| William Richards - 1812 - 632 sider
...particularly epigrams, oue of which is said to be the following,— " God and the Doctor men alike adore, Just on the Brink of Danger— not before: The Danger past,...are alike requited ; God is forgotten and the Doctor ilightcd." The following Copy of verses by the revd. Joseph Sympson, tt the memory of Miss Liddcrdalc,... | |
| 1859 - 886 sider
...the memorable sarcasm of Lord Nelson : — " God and the sailor you alike adore In times of tear Bad danger, not before : The danger past, both are alike requited, God is forgotten, and the sailor Blighted." Some Christian men, both Churchmen and Dissenters, have found their way to Parli»ment... | |
| 1854 - 778 sider
...apply some very old lines wrote at the end of some former war: b" Our God and sailor we adore, In time of danger, not before ; The danger past, both are alike requited, God is forgotten, and the sailor slighted." Your feelings do you great honour, and I only wish all others in the kingdom were... | |
| M. Barbieri - 1857 - 412 sider
...unnoticed, and hence the truth of the following lines : — " God and the doctor we alike adore — Just on the brink of danger, not before ; The danger past,...requited — God is forgotten and the doctor slighted ! " In casting a retrospective glance at all that has passed under review, as regards the early history... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1859 - 230 sider
...poor friend, one of us repeating the lines " God and onr Sailor we alike adore In times of fear and danger— not before; The danger past, both are alike requited, God is forgotten and the Sailor slighted." And too true is the accusation. Youth, manhood and age is this respect are all faulty.... | |
| W. M. CHIPPERFIELD, M.R.C.S.L.S.A - 1866 - 926 sider
...former before : — God and the Doctor all mankind adore — When danger threatens — not an hour before. The danger past, both are alike requited ; God is forgotten, and thu Doctor alighted ! 19. Oily Blood. At a Meeting of the New York Pathological Society in December... | |
| Henry Philip Dodd - 1870 - 652 sider
...Collection of Poems," VH. 64, 1781.) Our God and soldier we alike adore, Just at the brink of ruin, not before : The danger past, both are alike requited ; God is forgotten, and the soldier slighted. There is another version of this epigram, which Mr. Budworth, an officer in the army,... | |
| Epigrammatists - 1870 - 654 sider
...Collection of Poems," VII. 64, 1781.) Our God and soldier we alike adore, Just at the brink of ruin, not before : The danger past, both are alike requited ; God is forgotten, and the soldier slighted. There is another version of this epigram, which Mr. Budworth, an officer in the army,... | |
| Medical Society of New Jersey - 1871 - 882 sider
...reminded me very forcibly of the old rhyme — " God and the Doctor men ulike adore, Just in the hour of danger — not before ; The danger past, both are alike requited : God forgotten and the Doctor slighted. " n. — ULCERATION OF THE STOMACH. I may state a case of Ulccration... | |
| Jukes De Styrap - 1878 - 80 sider
...quaintly truthful lines :— ' God and the Doctor we alike adore When ou the brink of danger, iiot before ; The danger past, both are alike requited: God is forgotten, and the Doctor slighted!' It may also be well briefly to allude to the professionally inherent but injudicious system of deferred... | |
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