume 66

Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 pages
..." You bumpkin, who stare at your brother conveyed, Behold what respect to a cloddy is paid, And bo joyful to think, when by death you're laid low, You've...the stones ; He's only a pauper, whom nobody owns.'" But a truce to this strain, — for my soul it ia sad, To think that a heart in humanity clad Should...
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Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of Literature

Charles Carroll Bombaugh - Anthologies - 1875 - 868 pages
...be ashamed of being called a shopkeeper. — Voice from St. Helena. Only a pauper. The linesRattle his bones Over the stones, He's only a pauper whom nobody owns, are from the Pauper's Drive, by Thomas Noel. Taking time by the forelock. Spenser says, Sonnet Ixx....
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1876 - 599 pages
...the stones! He 's only a pauper whom. nobody owns! You bumpkins ! who stare at your brother conveyed, Behold what respect to a cloddy is paid ! And be joyful to think, when by death you 're laid low, You 've a chance to the grave like a gemman to go ! Rattle his bones over the stones...
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A dictionary of poetical illustrations

Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...the stones I Л/s only a pauper whom nobody owns ! Yon bumpkins ! who stare at your brother convey'd, Are not restrain'd by strong-holds ; when as The neighb'ring...all, The soul is captive, and the body's thrall. Ma .' Hè s only a pauper whom nobody owns ! But a truce to this strain ; for my soul it is sad, To think...
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