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" I'll quit my prey, And grant a kind reprieve ; In hopes you'll have no more to say ; But, when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave. "
Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) - Page 246
by Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 531 pages
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The World's Best Poetry: Of fancy, of sentiment; [introductory essay] The ...

1904 - 544 pages
...'ll have no more to say, But when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave." To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....willing muse shall tell : He chaffered then, he bought and sold, Nor once perceived his growing old, Nor thought of Death as near : His friends not false,...
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The Speaker's Garland: Comprising 100 Choice Selections ...

Phineas Garrett - 1904 - 890 pages
...willing muse shall toll: He chaffered then, he bought, he sold, Nor once perceived his growing old, What next the hero of our tale befell, How long he...course, And smoked his pipe, and stroked his horse, He passed his hours in peace. But while he viewed his wealth increase, While thus along life's dusty...
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Useful Instruction (In Matters Religious, Moral and Other.)

Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 562 pages
...'ll have no more to say, But when I call again this way Well pleas'd the world will leave." To these conditions both consented, And parted, perfectly contented. What next the hero of our tale befel, How long he liv'd, how wise, how well, How roundly he pursued his course,— And smok'd his...
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The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and ..., Volume 7

Lionel Strachey - 1905 - 320 pages
...have no more to say, But, when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave." To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....willing muse shall tell : He chaffered, then he bought and sold, Nor once perceived his growing old, Nor thought of Death as near. His friends not false,...
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Sacred Writings, Volume 45

1910 - 554 pages
...11 have no more to say But when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave. To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....pursued his course, And smoked his pipe, and stroked his hor»e; The willing muse shall tell: He chaffered then, he bought, he sold, Nor once perceived his...
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McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Volume 6

William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 pages
...have no more to say, But, when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave." To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....the hero of our tale befell, How long he lived, how wisely, and how well, It boots not that the Muse should tell; He plowed, he sowed, he bought, he sold,...
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The Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 3

William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 412 pages
...'11 have no more to say, But when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave." To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....willing muse shall tell : He chaffered then, he bought and sold, Nor once perceived his growing old, Nor thought of Death as near ; His friends not false,...
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Selections from Six Great Religions: Confucian, Hebrew, Christian, Buddhist ...

1910 - 992 pages
...'ll have no more to say But when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave. To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....pursued his course. And smoked his pipe, and stroked his The willing muse shall tell: He chaffered then, he bought, he sold. Nor once perceived his growing...
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Journal of the Pali Text Society

1884 - 308 pages
...you'll have no more to say, But when I call again this way, Well pleas'd the world will leave. To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....wise, how well, How roundly he pursued his course, And smok'd his pipe and strok'd his horse He chaffer'd then, he bought, he sold, Nor once perceived his...
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Buddhism in Translations

Henry Clark Warren - 2005 - 521 pages
...*11 have no more to say But when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave. To these conditions both consented, And parted perfectly contented....smoked his pipe, and stroked his horse, The willing rouse shall tell : He chaffered then, he bought, he sold, Nor once perceived his growing old, Nor thought...
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