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Fifty lines surely cannot be an object for a man to throw a hundred pounds , or
more money , after ; it leads an impartial person to imagine , that Mr . Mason has
a further object in view ; and that , altho ' he has realized already near a thousand
...
Fifty lines surely cannot be an object for a man to throw a hundred pounds , or
more money , after ; it leads an impartial person to imagine , that Mr . Mason has
a further object in view ; and that , altho ' he has realized already near a thousand
...
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Next I give to George Williamson , Esq ; my second cousin by the father ' s side ,
now of Calcutta in Bengal , the sum of five hundred pounds , Reduced Bank
Annuities , now standing in my name . I give to Anna Lady Goring also my second
...
Next I give to George Williamson , Esq ; my second cousin by the father ' s side ,
now of Calcutta in Bengal , the sum of five hundred pounds , Reduced Bank
Annuities , now standing in my name . I give to Anna Lady Goring also my second
...
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Further I bequeath to the said Mary Antrobus the sum of fix hundred pounds ,
New South - Sea , Annuities , now standing in the joint pames of Jane Olliffe and
Thomas Gray , but charged with the payment of five pounds pounds per ann . to ...
Further I bequeath to the said Mary Antrobus the sum of fix hundred pounds ,
New South - Sea , Annuities , now standing in the joint pames of Jane Olliffe and
Thomas Gray , but charged with the payment of five pounds pounds per ann . to ...
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pounds per ann . to Graves Stokeley , of Stoke - Pogeis , in the county of Bucks ;
which sum of fix hundred pounds , after the decease of the said annuitant , does (
by the will of Anne Rogers , my late aunt ) belong solely and entirely to me ...
pounds per ann . to Graves Stokeley , of Stoke - Pogeis , in the county of Bucks ;
which sum of fix hundred pounds , after the decease of the said annuitant , does (
by the will of Anne Rogers , my late aunt ) belong solely and entirely to me ...
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Majesty ' s Commissioners of Excise , the sum of five hundred pounds , Reduced
Bank Annuities ; and I beg his acceptance of one of my diamond rings . I give to
Dr . Thomas Wharton , of Old Park , in the bishopric of Durham , five hundred ...
Majesty ' s Commissioners of Excise , the sum of five hundred pounds , Reduced
Bank Annuities ; and I beg his acceptance of one of my diamond rings . I give to
Dr . Thomas Wharton , of Old Park , in the bishopric of Durham , five hundred ...
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ユーザー レビュー - jon1lambert - LibraryThingI can remember my mother reciting Elegy written in a country church-yard - not all of it though. This poem seemed to mean a lot to her. She never reached the line: 'The path of glory leads but to the grave'. レビュー全文を読む
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Annuities appear arms Bank beneath breaſt breath Cambridge compenſation COUNTRY death deep edition Edward executors eyes fable face fate father fifty firſt Full gave give given glory Gray Gray's ground hand harmony head hear heard heart human hundred pounds Italy kind King Lady laid land laſt leave light lines living London Lord loves Maſon means mighty mind mother Muſe nature night notes o'er o’er ODIN once pain perſon Pindar pleaſing poems preſent PUBLIC publiſher Queen ſaid ſay ſee ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſide ſmile ſome ſong ſoul ſtand ſtate ſtrains ſuch ſum tear thee theſe THOMAS thou thought thro Till triumph verſes viſit voice wait Weave whoſe wind wing York youth
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46 ページ - To Contemplation's sober eye Such is the race of Man: And they that creep, and they that fly, Shall end where they began.
93 ページ - This pencil take (she said) whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal Boy ! This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic Tears.
147 ページ - THE curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
149 ページ - And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave Await alike th' inevitable hour : — The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
61 ページ - That every labouring sinew strains, Those in the deeper vitals rage: Lo! Poverty, to fill the band, That numbs the soul with icy hand, And slow-consuming Age. To each his sufferings: all are men, Condemned alike to groan; The tender for another's pain, Th
155 ページ - One morn I missed him on the customed hill, Along the heath and near his favorite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he; "The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the churchway path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
104 ページ - Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart, Ye died amidst your dying country's cries — No more I weep : they do not sleep ! On yonder cliffs, a grisly band, I see them sit; they linger yet Avengers of their native land : With me in dreadful harmony they join, And weave with bloody hands the tissue of thy line.
156 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...
148 ページ - Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mould'ring heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
138 ページ - OWEN's praise demands my song, OWEN swift, and OWEN strong; Fairest flower of Roderic's stem, * Gwyneth's shield, and Britain's gem. He nor heaps his brooded stores, Nor on all profusely pours; Lord of every regal art, Liberal hand, and open heart. Big with hosts of mighty name, Squadrons three against him came; This the force of Eirin hiding, Side by side as proudly riding, On her shadow long and gay * Lochlin plows...