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" Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To think what a long line of titles may follow The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the funeral array Of one... "
The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots ... - Page 553
1818
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 104

1856 - 634 pages
...see bosoms so hollow, And friendships so cold, in the great nnd high born ; To think what a long list of titles may follow The relics of him who died friendless and lorn. How proud they can flock to the funeral array Of one whom they shunned in his sickness and sorrow, How bailiffs may seize...
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Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan: (Several ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Great Britain - 1816 - 472 pages
...Oh ! it sickens the heart, to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high born; To think what a long line of titles may follow, The relics of him who died—friendless and lorn; How proud they can press to the fun'ral array, • i Of him, whom theyshunn'd...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - Epistolary poetry - 1818 - 184 pages
...the odour his fame in its summer-time gave 3 — Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To...friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the f un'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow : — How bailiffs may seize his...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1818 - 186 pages
...! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; T6 think what a long line of titles may follow The relics...they can press to the fun'ral array Of one, whom they shnnn'd in his sickness and sorrow : — How bailiffs may seize his last blanket, to-day, Whose pall...
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The Fudge family in Paris, ed. by Thomas Brown the younger

Thomas Moore - 1818 - 180 pages
...By the odour his fame in its summer-time gave;— Oh! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born; To...long line of titles may follow The relics of him who died—friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the fun'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 81

English literature - 1818 - 638 pages
...which can never be too frequently inculcated. " Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To think what a long line of tides may foDow The relics of him who died — friendless and lorn ! '' How proud they can press to...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1818 - 140 pages
...to feed at his grave! Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And spii'its so mean in Iho great and high-born ; To think what a long- line of titles may follow How proud they can press to the ftm'ral array Of one, whom they shunn'd in his sickness ari8 sorrow:—...
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The Works of Thomas Moore: Comprending All His Melodies, Ballads ..., Volume 5

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 316 pages
...the Ghole of the East, comes to feed at his grafe Oh ! it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow And spirits so mean in the great and high-born ; To...friendless and lorn ! How proud they can press to the fira'ral array Of one whom they shunn'd in his sickness and sorrow : — How bailiffs may seize his...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 2

Thomas Moore - 1825 - 524 pages
...hesitate to subscribe : — " Oh it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And friendships so false in the great and high-born; — To 'think what a long...friendless and lorn ! " How proud they can press to the funeral array Of him whom they shunn'd, in his sickness and sorrowHow bailiffs may seize his last blanket...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

Books - 1825 - 468 pages
...hesitate to subscribe : — ' " Oh it sickens the heart to see bosoms so hollow, And friendships so false in the great and high-born ; — To think what a long...friendless and lorn ! ' " How proud they can press to the funeral array Of him whom they shunn'd, in his sickness and sorrow — How bailiffs may seize his last...
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