Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others as well as in me, I wonder we ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn Tree! Works - Seite 222von Charles Dickens - 1846Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1827 - 510 Seiten
...Twickenham,' could claim entirely as his own, in the song of Macheath, after his being taken, were — ' Since laws were made for every degree ' To curb vice in others as well as in me, 1 wonder we hadn't better company tUpon Tyburn tree.' These, it appears were not only Pope's, but most... | |
| Henry Charles William Angelo - 1828 - 532 Seiten
...Twickenham " could claim, entirely as his own, in the song of Machcath, after his being taken, were, " Since Laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others as well as in me, I wonder we han't better company Upon Tyburn tree." These, it appears, were not only Pope's, but most... | |
| Henry Angelo - 1830 - 564 Seiten
...Twickenham " could claim entirely as his own, in the song of Macheath, after his being taken, were, " Since Laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others as well as in me, I wonder we han't better company Upon Tyburn tree." These, it appears, were not only Pope's, but most... | |
| 1819 - 494 Seiten
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| 1831 - 244 Seiten
...the Jew performer was obliged to still down his cash, and to march off, singing in a minor key — " Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others, as well as in me, I wonder we ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn tree." The poetry of these lines is quaint enough, but... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 382 Seiten
...Their eyes, their lips, their busses, Recall my love — Ah ! must I die ? AIR — (Green Sleeves.) Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others, as well as in me, I wonder we ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn tree. But gold, from law, can take out the sting. And... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1838 - 380 Seiten
...flowing ?) Their eyes, their lips, their busses, Recall my love—Ah! must I die ? AIR—(Green Sleeves.) Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others, as well as in me, I wonder we ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn tree. But gold, from law, can take out the sting. And... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1838 - 418 Seiten
...of Anowf-castigation, which has not only made them wince again, but to hide their diminished heads. Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others as well as me, &c. yet, I have no doubt, that the DISPATCH, which has, and still continues to prove a mine of... | |
| Acting drama - 1839 - 936 Seiten
...tear or tender sigh ? Their eyes, their lips, their busses, Recall my love : — Ah ! must I die ? Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others, as well at in me, I wonder vc ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn tree. But gold from law can take out the sting... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1840 - 1066 Seiten
...any one but he." "Yes," returned Dick, "certainly. That is if somebody must—^ but upon my word, I'm unwilling that anybody should. Since laws were made...forth you know — doesn't it strike you in that light f The single gentleman smiled as if the light in which Mr. Swiveller had put the question were not... | |
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