 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854
...appear, we learn from himself. See how the Dean begins to break ! Poor gentleman, he droops apace. Yon plainly find it in his face. That old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead. Besides his memory decays : He recollects not what he eays: He cannot call his friends to... | |
 | 1854
...from himself. See how the Dean begins to break ! Poor gentleman, he droops apace. You plainly tind it in his face. That old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead. Besides his memory decays : He recollects not what he says: He cannot call his friends to... | |
 | David Masson - 1856 - 475 страници
...memory began to fail, and other signs of breaking up began to appear, we learn from himself : — " See how the Dean begins to break ! Poor gentleman,...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead. Besides, his memory decays ; He recollects not- what he says ; He cannot call his friends... | |
 | David Masson - 1856 - 475 страници
...memory began to fail, and other signs of breaking up began to appear, we learn from himself : — " See how the Dean begins to break ! Poor gentleman,...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead. Besides, his memory decays ; He recollects not what he says ; He cannot call his friends... | |
 | 1858
...at the time: « See how the Dean begins to break Poor gentle man, be droops apace, You plainly see it in his face ; That old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead ; Besides his memory decays, He recollects not what he says." ' The Saturday Evening Post,... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1859
...is hardly understood Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks, I hear them speak : " See how the Dean begins to break ! Poor gentleman,...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him, till he's dead. Besides, his memory decays : He recollects not what he says ; He cannot call his friends... | |
 | George Gilfillan - 1860
...'tis hardly understood Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks, I hear them speak: ' See how the Dean begins to break! Poor gentleman,...in his head Will never leave him, till he 's dead. Besides, his memory decays : He recollects not what he says ; He cannot call his friends to mind ;... | |
 | George Gilfillan - 1860
...'tis hardly understood Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks, I hear them speak: ' See how the Dean begins to break! Poor gentleman,...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him, till he's dead. Besides, his memory decays: He recollects not what he says; He cannot call his friends to... | |
 | Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1862
...'tis hardly understood Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks, I hear them speak ; " See how the Dean begins to break ; Poor gentleman,...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him till he's dead, Besides, his memory decays ; He recollects not what he says ; He cannot call 1 1 is friends... | |
 | English poets - 1862
...'tis hardly understood, Which way my death can do them good, Yet thus, methinks. I hear them speak : " See, how the dean begins to break ! Poor gentleman...old vertigo in his head Will never leave him, till he's dead. Besides, his memory decays : He recollects not what he says ; He cannot call his friends... | |
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