| PETER BAYNE - 1871 - 512 страници
...'gan in haste the drawers explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipped the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, Nor, in her own fond apprehension,... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1871 - 164 страници
...'gan in haste the drawers explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order, to the top ; For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever...is lost, We seek it ere it come to light In every corner but the right. Forth skipped the cat, not now replete, As erst, with airy self-conceit, Nor... | |
| Henrietta Louisa Lear - 1872 - 254 страници
...eager by occasional distant voices heard calling to Katharine to make haste ; but it was in vain :— " For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever...ere it come to light In every cranny but the right." They rode away, and poor Katharine returned to the school-room feeling very much annoyed, for not only... | |
| Jarrold and sons, ltd - 1872 - 198 страници
...lowest first, and without stop, The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, We seek it ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipp'd the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit ; Nor in her own fond apprehension... | |
| William Cowper (the Poet.) - 1872 - 264 страници
...'gan in haste the draw'rs explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing is lost, SONNET TO WILLIAM WILItEllFOBCE, ESQ. 215 We seek it, ere it eome to light, In ev'ry eranny but the... | |
| English poetry - 1873 - 390 страници
...'gan in haste the drawers explore, The lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top ; For 'tis a truth well known to most, That whatsoever...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipped the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, : Nor in her own fond apprehension... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 страници
...businesses, Is no concern at all of his, And says — what says he ? — Caw. The Jachda1u. For 't is a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing...ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. The Retired Cat. But strive still to be a man before your mother.2 Motto of Ne, iii. Connoisseur. 1... | |
| William Cowper - 1874 - 320 страници
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, 95 That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipped the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, 100 Nor in her own fond apprehension... | |
| William Cowper - 1874 - 304 страници
...lowest first, and without stop The rest in order to the top. For 'tis a truth well known to most, 95 That whatsoever thing is lost, We seek it, ere it come to light, In every cranny but the right. Forth skipped the cat, not now replete As erst with airy self-conceit, 100 Nor in her own fond apprehension... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 страници
...businesses, Is no concern at all of his, And says — what says he ? — Caw. The Jackdaw. For 't is a truth well known to most, That whatsoever thing...it come to light, In every cranny- but the right. The Retired Cat. He that holds fast the golden mean, And lives contentedly between The little and the... | |
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