| Silvester Tissington - 1857 - 560 páginas
...monument ( by Flaxman) erected to his memory in Chichester Cathedral, and written by Mr. Hayley : — " Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune...hapless name ! Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature gave him, and though science taught The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought ; Severely... | |
| T P Grinsted - 1859 - 342 páginas
...was written by the poet Hayley and Mr. John Sargent, is as follows : — "Ye who the merits of tUe dead revere, Who hold misfortune sacred, genius dear,...hapless name, Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature gave him, and though science taught, The fire of fancy and the reach of thought, Severely... | |
| Cyrus Redding - 1859 - 422 páginas
...; besides which, it was reported, she would in her latter days never read any book but the Bible. " Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune sacred, genius dear, Regard this tomb, where Lady Barton's name Solicits kindness with a double claim ! Though nature gave her, and though science... | |
| William Collins - 1859 - 246 páginas
...following epitaph from the pen of Hayley : " Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune's sacred genius dear, Regard this tomb, where Collins,...hapless name, Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature gave him, and though science taught The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely... | |
| Cyrus Redding - 1859 - 420 páginas
...insanity; besides which, it was reported, she would in her latter days never read any book but the Bible. " Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune sacred, genius dear, Regiird this tomb, where Lady Barton's name Sjlicits kindness with a double claim ! Though nature gave... | |
| Cyrus Redding - 1859 - 418 páginas
...where Lady Barton's name Solicits kindness with a double claim ! Though nature gave her, and though science taught The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought ; Severely, doora'd to suffer grief s extreme, She passed, in maddening pain, life's feverish dream ; While rays... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, Oliver Goldsmith - 1860 - 422 páginas
...Sargent. '* Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune's sacred genius dear, Kegard this tomb, where (Collins, hapless name, Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature gave him, and though science taught The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely... | |
| William Collins - 1866 - 186 páginas
...him. The inscription, which was written by the poet Hayley and Mr. John Sargent, is as follows : — " Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune...hapless name. Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature gave him, and though science taught The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely... | |
| T. P. Grinsted - 1867 - 340 páginas
...above. The inscription, which was written by the poet Hayley and Mr. John Sargent, is as follows : — "Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune...hapless name, Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature gave him, and though science taught, The fire of fancy and the reach of thought, Severely... | |
| T. P. Grinsted - 1867 - 340 páginas
...above. The inscription, which was written by the poet Hayley and Mr. John Sargent, is as follows : — "Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune sacred, genius dear, Eegard this tomb, where Collins, hapless name, Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature... | |
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