| Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1853 - 402 páginas
...studiously concealing himself from praise,—one acting up to the opinion that— " Who builds a chnrch to God and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name"— this is now being done.* Pride of country, love of beauty, and duty to God, all prompt so strongly... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1854 - 338 páginas
...diminish'd rays. B. And what ? no monument, inscription, stone ? His race, his form, his name almost unknown ? P. Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, 285 Will never mark the marble with his name : Go, search it there, where to be torn, and die, Of rich... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1855 - 786 páginas
...failures in life arise from pulling in one's horse when he is leaping." — Guesses at Truth. 14. " Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name." — POPE. 15. " Some men so dislike the dust kicked up by the generation they belong to, that, being... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1921 - 190 páginas
...craftsmen signing their works in the middle ages. Perhaps they anticipated the truth of the lines : Who builds a church to God and not to fame. Will never mark the marble with his name. I must in conclusion acknowledge my indebtedness to the papers of Count Paul Biver and Mr. Eric Maclagan,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 páginas
...Pope. As some to ehureh repair, Not for die doetrine, but the nrasie there. Pope. Who builds a ehureh to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name. PV. Milton's strong pinion now not heaven ean Чипи!. Now, serpent-like, in prose he sweeps the... | |
| John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 páginas
...Extremes in nature equal good produce. Line 250. Rise, honest muse ! and sing, the man of Ross. Line 285. Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name. Epistle iv. Line 149. To rest, the cushion and soft dean invite Who never mentions hell to ears polite.... | |
| Louis Direy - 1858 - 186 páginas
...spreading. The use of who for he who, and of what for that which, is exemplified in the following: Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name. Pope. His noble hand did win what he did spend. Shakspeare. Whoever and whatever correspond to who... | |
| Mackenzie Edward C. Walcott - 1858 - 168 páginas
...while in some cases, the reason has been, that it was the most convenient method for denning a date. Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name. The west front is composed of a central bay with a double doorway beneath; above which are three lancet... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1858 - 424 páginas
...failures in life arise from pulling in one's horse when he is leaping." — Guesses at Truth. 14 " Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name." — PoPE. 15. " Some men so dislike the dust kicked up by the generation they belong to, that, being... | |
| George Faber Clark - 1859 - 664 páginas
...or to tell the exact dates of their death. This fact serves to corroborate the saying of Pope, — " Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name." PETER ALDRICH settled at the place where Isaac T. Braman now lives. He was one of the original members... | |
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