His memory is odoriferous ; no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon ; no coalheaver bolteth him in reeking sausages ; he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, and for such a tomb might be content... The Quarterly Review - Page 4681836Full view - About this book
| Quotations, English - 1896 - 240 pages
...lieth ! ... his memory is odoriferous, ... he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, — and for such a tomb might be content to die. Charles Lamb, ESSAYS OF EUA. It were a sin of obstinacy, great obstinacy, high and horrible obstinacy... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1899 - 184 pages
...is odouriferous. No clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon ; no coal-heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages; he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pine-apple... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 434 pages
...heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulcher in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pineapple is great. She is indeed almost too transcendent ; a delight, if... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulcher in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pineapple is great. She is indeed almost too transcendent ; a delight, if... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - English essays - 1900 - 468 pages
...odoriferous — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon—no coal heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure — and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pineapple... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - Humanities - 1901 - 200 pages
...is odoriferous ; no clown curseth while his stomach half rejecteth the rank bacon ; no coal-heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages ; he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure ; and for such a tomb might be content to die. Charles Lamb has been described... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Anthologies - 1901 - 408 pages
...clown curseth, while his stomach 'f rejecteth, the rank bacon; no coalheaver bolteth him in ach of the judicious epicure, and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pineapple is great. She is indeed almost too transcendent — a delight,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - English literature - 1902 - 450 pages
...odoriferous — no clown curseth, while his stomach half rejecteth, the rank bacon — no coal heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages — he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure — and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors. Pineapple... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - English essays - 1902 - 302 pages
...coal-heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages, — he hath a fair sepulcher in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure, — and for such a tomb might be content to die. He is the best of sapors.1 Pineapple is great. She is indeed almost too transcendent — a delight,... | |
| Charles Josselyn - California - 1903 - 320 pages
...animal, is man justified in using that method of putting the animal to death?" I forget the decision. Our ancestors were nice in their method of sacrificing these tender victims. We read of pigs whipped to death with something of a shock, as we hear of any other obsolete custom. The age of discipline... | |
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