| 1789 - 688 páginas
...tíi Great Dutt and tie líttlt Lord, " Careno our coffin adds a nail, no doubt ; And ev'ry grin, fo merry, draws one out : I own I like to laugh, and hate to figh. And think that nubility was giv'n For human happinels, by gracious Heav"n, And that we came not... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1797 - 444 páginas
...France, I cannot burst, to pleasure COMPLAISANCE. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt ; And ev'ry grin, so merry, draws one out : I own I like to laugh, and hate to sigh ; And think that risibility was giv'n For human happiness, by gracious Heav'n, And that we came not into life to cry : To wear long... | |
| John Wolcot - 1797 - 454 páginas
...cannot burft, to pleafure COMPLAISANCE. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt ; And ev'ry grin, fo merry, draws one out : I own I like to laugh, and hate to figh ; And think that rifibitity was giv'n For human happinefs, by gracious Heav'n, And that we came... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1807 - 258 páginas
...meet 'em. MIRTH. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt ; And ev'ry grin, so merry, draws one out i I own I like to laugh, and hate to sigh { And think that risibility was giv'n For human happiness, by gracious Heav'n, And that we came not into life to cry : To wear long... | |
| John Wolcot - 1812 - 644 páginas
...can't lie still : Unpolish'd in the supple schools of France, I cannot burst to pleasure complaisance. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt ; And every...risibility was given For human happiness, by gracious Heaven : *hat we came not into life to cry ; f To wear long faces, just as if our Maker, The God of... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1812 - 552 páginas
...lie still : Unpolish'd in the supple schools of France, • I cannot burst to pleasure complaisance. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt; . And every...risibility was given For human happiness, by gracious Heaven : And that we came not into life to cry ; To wear long faces, just as if our Maker, The God... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1812 - 580 páginas
...can't lie still : L'npolish'd in the supple schools of France, I cannot burst to pleasure complaisance. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt; And every Grin, so mem*, draws one out. I own I like to laugh, and hate to sigh; And think that risibility was given For... | |
| James Lackington - 1827 - 368 páginas
...COVENT GARDEN. I- 10Care to our coffin adds a nail no doubt. And ev'ry grin, BO merry, draws one out; 1 own I like to laugh, and hate to sigh. And think, that risibility was giv'n For human happiness, by gracious heav'n, And that we came not into life to cry ; To wear long... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 442 páginas
...on fools, and Stoicklike support, Without one sigh, the pleasures of a court. Id. Caro to our coffiu adds a nail no doubt, And every grin, so merry, draws one out. Dr. Walcot. GRIN, ns Sax. sj»yn, zynene. A snare; The grin shall take him by the heel, and the robber... | |
| James Lackington - 1830 - 376 páginas
...WHITTAKER, TREACHER, 'AND ARNOT, AVE-MARIA-LANE. ' . ' Careto our coffin adds a nail no doubt. And ev'ry grin, so merry, draws one out; I own I like to laugh, and hate to sigh. And think, that risibility was giv'n For human happiness, by gracious heav'n, And that we came not into life to cry ; To wear long... | |
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