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... lamented the Lofs of their Master in a particular Kind of mournful Verfes , called , from him , Ælinum , and afterwards Epitaphia ; because they were fung at Burials , and en- graved upon Sepultures , which may be called Monuments , a ...
... lamented the Lofs of their Master in a particular Kind of mournful Verfes , called , from him , Ælinum , and afterwards Epitaphia ; because they were fung at Burials , and en- graved upon Sepultures , which may be called Monuments , a ...
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... lamented RALEIGH : .86 " Death alone can make a Man know himself , fhew the Proud , and Infolent , " that he is but Abject , and can make him " hate his forepaffed Happiness ; the rich " Man he proves a naked Beggar , which hath ...
... lamented RALEIGH : .86 " Death alone can make a Man know himself , fhew the Proud , and Infolent , " that he is but Abject , and can make him " hate his forepaffed Happiness ; the rich " Man he proves a naked Beggar , which hath ...
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... lamented , that it was on the Day : When Chrift rofe from the Dead . HUMPHREY BOURCHIER , Defcended from EDWARD the III . And was Son and Heir of the Lord BARNERS If EDWARD the IV . gained the Victory , This worthy Perfonage fell ,. As ...
... lamented , that it was on the Day : When Chrift rofe from the Dead . HUMPHREY BOURCHIER , Defcended from EDWARD the III . And was Son and Heir of the Lord BARNERS If EDWARD the IV . gained the Victory , This worthy Perfonage fell ,. As ...
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... To whofe pious Memory This Monument is erected by his lamenting Son SAMUEL Fox .. [ St. Giles's , Cripplegate . ] On Sir THOMAS BROMLEY . * Here is interred Sir C 5 On EPITAPH S. 33 Until it pleafed our gracious God, ...
... To whofe pious Memory This Monument is erected by his lamenting Son SAMUEL Fox .. [ St. Giles's , Cripplegate . ] On Sir THOMAS BROMLEY . * Here is interred Sir C 5 On EPITAPH S. 33 Until it pleafed our gracious God, ...
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... lamenting her Death , In Teftification of his great Love towards her , And of his careful Diligence in this doleful Duty , Doth confecrate this Monument . [ Weftminfier - Abbey . ] On On MARGARET RATCLIFFE . In Memory of the Right ...
... lamenting her Death , In Teftification of his great Love towards her , And of his careful Diligence in this doleful Duty , Doth confecrate this Monument . [ Weftminfier - Abbey . ] On On MARGARET RATCLIFFE . In Memory of the Right ...
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Side 136 - 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...
Side 80 - 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.
Side 127 - 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.
Side 15 - But only to refresh the former hint, And read her Maker in a fairer print: So pious, as...
Side 173 - 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...
Side 157 - ... 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.
Side 137 - And fraught with graces all his own: In various kinds of poetry Superior to many, Inferior to none, His works continue to...
Side 53 - 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.
Side 138 - 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.
Side 140 - 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.