I little thought on th' hour of death So long as I enjoyed breath, Great riches here I did possess, Whereof I made great nobleness, I had gold, silver, wardrobes, and Great treasure, horses, houses, land, But now a caitiff, poor am I, Deep in the ground,... The Dover road sketch book; or, Traveller's pocket guide, between London and ... - Page 109by John Henry Brady - 1837Full view - About this book
| 1727 - 528 pages
...Nobleneis, I had Gold, Silver, Wardrobes, and Great Treafure, Horles, Houies, Land, But now a Caitife poor am I, Deep in the Ground lo here I lie, My Beauty great is all quite gone, My Fleih is wafted to the Bone, My Houfe is narrow now and throng, Nothing but Truth comes from my Tongue,... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1747 - 490 pages
...noblenefs ; I had gold, film, wardrobes, and Great treafures, horfes, houfes, land ; But now a caitife poor am I, Deep in the ground, lo here I lie : My beauty great is all quite gone ; My flefh is wafted to the bone. My houfe is narrow now, and throng, Nothing but truth comes from my tongue,... | |
| John Weever - 1767 - 830 pages
...made great noblenefs, I had gold, filver, wardrobes, and Great treaiure, horíes, houfes, land, ф But now a caitiff, poor am I, Deep in the ground,...here I lie. . My beauty great is all quite gone, My flefh is wafted to the bone. My houib is narrow now and throng, Nothing but truth comes from my tongue... | |
| 1810 - 606 pages
...made great nobleness. I had gold, silver, wardrobes, and Great treasures, horses, houses, land. _j ' But now a caitiff poor am I, Deep in the ground, lo here Г lie : My beauty great is all quite gone, My flosh is wasted to the bone : My house is narrow now,... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 pages
...Whereof I made great nobleness. I had gold, silver, wardrobes, and Great treasures, horses, houses, land. But now a caitiff poor am I, Deep in the ground, lo here Г lie : My beauty great is all quite gone, My flesh is wasted to the bone : My house is narrow now,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 pages
...I made great nobleness ; I had gold, silver, wardrobes, and Great treasures, horses, houses, land. But now a caitiff poor am I, Deep in the ground, lo...is all quite gone, My flesh is wasted to the bone ; And if you should see me this day, I do not think but you would say, That I had never been a man,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 364 pages
...had gold, silver, wardrobes, and Great treasures, horses, houses, land. But now a caitiff poor am If Deep in the ground, lo here I lie ; My beauty great...is all quite gone, My flesh is wasted to the bone ; And if you should see me this day, I do not think but you would say, That 1 had never been a man,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1835 - 358 pages
...Whereof I made great nobleness; I had gold, silver, wardrobes, and Great treasures, horses, houses, land. But now a caitiff poor am I, Deep in the ground, lo...is all quite gone, My flesh is wasted to the bone ; And if you should see me this day, I do not think but you would say, That 1 had never been a man,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 360 pages
...I made great nobleness ; I had gold, silver, wardrobes, and Great treasures, horses, houses, land. But now a caitiff poor am I, Deep in the ground, lo...is all quite gone. My flesh is wasted to the bone ; And if you should see me this day, I do not think but you would say, That I had never been a man,... | |
| 1844 - 792 pages
...Black Prince's epitaph, in rhymes resembling mine ; and sometimes still closer to the original, as — My beauty great is all quite gone ; My flesh is wasted...and throng ; Nothing but truth comes from my tongue. This gives, I believe, the true import of the last line, " En moi n'a si verite non," which in modern... | |
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