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" Life is a jest, and all things show it, I thought so once, but now I know it, with what more you may think proper. "
The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American Remembrancer of ... - Page 426
by James Hardie - 1801
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The Fables of John Gay: Illustrated, with an Original Memoir, Introduction ...

John Gay - Fables, English - 1854 - 300 pages
...versification, and a style e expression easy and apposite. The epitaph he proposed for himself, " Life's a jest, and all things show it ; I thought so once, but now I know it" — in About BC 1209. Vide Judges, c. ix. is the flippant tribute of folly to irreligion. His friends,...
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Crests from the Ocean World; Or, Experiences in a Voyage to Europe ...

Alonzo Tripp - Europe - 1854 - 430 pages
...creations of his immortal genius. Here, too, was Gay, with these odd lines engraved below his bust: — "Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once, and now I know it." There was, also, old Ben Johnson, with a countenance expressive of profundity and...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 4; Volume 35

United States - 1855 - 532 pages
...him — liked it not — and died." OAY. — WBITTEN BY "HIMSELF. (ENORAVED IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY.) "Life is a jest, and all things show it. I thought so once ; but now I know it." ON SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. "Sir Drake, whom well the world's end knew Which thou didat compass round, And...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 22

1855 - 784 pages
...a manner most wonderful and unaccountable, Lord Palmerston has contrived to gather around his name. Life is a jest, and all things show it ; I thought so once, and now I know it, would lie an appropriate epitaph wherewith to «leek the marble monument that the...
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The world's metropolis, or, Mighty London. 2nd ser., ed. by H.S. Brooke

H S Brooke - 1856 - 312 pages
...author of the Beggar's Opera; the short and irreverent epitaph in front is his own composition : — " Life is a jest, and all things show it ; I thought so once ; but now I know it !" the verses beneath it, are by Pope. Statue of Addison, by Sir Richard Westmacott, erected 1809....
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The Seasons

James Thomson - Seasons in literature - 1856 - 346 pages
...child. The epitaph in Westminster Abbey, written for and by himself, consists of the following lines : Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once, and now I know It And polish'd Cornbury woos the willing Muse. Slow let us trace the matchless vale...
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My First Visit to Europe: Or, Sketches of Society, Scenery, and Antiquities ...

Andrew Dickinson - France - 1856 - 234 pages
...literature in which he excelled. The short epitaph by himself has been censured for its profane levity : Life is a jest and all things show it : I thought so once, and now I know it." Below this epitaph is another by his friend Pope. Next is ROWE, and his only daughter,...
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A collection of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions, on the most ..., Page 77

Silvester Tissington - 1857 - 560 pages
...buried in Westminster Abbey, where a monument, bearing the following inscription, is erected : — " Life is a jest, and all things show it ; I thought so once ; but now I know it. GAY, Of manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit a man ; simplicity a child : With native humour...
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Bombay Quarterly Review, Volume 5

India - 1857 - 848 pages
...clumsy compliment, there an irreverent sneer, and on one—Gay's monument—an irreligious scoff:— " Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it." We have before us a thick folio volume by Tolderoy,—a collecVOL. VI.—NO. I. 11 tion of such epitaphs...
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The Fables of John Gay Illustrated

John Gay - Fables, English - 1857 - 302 pages
...versification, and a style of expression easy and apposite. The epitaph he proposed for himself, " Life's a jest, and all things show it ; I thought so once, but now I know it ' — is the flippant tribute of folly to irreligion. His friends, "Charles and Catherine, Duke and...
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