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Historia Rievallensis: Containing the History of Kirkby Moorside ... to ... - Page 159
by William Eastmead - 1824 - 486 pages
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The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry

Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 422 pages
...aside, And here's neither dress nor adornment allowed Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches ? Alas, 'tis in vain ; Who hid...again ; And here in the grave are all metals forbid Save the tinsel that shines on UK; dark coffin lid. To the pleasures, which Mirth can afford, The revel,...
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The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry, Volume 1

Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 498 pages
...aside, And here's neither dress nor adornment allowed Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches ? Alas, 'tis in vain ; Who hid...again ; And here in the grave are all metals forbid Save the tinsel that shines on the dark coffin lid. To the pleasures which Mirth can afford, The revel,...
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The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry, Volume 1

Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 430 pages
...aside, And here's neither dress nor adornment allowed Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches ? Alas, 'tis in vain ; Who hid...again ; And here in the grave are all metals forbid Save the tinsel that shines on the dark coffin lid. To the pleasures which Mirth can afford, The revel,...
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The Sacred Lyre: Comprising Poems, Devotional, Moral and Preceptive ...

1828 - 398 pages
...aside, And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd, But the long winding sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches? Alas! 'tis in vain, Who hid in their turns have been hid ; The treasures lire squander'd again ; And here in the grave are all metals forbid, But the tinsel that shone on the...
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Sequel to The Analytical Reader: In which the Original Design is Extended ...

Samuel Putnam - 1828 - 314 pages
...neither dress nor adornment allow'd But the long winding-sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. To riches 7 Alas ! 'tis in vain, Who hid, in their turns have been hid, The treasures are squander'd again, And here in the grave are all metals forbid But the tinsel, which shone on the dark...
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The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth Century

Lyre - 1830 - 396 pages
...aside, And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches? Alas, 'tis in vain ; Who hid in their turns have been hid ; The treasures are squander'd again ; And here in the grave are all metals forbid, Save the tinsel that shines on the...
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The Saturday Magazine ..., Volumes 4-5

1834 - 536 pages
...aside: And here's neither dress nor adornment allowed, But the long winding-sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches! Alas! 'tis in vain, Who hid,...grave, are all metals forbid, But the tinsel that shonexm the dark coffin-lid. To the pleasures which Mirth can afford! The revel, the laugh, and the...
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The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 10

1834 - 300 pages
...here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd, But the long winding sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. 5. To riches ? Alas ! 'tis in vain ! Who hid, in their turns have been hid: The treasures are squander'd again, And here in the grave, are all metals forbid But the tinsel which shone on the dark...
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The African Repository, Volume 10

1834 - 450 pages
...neither dress nor adornment allow 'd, But the long winding sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. 5To riches? Alas! 'tis in vain ! Who hid, in their turns have been hid: The treasures are squander'd again, And here in the grave, are all metals forbid But the tinsel which shone on the dark...
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The County [afterw.] Country miscellany, ed. by H. Burgess

Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 pages
...aside. And here's neither dress nor adornment allowed, Save (he long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches? Alas, 'tis in vain; Who hid...again ; And here, in the grave, are all metals forbid Save the tinsel that shines on the daik coffin lid. To the pleasures which Mirth can afford, The revel,...
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