| English epigrams - 1878 - 464 Seiten
...o'f Southwell, A Carrier who carried his can to his mouth well : He carried so much, and he carried so fast, He could carry no more — so was carried...He could not carry off, — so he's now carri-on. Lord Byron (1788-1824). CCCLI. LINES IN THE TRAVELLERS' BOOK AT ORCHOMENUS. Fair Albion, smiling, sees... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1879 - 290 Seiten
...of Southwell, A Carrier who carried his can to his mouth well : He carried so much, and he carried so fast, He could carry no more — so was carried...much for one, He could not carry off, — so he's now earn-on. VERSES FOUND IN A SUMMER-HOUSE AT HALES-OWEN. WHEN Dryden's fool,1 "unknowing what he sought,"... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 Seiten
...of South- ' well, A Carrier whocarrtedhls can to his mouth well: He carried so much, and he carried : i For the liquor he drank, heing too much for one, He could not carry off, — so he's now carri-on.... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1881 - 286 Seiten
...parish of Southwell, A carrier who carried the can to his mouth well ; He carried so much and he carried so fast, He could carry no more — so was carried...one, He could not carry off, so he's now carri-on. This gives anecdote and epitaph at once, and both are worth quoting : — Some years since a MR. DICKSON,... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - 1881 - 298 Seiten
...parish of Southwell, A carrier who carried the can to his mouth well ; He carried so much and he carried so fast, He could carry no more — so was carried...one, He could not carry off, so he's now carrion. This gives anecdote and epitaph at once, and both are worth quoting : — Some years since a MR. DICKSON,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 Seiten
...parish of Southwell. A Carrirr who carried\\\% can to his mouth well He carried so much, and he carried rn wanderer of thy mountain air ; Apollo still thy...beam Mendeli's marbles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom carri-oa. THE ADIEU. WRITTEN UNDER THE IMPRESSION THAT THE AUTHOR WOULD SOON DIE. ADIEU, thou Hill... | |
| William Robertson (of Rochdale.) - 1881 - 458 Seiten
...rightly said that— " He carried sO much, and he carried so fast, He could carry no more, so was carrled at last ; For the liquor he drank, being too much for one, He could not carry off, so he's now carn-ou." Returning to the bottom of Packer-street there stood an old shop which was occupied by Mr.... | |
| H. L. Sidney Lear - 1882 - 200 Seiten
...of Southwell, A carrier who carried his can to his mouth well ; He carried so much, and he carried so fast, He could carry no more — so was carried...being too much for one, He could not carry off— so he 's now carrion. BYRON. LIT. WRITTEN DURING THE GORHAM TRIAL. Argument for : " Baptized a baby Fit... | |
| H. L. Sidney Lear - 1882 - 200 Seiten
...his can to his mouth well; He carried so much, and he carried so fast, He could carry no more—so was carried at last: For the liquor he drank being too much for one, He could not carry off—so he's now carrion. BYRON. LIT. WRITTEN DURING THE GORHAM TRIAL. * Argument /or : " Baptized... | |
| 1883 - 638 Seiten
...who cirri yi his cm to hU mouth well , He carried so much, aud he carried so fast, He could carry DO more so was carried at last ; For the liquor he drank, being too much for one. He could not carry off —HO he's now earn-on. The following epitaph is by Moore, on an attorney named Shaw : — Here lies... | |
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