Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune 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... The beauties and antiquities of the county of Sussex, 149 lithogr. views ... - Стр. 362авторы: James Rouse - 1825Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1798 - Страниц: 614
...transcribe it, because we believe that it has no; found its way into any periodical publication, " Ye who the merits of the dead revere. 'Who hold misfortune sacred, genius dear, Regard.this tomb where Collins' hapless name Solicits kindness with a double claim. Tho* nature gave... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1800 - Страниц: 482
...others arms, and beneath, the following elegant and impressive epitaph from the pen of Mr. Hayley: Ye who the merits of the dead revere Who hold misfortune...genius dear, Regard this tomb, where Collins' hapless namp Solicits kindness with a double claim; 1 ho' nature gave him, and tho' Science taught 1 he Fire... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1804 - Страниц: 480
...others arms ; and beneath, the following elegant and impressive epitaph from the pen of Mr. Hayley : \ Ye, who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune...kindness with a double claim ; Tho' nature gave him, and tho' Science taught The Fire of Fancy, and the reach of Thought, Severely doom'd to penury's extreme,... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - Страниц: 166
...excellent epitaph, written by Mr. Hayley. Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune's sacred genius dear, Regard this tomb, where Collins,...kindness with a double claim. Tho' Nature gave him, and tho> Science taught The fire of Fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely doom'd to Penury's extreme,... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - Страниц: 168
...excellent epitaph, written by Mr. 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. Tho1 Nature gave him, and tho' Science taught The fire of Fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - Страниц: 322
...monument erected to his memory at Chichester in 1795 : Y* who the merits of the dead revere, \\Vho hold misfortune sacred, genius dear, 'Regard this...kindness with a double claim. Tho' nature gave him, and though science taught, The jire of fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely doom'd to penury's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - Страниц: 238
...excellent epitaph, written by Mr. Hayley. Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune's sacred genius dear, Regard this tomb, where Collins,...kindness with a double claim. Tho' Nature gave him, and tho' Science taught The fire of Fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely doom'd to Penury's extreme,... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - Страниц: 262
...ntglected on the ground. Above are two beautiful figures of Love ami Pity entwined in each •li,ers arms. Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune**...kindness with a double claim, Tho' nature gave him, arid tho' science taught The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely dooru'd to penury's... | |
| William Collins - 1811 - Страниц: 162
...excellent epitaph, written by Mr. Hayley. Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune's sacred genius dear, Regard this tomb, where Collins,...kindness with a double claim. Tho' Nature gave him, and tho' Science taught The fire of Fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely doom'd to Penury's extreme,... | |
| John Britton - 1813 - Страниц: 1036
...arms. Underneath are these lines, the joint composition of William Uayley and John Sargent, Esquires : Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune...hapless name ! Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though Though nature gave him, and though science taught The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought,... | |
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