| George Gregory - 1808 - 352 sider
...good Courses. In his old Age he retired tTo the House of a Clergyman in the Country, Where he finished his earthly Race, And died an Honour and an Example to the whole Species. Reader, This Stone is guiltless of Flattery, For he to whom it is inscribed Was not a MAN, But a GREY-HOBND." III. The SONNET... | |
| 1818 - 596 sider
...good courses. In his old age he retir'd to the house of a clergyman in the country, where he finish'd his earthly race, and died an honour and an example to the whole species. Reader, This stone is guiltless of flattery, for he to whom it is inscrib'd wits not a Man, but a Greyhound I AMOSTO, the... | |
| 1823 - 872 sider
...good Courses. In his old Age he retired To the house of a Clergyman in the country, Where he finished his earthly Race, And died an Honour and an Example to the whole Species. lieailer, This Stone is guiltless of Flattery ; For he to whom it is inscrib'd Was not a MAN, But a... | |
| 1832 - 712 sider
...good courses. In his old age, he retired To the house of a clergyman in the country, Where he finished his earthly race, And died an honour and an example to the Whole species. Reader, This stone is guiltless of flattery, For he to whom it is inscribed, Was not a man But a Greyhound. PEDESTRIANISM.... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1860 - 352 sider
...good courses ; In his old age he retir'd To the House of a Clergyman in the Country, Where he finished his earthly Race, And died an Honour and an Example to the whole Species. Reader, This stone is guiltless of Flattery, For he to whom it is inscrib'd Was not a man, But a Greyhound." In the concluding... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1861 - 508 sider
...good courses ; In his old age he retir'd To the House of a Clergyman in the Country, Where he finished his earthly Race, And died an Honour and an Example to the whole Species. Header, This stone is guiltless of Flattery, For he to whom it is inscrib'd Was not a man, But a Greyhound."... | |
| Stephanie Ross - 2001 - 304 sider
...good Courses. In his old Age he retired to the House of a Clergyman in the Country, where he finished his earthly Race, And died an Honour and an Example to the whole Species. 69 Hunt explains that these lines addressed to Signor Fido in fact commemorate one of Lord Cobhams... | |
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