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, Svazek 2T. Osborne, and J. Shipton, in Gray's Inn., 1757 - Počet stran: 288 |
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... Wife Joanna , and died the 18th of May , 1685 , aged 41 Yeares and eight Months . Joanna , their Daughter , died the 18th of March , 1694 , in the eleventh Year of her Age , Admir'd , belov'd , lamented Infancy , Hurry'd away does here ...
... Wife Joanna , and died the 18th of May , 1685 , aged 41 Yeares and eight Months . Joanna , their Daughter , died the 18th of March , 1694 , in the eleventh Year of her Age , Admir'd , belov'd , lamented Infancy , Hurry'd away does here ...
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... wife and lafting fair ; That none except her Years they told , Thought her a Child , or thought her old . All that her Father knew or got , His Art , his Wealth , fell to her Lot : And the fo well improv'd that Stock , Both of his ...
... wife and lafting fair ; That none except her Years they told , Thought her a Child , or thought her old . All that her Father knew or got , His Art , his Wealth , fell to her Lot : And the fo well improv'd that Stock , Both of his ...
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... Wife . So indulgent a Lover that no Man could say , Whether Patty or Minta did rule or obey , For the Government chang'd fome ten times a Day . At the Hour of her Birth fome lucky Star gave her Wit and Beauty enough to have lafted for ...
... Wife . So indulgent a Lover that no Man could say , Whether Patty or Minta did rule or obey , For the Government chang'd fome ten times a Day . At the Hour of her Birth fome lucky Star gave her Wit and Beauty enough to have lafted for ...
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... Wife of John Spurrell , Efq ; Daughter of Mr. Robert Chad , late of Wells , Merchant , died De- cember 11 , 1742. Æt.60 . ' Tis mine to - day to moulder in the Tomb , To - morrow may thy awful Summons come . Thus frail , and fleep ...
... Wife of John Spurrell , Efq ; Daughter of Mr. Robert Chad , late of Wells , Merchant , died De- cember 11 , 1742. Æt.60 . ' Tis mine to - day to moulder in the Tomb , To - morrow may thy awful Summons come . Thus frail , and fleep ...
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... Wife , that was eldest Daughter to King Henry the 7. Who bare unto Mathew Earl of Levenox her Hufband , 4 Sonnes , and 4 Daughters . Henry , fecond Son to this Ladye , was King of Scotland , and Father to James the 6th now King : This ...
... Wife , that was eldest Daughter to King Henry the 7. Who bare unto Mathew Earl of Levenox her Hufband , 4 Sonnes , and 4 Daughters . Henry , fecond Son to this Ladye , was King of Scotland , and Father to James the 6th now King : This ...
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Strana 170 - I'll give a thousand pound to look upon him. He hath no eyes, the dust hath blinded them. Comb down his hair; look, look! it stands upright, Like lime-twigs set to catch my winged soul.
Strana 106 - Sunday's due, Of slumbering in an upper pew. No man's defects sought they to know, So never made themselves a foe : No man's good deeds did they commend, So never raised themselves a friend.
Strana 182 - ... and his men out of danger ; which had been held in former times a point of great ability and circumspection; as if the principal art requisite in the captain of a ship had been to be sure to come home safe again. He was the first man...
Strana 194 - But lately, finding him so long at home, And thinking now his journey's end was come, And that he had ta'en up his latest inn, In the kind office of a...
Strana 194 - Death hath broke his girt, And here alas, hath laid him in the dirt, Or else the ways being foul, twenty to one, He's here stuck in a slough, and overthrown. 'Twas such a shifter, that if truth were known, Death was half glad when he had got him down; For he had any time this ten years full, Dodg'd with him, betwixt Cambridge and the Bull.
Strana 142 - And he went up, and lay upon the child, and put his mouth upon his mouth, and his eyes upon his eyes, and his hands upon his hands; and he stretched himself upon the child; and the flesh of the child waxed warm.
Strana 194 - Here lies old Hobson. Death hath broke his girt, And here, alas! hath laid him in the dirt; Or else, the ways being foul, twenty to one He's here stuck in a slough, and overthrown. 'Twas such a shifter that, if truth were known, Death was half glad when he had got him down; For he had any time this ten years full Dodged with him betwixt Cambridge and The Bull.
Strana 183 - ... by them. He was the first that infused that proportion of courage into the seamen, by making them see by experience, what mighty things they could do, if they were resolved ; and taught them to fight in fire as well as upon water : and though he hath been very well imitated and followed, he was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage %, and bold and resolute achievements.
Strana 106 - If ask'd, they ne'er denied their aid; Their jug was to the ringers carried, Whoever either died, or married. Their billet at the fire was found, Whoever was depos'd, or crown'd. Nor good, nor bad, nor fools, nor wise ; They would not learn, nor could advise : Without love, hatred, joy, or fear, They led — a kind of — as it were : Nor wish'd, nor car'd, nor laugh'd, nor cried- : And so they liv'd, and so they died.
Strana 190 - Her limbs were form'd with such harmonious grace : So faultless was the frame, as if the whole Had been an emanation of the soul...