| George Bancroft - 1855 - 568 pages
...firmness of a patriot, the serenity of a Christian. " I give and I devise," (Old Euclio said, And sighed,) "my lands and tenements to Ned." Your money, sir ?...it Paul." The manor, sir ? — " The manor ! hold," he cried, " Not that, — I cannot part with that,"' — and died. Lorenzo de Medici, upon his death-bed,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1855 - 554 pages
...I devise," (Old Euclio said, And sighed,) " my lands and tenements to Ned." Your money ,«Bir? — "My money, sir! what all? Why,— if I must,"— (then...it Paul." The manor, sir ? — " The manor ! hold," he cried, " Not that, — I cannot part with that,"- — and died. Lorenzo de Medici, upon his death-bed,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...out this, when scarce his tongue could stir, * If—where I am going— I could serve you, sir ? ' 'I give and I devise,' old Euclio said, And sigh'd,...Paul.' * The manor, sir? ' — The manor ! hold,' he cried ; *Not that— I cannot part with that,' — and died. And you, brave Cobham ! to the latest... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 362 pages
...this, when scarce his tongue could stir, ' If — where I 'm going — I could serve you, sir 1 ' ' I give and I devise ' (old Euclio said, And sigh'd)...'my lands and tenements to Ned.' 'Your money, sir V ' My money, sir, what ! all ? Why — if I must' — (then wept) — 'I give it Paul.' ' The manor,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 pages
...out this, when scarce his tongue could stir: " If— where I'm going — I could serve you, sir ?" " I give and I devise" (old Euclio said, And sigh'd)...it Paul." " The manor, sir .'" " The manor ! hold !" he cried ; " Not that, — I cannot part with that " — and died. '• Ji nd, Betty, give this... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 330 pages
...this, when scarce his tongue could stir: " If — where I'm going — I could serve you, sir ? " " I give and I devise (old Euclio said, And sigh'd)...Paul." " The manor, sir? " — " The manor ! hold," he cried, " Not that — I «annot part with that " — and died.1 And you, brave Cobham ! to the latest... | |
| 1872 - 900 pages
...where I 'ingoing — I could serve you, sir ?" " I give and I devise " (old Euclio said, And sighed) " gh 1'aiil." The manor, sir ? "The manor ! hold," he cried, "Not that, — I canuot part with that," —... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 pages
...out this, when scarce his tongue could stir, ' If — where I 'm going^I could serve you, sir ? ' ' I give and I devise ' (old Euclio said, And sigh'd)...'my lands and tenements to Ned.' 'Your money, sir V ' My money, sir, what ! all ? Why — if I must ' — (then wept) — ' I give it Paul.' ' The manor,... | |
| 1872 - 710 pages
...of death to die, As to be poor for fear of poverty. Sir John Denham. 189. AVAEIOE, Disappointed. ' ' [all? Tour money sir? — "My money, sir, what, Why, if I must" (then wept), "I give it Paid." [cried,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 pages
...sighed) " my lands and tenements to Xed." Your money, sir ? " My money, sir ! what, all ? Why — if 1 calls the dead To rise from earth and sea I POEMS OF PEACE AND WAR. " ' Lor he cried, " Not that, — I cannot part with that," — and "Kid. ALEXANDER POPE. THE FICKLE MOB. FROM... | |
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