Lilburn:" which part of his character gave occasion for the following lines at his death : Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone? Farewell to both, to Lilburn and to John. Yet, being dead, take this advice from me, Let them not both in one grave buried... The Works of the English Poets: Butler - Page 12by Samuel Johnson - 1779Full view - About this book
| 1727 - 528 pages
...becauJe To fbmc mucJi Mifchief it no ioorier was : Is 'john departed and is Lilburn gone ? Farewel to both, to Lilburn and to John : Yet being dead,...from me, Let them not both in one Grave buried be j Lay Johit here, and Lilburn thereabout, For if they both mould meet, thsy would fail but. On JOHN... | |
| 1738 - 120 pages
...much mifchief it no fooner was: Is ''john departed, and is Lilburn gon / Farewel to both, to Lilburrr and to John. Yet being dead, take this advice from me, Let them not both in one grave buried be ; Lay John here, and Lilburn thereabout, For if they both fhould meet, they would fall out. On Tom... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1744 - 498 pages
...Lilburn would quarrel " with John, and John with Lilburn : Which Part of his Cha" rafter gave Occaiion for the following Lines at his Death : Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone ? Farewell to hoth, to Lilburn, and to John. Yet being dead, take this Advice from me, Let them not hoth in one Grave... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1757 - 482 pages
...himielf, Lilhurn would quarrel " with John, and John with Lilhurn : Wnich Part of his Cha** rafter gave Occafion for the following Lines at his Death...Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone ? Farewell to hoth, to Lilburn, and to John. Tet heing dead, t ke this Advice from me, Let them not hoth in one Grave... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1757 - 394 pages
...Johndeparted, and is Lilburn gone { Farewell ta both , to Lilburn , and to Johlti fet being de ad , tak? this Advice from me , Let them not both in one Grave buried be : Lay ]ohn here, and Lilburn thtreabout , For ifthey both Should meet , they wouldfall oui. » Jean... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 pages
...but himfelf, Lilbum " would quancl with John, and John with LiU " burn :" which part of his character gave occafion for the following lines at his death; Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone ? F.tiewcll to both, to Lilburn anil to John. Yet, being dead, take this advice from me, Let them not... | |
| James Granger - 1805 - 544 pages
...meddle with their houfewifery *. Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone ? Farewell to both, to Lilburne and to John — Yet being dead, take this advice from me — Let them not both in one grave buried be. But lay John here, and Lilburn thereabout, For if they both fhould meet, they would fall out. ]P. 572.... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1811 - 444 pages
...and John with Lilburn." This trait in his charac' ter, and probably this observation, gave occasion for the following lines at his death : Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone ? Farewel to both, to Lilburn and to John. Yet, being- dead, take this advice from me, Let them not... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1811 - 438 pages
...John and John with Lilburn." This trait in his character, and probably this observation, gave occasion for the following lines at his death : Is John departed, and is Lilburn ffone ? Farewel to both, to Lilburn and to John. Yet, being dead, take this advice from me, Let them... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1812 - 876 pages
...himself, Lilburn would quarrel with John, and John with Lilburn; which part of his character gave occasion for the following lines at his death : " Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone ? Farewell to both, to H Ilium and to John. Yet, being dead, take this advice from me, Let them not both in one grave buried... | |
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