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From Epicurus to Christ, A Study in the Principles of Personality

William De Witt Hyde - 1904 - 316 pages
...the Stoic position better than more formal criticism. They are addressed TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE " Roll on, thou ball, roll on ; Through pathless realms...What though I'm in a sorry case? What though I cannot pay my bills? What though I suffer toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless pills ? Never...
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The World's Best Poetry ...

English poetry - 1904 - 876 pages
...In gore a shoe-thick ! — Gie a' the faes o' Scotland's weal A fowmond's Toothache ! ROBERT BURNS. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. BY A MISERABLE WRETCH. ROLL...Through pathless realms of space Roll on! What though I 'm in a sorry case? What though I cannot meet my bills? What though I suft'er toothache's ills? What...
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A Satire Anthology

English poetry - 1905 - 412 pages
...civilians, The Continent defy; While on its countless millions The sentry keeps his eye! WS Gilbert. TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE BY A MISERABLE WRETCH ROLL...toothache's ills ? What though I swallow countless pills? Never you mind! Roll on! Roll on, thou ball, roll on! Through seas of inky air Roll on! It's true I've...
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In the Sixties and Seventies: Impressions of Literary People and Others

Laura Hain Friswell - English literature - 1906 - 356 pages
...was about two-and-thirty, but decidedly not plain ; and then I went on quoting another Bab Ballad : Roll on, thou ball, roll on, Through pathless realms...toothache's ills ? What though I swallow countless pills ? Never you mind ! Roll on! Mr. Gilbert looking very prosperous ; I decided he had no ills nor bills....
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In the Sixties and Seventies: Impressions of Literary People and Others

Laura Hain Friswell - Authors, English - 1906 - 354 pages
...was about two-and-thirty, but decidedly not plain ; and then I went on quoting another Bab Ballad : Roll on, thou ball, roll on, Through pathless realms...toothache's ills ? What though I swallow countless pills ? Never you mind ! Roll on! Mr. Gilbert looking very prosperous ; I decided he had no ills nor bills....
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In the Sixties and Seventies: Impressions of Literary People and Others

Laura Hain Friswell - Authors, English - 1906 - 354 pages
...was about two-and-thirty, but decidedly not plain ; and then I went on quoting another Bab Ballad : Roll on, thou ball, roll on, Through pathless realms...toothache's ills ? What though I swallow countless pills ? Never you mind ! Roll on! Mr. Gilbert looking very prosperous ; I decided he had no ills nor bills....
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THE BAB BALLADS

W. S. GILBERT - 1906 - 214 pages
...time : In ten years he 'll have done it. To the TERRESTRIAL GLOBE By a Miserable Wreuh ROLL on, them ball, roll on ! Through pathless realms of Space Roll on ! What, though I 'm in a sorry case ? What, though I cannot meet my bills ? What, though I suffer toothache's ills?...
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Year Book of Humor

Burges Johnson - 1910 - 180 pages
...LOOMIS, OLIVER HERFORD, WALLACE IRWIN, ETHEL WATTS MUMFORD, and TUDOR JENKS. JANUARY JANUARY FIRST OLL on, thou ball, roll on \ Through pathless realms of Space Roll on \ What, though I 'm in a sorry case ? What, though I cannot meet my bills ? What, though I suffer tooth-ache's ills...
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The Five Great Philosophies of Life

William De Witt Hyde - Conduct of life - 1911 - 328 pages
...the Stoic position better than more formal criticism. They are addressed TO THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE " Roll on, thou ball, roll on ; Through pathless realms...What though I'm in a sorry case? What though I cannot pay my bills? What though I suffer toothache's ills? What though I swallow countless pills? Never you...
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - Quotations - 1914 - 1514 pages
...a bo'sun tight and a midshipmite And the crew of the captain's gig.1 The Yarn of the " Nancy Bell." Roll on, thou ball, roll on Through pathless realms of space, Roll on! To the Terrestrial Globe. It's true I've got no shirts to wear, It's true my butcher's bill is due,...
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