Select epitaphs, collected by W. Toldervy. 2 vols. [in 1].W. Owen, 1755 |
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Select epitaphs, William Toldervy. Rycroft often house Baskish tegi means pages 131-134 are musing in. 3 . ' 6 ' Fay the bath named Barkee for tear . For the Baroneta 1803f . tage & Knightage Worlidge Inv Boitard Sculp 6 July , 1918 .
Select epitaphs, William Toldervy. Rycroft often house Baskish tegi means pages 131-134 are musing in. 3 . ' 6 ' Fay the bath named Barkee for tear . For the Baroneta 1803f . tage & Knightage Worlidge Inv Boitard Sculp 6 July , 1918 .
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... Tear , r . Sigh , and in the laft 1. for Stop the Rebel here , r . let the Rebel die . P. 198 , l . 10 , r . O Death ! P. 298 , r . Baptift , Earl of Gainsborough . SELECT EPITAPH S. On ST . ALBAN . Here lieth 1 N DE X.
... Tear , r . Sigh , and in the laft 1. for Stop the Rebel here , r . let the Rebel die . P. 198 , l . 10 , r . O Death ! P. 298 , r . Baptift , Earl of Gainsborough . SELECT EPITAPH S. On ST . ALBAN . Here lieth 1 N DE X.
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... Tear you shed , Death's felf is forry . " Twas a Child that did fo thrive In Grace and Feature , A's Heav'n , and Nature , feem'd tò strive Which own'd the Creature . Yeeres he numb'red fcarce Thirteene , When Fates turn'd cruel ; Yet ...
... Tear you shed , Death's felf is forry . " Twas a Child that did fo thrive In Grace and Feature , A's Heav'n , and Nature , feem'd tò strive Which own'd the Creature . Yeeres he numb'red fcarce Thirteene , When Fates turn'd cruel ; Yet ...
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... for none ; Nature despairs , because the Pattern's gone .. On Mrs. J T— ; By T. Randolph . Reader , if thou haft a Tear , Thou can'ft not choose but pay it here !! D 6 Here Here lies Modefty , Meekneffe , Zeale , Goodneffe , EPITAPH S. 59.
... for none ; Nature despairs , because the Pattern's gone .. On Mrs. J T— ; By T. Randolph . Reader , if thou haft a Tear , Thou can'ft not choose but pay it here !! D 6 Here Here lies Modefty , Meekneffe , Zeale , Goodneffe , EPITAPH S. 59.
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... Tears , and dy .. Within this Marble Cafket lies A matchlefs Jewel of much Prize , Whom Nature , in the World's Difdaine , But fhew'd , and then put up again . On the fame . * By Mr. Giles Fletcher , of Trinity - College , Cam-- bridge ...
... Tears , and dy .. Within this Marble Cafket lies A matchlefs Jewel of much Prize , Whom Nature , in the World's Difdaine , But fhew'd , and then put up again . On the fame . * By Mr. Giles Fletcher , of Trinity - College , Cam-- bridge ...
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136 ページ - Of manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit, a man ; simplicity, a child ; With native humour temp'ring virtuous rage, Form'd to delight at once and lash the age ; Above temptation, in a low estate ; And uncorrupted...
80 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.
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157 ページ - ... the partial world despised and disregarded his low and humble state, the equal eye of Providence beheld, and blessed it with a patriarch's health and length of days ; to teach mistaken man, these blessings were entailed on temperance, or, a life of labour and a mind at ease.
137 ページ - And fraught with graces all his own: In various kinds of poetry Superior to many, Inferior to none, His works continue to...
53 ページ - WEEP with me, all 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.
138 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 giv'n, Pays the last Tribute of a Saint to Heav'n.
140 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.