| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 306 pages
...if somebody must — but, upon my word, I'm unwilling that anybody should. Since laws were made for every degree, to curb vice in others as well as in me — and so forth you know — doesn't . it strike you in that light ? " The single gentleman smiled... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 246 pages
...if somebody must — but upon my word, I'm unwilling that any body should. Since laws were made for every degree, to curb vice in others as well as in me — and so forth, you know — doesn't it strike you in that light r The single gentleman smiled as... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 374 pages
...shoulder, " my learned friend will set me right : ' Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice la others as well as In me, I wonder we ha'n't better company Upon Tybnrn Tree !' " These words brought them to the drawing-room, where Mr. Merdle stood before the fire.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 540 pages
...on his companion's shoulder, " my learned friend will set me right : — ' Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others as well as in me, I wc-nde* we ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn Tree!'" These words brought them to the drawing-room,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...poor pretty rascals might bang, hang, Like poor pretty rascals might hang. Since laws were mode for o@ ! ua were to swing, 'Twould thin the land such numbers to string Upon Tybum Tree ! For my part, if any... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Ballads, English - 1876 - 294 pages
...hang ; Like poor petty rafcals, might hang, SONG XXI. Tune — Green Sleeves. OINCE laws were made for every degree, *--) To curb vice in others as well...Upon Tyburn tree ! But gold from law can take out the fting, And if rich men like us were to fwing, 'Twould thin the land, fuch numbers to firing Upon Tyburn... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Ballads, English - 1876 - 292 pages
...hang ; Like poor petty rafcals, might hang, SONG XXI. Tune — Green Sleeves. SINCE laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others as well as in...Upon Tyburn tree ! But gold from law can take out the fting, And if rich men like us were to fwing, 'Twould thin the land, fuch numbers to firing Upon Tyburn... | |
| Charles Dickens - English literature - 1879 - 842 pages
...if somebody must — but upon my word, I'm unwilling that anybody should. Since laws were made for every degree, to curb vice in others as well as in me — and so forth you know — doesn't it strike you in that light?" The single gentleman smiled as... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 842 pages
...eye-glass on his companion's shoulder, " my learned friend will set me right : 1 Since laws were made for every degree, To curb vice in others as well as in me, 1 wonder we ha'n't better company Upon Tyburn Tree ! '" These words brought them to the drawing-room,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 868 pages
...if somebody must — but upon my word, I'm unwilling that anybody should. Since laws were made for every degree, to curb vice in others as well as in me — and so forth you know — doesn't it strike you in that light ? " The single gentleman smiled as... | |
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