Select and Remarkable Epitaphs on Illustrious and Other Persons, in Several Parts of Europe: With Translations of Such as are in Latin and Foreign Languages, and Compendious Accounts of the Deceased, Their Lives and Works, 第 1 巻T. Osborne, and J. Shipton, in Gray's Inn., 1757 - 288 ページ |
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... Soul is univerfally admired in the feveral mafterly Strokes of his Pencil , and to excite others , by a standing • Monument , to follow his noble Steps , Charles Ma- < ratti erected this Marble Effigy , in the Year 1674. ' Intended by ...
... Soul is univerfally admired in the feveral mafterly Strokes of his Pencil , and to excite others , by a standing • Monument , to follow his noble Steps , Charles Ma- < ratti erected this Marble Effigy , in the Year 1674. ' Intended by ...
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... Soul fuperior to the Fear of Death , and to the Terror of the Executioner , leaving her Soul to Chrift , the Kingdom to her Son James , and to the Spectators of this atrocious Murder a Pattern of most exalted Fortitude , the compofedly ...
... Soul fuperior to the Fear of Death , and to the Terror of the Executioner , leaving her Soul to Chrift , the Kingdom to her Son James , and to the Spectators of this atrocious Murder a Pattern of most exalted Fortitude , the compofedly ...
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... , He fully now requites her Love , And fends her Angels from above , That did to Heaven her Soul convey , To folemnize his own Birth - day . VOL . I. C ! JERVASE CLIFTON . All- " All - Hallows , Staining , London . Our of EPITAPHS . 25.
... , He fully now requites her Love , And fends her Angels from above , That did to Heaven her Soul convey , To folemnize his own Birth - day . VOL . I. C ! JERVASE CLIFTON . All- " All - Hallows , Staining , London . Our of EPITAPHS . 25.
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... Souls are damn'd therein ; If Earth be pleas'd , when it's rid of a Knave ; Then all are pleas'd , for Colman's in his Grave . Westminster Abbey . Thomas Parr , of the County of Salop , born in Anno 1483. He lived in the Reigns of ten ...
... Souls are damn'd therein ; If Earth be pleas'd , when it's rid of a Knave ; Then all are pleas'd , for Colman's in his Grave . Westminster Abbey . Thomas Parr , of the County of Salop , born in Anno 1483. He lived in the Reigns of ten ...
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... Soul and filence Grief ? Revolving oft the Follies , Sin and Woe , Th ' unhappy feeing Mortals plunge into ; I then began to love the Death - like Shade ; Which deeper Thought confirming , thus I said : Am I not happy that I do not fee ...
... Soul and filence Grief ? Revolving oft the Follies , Sin and Woe , Th ' unhappy feeing Mortals plunge into ; I then began to love the Death - like Shade ; Which deeper Thought confirming , thus I said : Am I not happy that I do not fee ...
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278 ページ - Here rests his head upon the lap of earth A youth, to fortune and to fame unknown: Fair science frown'd not on his humble birth, And melancholy mark'd him for her own. Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere...
266 ページ - Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life ; and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear ; From Nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had liv'd, and that he died.
148 ページ - ... you that read This little story; And know, for whom a tear you shed Death's self is sorry. 'Twas a child that so did thrive In grace and feature As Heaven and Nature seemed to strive Which owned the creature.
180 ページ - WHAT needs my Shakespeare, for his honour'd bones, The labour of an age in piled stones? Or that his hallow'd relics should be hid Under a star-ypointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument.
97 ページ - His Prince's nearest joy and grief, He had, yet wanted all relief; The prop and ruin of the state; The people's violent love and hate; «° One in extremes loved and abhorred. Riddles lie here, or in a word — Here lies blood; and let it lie Speechless still and never cry.
272 ページ - Yet softer honours, and less noisy fame, Attend the shade of gentle Buckingham : In whom a race, for courage fam'd and art, Ends in the milder merit of the heart : And, chiefs or sages long to Britain given, Pays the last tribute of a saint to Heaven.
173 ページ - Muses' pride, Patron of arts, and judge of nature, died. The scourge of pride, though sanctified or great, Of fops in learning, and of knaves in state : Yet soft his nature, though severe his lay, His anger moral, and his wisdom gay.
112 ページ - Her speech was the melodious voice of Love, Her song the warbling of the vernal grove ; Her eloquence was sweeter than her song, Soft as her heart, and as her reason strong...
3 ページ - Then take Mat's word for it, the sculptor is paid ; That the figure is fine, pray believe your own eye ; Yet credit but lightly what more may be said, For we flatter ourselves, and teach marble to lie.
33 ページ - Sincere, though prudent; constant, yet resign'd; Honour unchang'd, a principle profest, Fix'd to one side, but moderate to the rest: An honest courtier, yet a patriot too, Just to his prince, and to his country true, Fill'd with the sense of age, the fire of youth, A scorn of wrangling, yet a zeal for truth; A generous faith, from superstition free; A love to peace, and hate of tyranny; Such this man was; who now, from earth remov'd, At length enjoys that liberty he lov'd.