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" I do use to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat, And eke that old and ancient chair Which is my only usual seat,— All these do tell me I must die, And yet my life amend not I. My ancestors are... "
Greene's Philomela. Greene's Arcadia. Southwell's The triumphs over death ... - Page 86
by Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2

English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...which doth me tell That I, ere morning, may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well : But yet, alas, for all this, I Have little mind that I must...and ancient chair Which is my only usual seat, All these do tell me I must die. And yet my life amend not I. My ancestors are turn'd to clay, And many...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 1

George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 468 pages
...which doth me tell That I, ere morning, may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well : But yet, alas, for all this, I Have little mind that I must...do use to wear, The knife, wherewith I cut my meat, eke that old and ancient chair Which is my only usual seat, All these do tell me I must die, yet my...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets,: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ...

George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 472 pages
...which doth me tell That I, ere morning, may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well : But yet, alas, for all this, I Have little mind that I must...old and ancient chair Which is my only usual seat, My ancestors are turn'd to clay, And many of my mates are gone ; My youngers daily drop away ; —...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

Books - 1821 - 404 pages
...hang, which doth me tell That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well ; But yet, alas ! for all this, I Have little mind that I must die ! The gown which I am us'd to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat ; And eke that old and ancient chair, Which is my...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

Books - 1821 - 408 pages
...hang, which doth me tell That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well ; But yet, alas ! for all this, I Have little mind that I must die ! The gown which I am us'd to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat; And eke that old and ancient chair, Which is my...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

Almanacs, English - 1821 - 444 pages
...hang, which doth me tell That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well ; But yet, alas ! for all this, I Have little mind that I must die 1 The gown which I am used to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat ; And eke that old and antient...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 4

Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 pages
...hang, which doth me tell That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well ; But yet, alas ! for all this, I Have little mind that I must die ! And eke that old and ancient chair, Which is my only usual seat ; All these do tell me I must die,...
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The Christian Journal, and Literary Register, Volume 6

1822 - 396 pages
...-which doth me tell . Tb: t 1 ere morning may be dead. Though now I feel myself full well : But yet, alas! for all this, I Have little mind that I must die ! . The gown which I am used to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat; Am' eke that old and ancient chair, Which is my...
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Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative ..., Volume 2

Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 318 pages
...hang, which doth me tell That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well : But yet, alas ! for all this, I Have little mind that I must die " The gown which I am used to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat ; And eke that old and ancient chair, Which is my...
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Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative ..., Volume 2

Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 318 pages
...hang, which doth me tell That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well : But yet, alas ! for all this, I Have little mind that I must die ! The gown which I am used to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat ; And eke that old and ancient chair, Which is my...
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