| 1727 - 528 Seiten
...Hon'oiir'd on the Earth j fiis Count ry's Hope, his Kirldreds chief Delight, My Husband dear, tftdre than this Wo'rld's Light, Death hath me reft •,...Tomb I make. JOHN was his Nam'e (ah was ! ) Wretch, inuft I Lord RUSSEL once, now my Te'ar-thirfty Clay. TodieMeffiory of Soft to the Earl of C l ARI,... | |
| 1738 - 120 Seiten
...lov'd and honour'd on the earth; His country's hope his kindred's chief delight, My hufband dear, more than this world's light. Death hath me reft : . But...tomb I make ; 'John was his name, (ah was!) Wretch, muft I fay, Lord RUSSEL once, now my tear thirft clay. On FRAN cis Lord H o LLE s; WHAT fo, tho' haft... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 Seiten
...the earth : His country's hope, his kindred's chief delight, My hufband dear, more the world's fair light, Death hath me 'reft. But I from death will...tomb I make. John was his name (ah, was!) wretch, muft I fay; Lord Ruflel once, now my tear-thirfty clay. I V 1 In In this chapel is a monument partly... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 Seiten
...the earth : His country's hope, his kindred's chief delight, My hufband dear, more the world's fair light, Death hath me 'reft. But I from death will...tomb I make. John was his name (ah, was !) wretch, muft I fay ; Lord Ruffel once, now my tear-thirfty clay. Ill In this chapel is a monument partly enclbfed,... | |
| 1783 - 360 Seiten
...his kindired's chief delight, My l.'-ilb.ind dear, more tWan this vrotlfn light, Death hath me reff. But I from death will take His memory, to whom this...tomb I make. John was his name, (ah was !) wretch muit 1 fay ; Lord Ruflel once, now my tear-thirfty clayNear this monument, affixed to the wall, are... | |
| David Henry - 1785 - 292 Seiten
...and honour'd on the earth ; His country's hope, his kindred's chief delight. My hufband dear, more than this world's light, Death hath me reft. But I...from death will take HIS memory, to whom this tomb 1 make. "John was his name (ah, was /) wretch, muft 1 fay\ Lord RuJJel once, now my tear-thirjly clay.... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 262 Seiten
...arc much the same. 11-f Right noble twice, by virtue and by biuh, Of heaven lov'd, and honpur'd on the earth : His country's hope, his kindred's chief delight, My husband dear, more lhan this world's light, Death hath me reft. But I from death will take His memory, to whom this tomb... | |
| 1822 - 382 Seiten
...of Bedford. BY HIS LADY. Right noble twice by virtue and by birth, Of heaven lov'd and honour'd on the earth, His country's hope, his kindred's chief delight. My husband dear more than this world's light, Death hath me reft. But I from him will take His memory, to whom this tomb... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 778 Seiten
...English were as follow. Right noble twice, by virtue and by birth : Of heaven lotfd, and honour 'd on the earth : His country's hope, his kindred's chief...world's light. Death hath me reft : but I from death mill take His memory. To whom this tomb I make. JOHN was his name. Ah ! was ; wretch, must I say. Lord... | |
| Westminster Abbey - 1827 - 218 Seiten
...being to the same purport : Right noble twice, by virtue and by birth, Of Heaven lov'd, and honour'd on the earth, His country's hope, his kindred's chief delight, My husband dear, more than this world's light, Death hath me reft. But I from death will take His memory, to whom this tomb... | |
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