And yet they'll buy a patent, and succeed ; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid, — For who, when dead, can threaten or upbraid ? With cruel avarice still they recommend More draughts, more syrup, to the journey's end : 'I feel it not ;' — 'Then... The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: With Life - Page 137by George Crabbe - 1899 - 496 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Crabbe, A. C. Cunningham - 1877 - 568 pages
...blushless liars. There are among them those who cannot read, And yet they'll bny a patent, and succeed; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid. For who, when dead, can threaten or upb, mid * With cruel avarice still they recommend More dranghts, more«yrup to the journey's end:... | |
| Crisfield Johnson - 1879 - 504 pages
...the lying bill. There are among them those who cannot read, And yet they'll buy a patent and succeed; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid. For who,...cruel avarice still they recommend More draughts, more syrups to the journey's end. ' I feel it not.' '' Then take it every hour.' ' It makes me worse.' '... | |
| Crisfield Johnson - 1879 - 502 pages
...the lying bill. There are among them those who cannot read, And yet they'll buy a patent and succeed; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid. For who,...upbraid? With cruel avarice still they recommend More draughts^more syrups to the journey's end. ' I feel it not/ ' Then take it every hour/ * It makes me... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 pages
...blushless liars. There are among them those who cannot read, And yet they '11 buy a patent, and succeed ; ; We have been sad together, Shall a light word paît...youth : But whispering tongues can poison truth ; You're always safe while you believe and drink." Troubled with something in your bile or blood, You... | |
| Charles H. Kent - 1880 - 192 pages
...stomach, cools down the fever heat, and passes off through the kidneys readily. BEWARE OF THE DOCTORS. " I feel It not !"— " Then take it every hour." "It...power." "I fear to die!"— "Let not your spirits sink, You're always safe while you believe and drink." "Can the patient pay? And will he swallow draughts... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 pages
...lying bill ; There are among them those who cannot read, And yet they'll buy a paient and succeed ; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid, For who, when dead, can threaten or upbraid ? With eruel avarice still they recommend More draughts, more syrups, to the journey's end. Ib. Boro'. QUACKS... | |
| Peter Henry Emerson - 1882 - 422 pages
...to shoot." "There are among them those who cannot read, And yet they'll buy a patent and succeed ; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid, For who, when dead, can threaten or upbraid 1 With cruel avarice still they recommend More draughts, more syrup, to the journey's end : ' I feel... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 pages
...lying bill ; There are among them those who cannot read, And yet they'll buy a patent and succeed ; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid, For who,...recommend More draughts, more syrup to the journey's end. 4102 Crabbe : Borough. Letter vii. Line 75 QUAKERS — see Religion. Quakers, that like to lanterns,... | |
| 1884 - 750 pages
...blushless liars. There are among them those who can not read, And yet they'll buy a patent, and succeed ; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid, For who,..." I fear to die." — " Let not your spirits sink, You're always safe while you believe and drink." How strange to add, in this nefarious trade, That... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1887 - 800 pages
...liars. " There are among them those who cannot read, " And yet they'll buy a patent to succeed ; " Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid, " For who,...can threaten or upbraid ? " With cruel avarice still (hey recommend. " More draughts, more syrup, to the journey's end. " I feel it not. Then take it every... | |
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