| 1828 - 454 páginas
...cares Would end with my last minute ; But though I went to my long home, I didn't stay long in it. The body-snatchers they have come, And made a snatch...It's very hard them kind of men Won't let a body be. You thought that I was buried deep, Quite decent like and chary; But from her grave in Mary-Bone, They're... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1827 - 256 páginas
...my cares Would end with my last minute ; But tho' 1 went to my long home, I didn't stay long in it. The body-snatchers they have come, And made a snatch...It's very hard them kind of men Won't let a body be ! 5. You thought that I was buried deep, Quite decent like and chary, But from her grave in Mary-bone... | |
| 1827 - 996 páginas
...though I went to my long home, I didn't stay long in it. The body-snatchers they have come, And mnde a snatch at me ; It's very hard them kind of men Won't let a body be. You thought that I was buried deep, Quite decent like and chary, But from her grave in Mary-Bone They've... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 páginas
...Cohocksinc, on north Third street' which all the boys of Philadelphia deemed the receptacle of dead hodies, where their flesh was boiled, and their bones burnt...But more certain discoveries were afterwards made atUr. Shippen's anatomical theatre in his yard. Time, which demolishes all things, brought at last... | |
| 1830 - 252 páginas
...my cares Would end with my last minute ; But tho' I went to my long home, I didn't stay long in it, The body-snatchers they have come, And made a snatch...It's very hard them kind of men Won't let a body be ! You thought that I was buried deep, Quite decent like and chary, But from her grave in Mary-bone... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1833 - 336 páginas
...most noisome odour — offensive and deadly as yawning graves themselves ! Does nobody remember this 1 Have none since smiled in their manhood to find it...there I be ; They hav'nt left an atom there Of my anatomie !" But more certain discoveries were afterwards made at Dr. Shippen's anatomical theatre in... | |
| William Gibson - 1841 - 484 páginas
...be gone ! My William, we must part ! But I'll be your's in death although Sir Aatley has my heart. Don't go to weep upon my grave, And think that there I be, They havn't left an atom there Of my anatomie." ONSLOW ROUSE. 145 How long Sir Charles lived in Onslow House after being fully aware of... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 páginas
...into pieces. l thought the last of all my cares Would end with my last minute ; The body snatchers they have come, And made a snatch at me ; It's very hard them kind of men Won't let a body be ! You thought that I was buried deep, Quite decent-like, and chary ; But from my grave in Mary bone.... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 672 páginas
...circle round him thrice; Kor he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise ! — Coleridge. It's very hard them kind of men Won't let a body be.— Old Ballad. A WANDERER, Wilson, from my native land, Remote, O Rae, from godliness and thee, Vi'here... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 258 páginas
...circle round him thrice ; For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise ! — Coleridge. It's very hard them kind of men Won't let a body be.— Old Ballad. A WANDERER, Wilson, from my native land, Remote, O Rae, from godliness and thee, Where... | |
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