| Samuel Whyte - English poetry - 1792 - 434 pages
...foft humanity, that blefs'd the poor ; Go, faint-ey'd patience, from affliction's door ; Go, modefty, that never wore a frown ; Go, virtue, and receive thy heavenly crown. Not from a ftranger came this heart-felt verfe, The friend infcribes thy tomb, whofe tears bedew'd thy herfe.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...gave ofl'cnce ; Go, soft Humanity, that blcss'd the poor; Go, laint-eyed Patience, from Affliction s door; Go, Modesty, that never wore a frown ; Go, Virtue,...a stranger came this heart-felt verse . The friend inscribes thy tomb whose tears bedew'd thy hearse. TELL me, thou soul ofher I love, Ah ! tell me whither... | |
| Poetical monitor - 1819 - 168 pages
...and uusiillied Truth ; Go, smiling Innocence and blooming Youth ; Go, female Sweetness, unassuming Sense; Go, winning Wit, that never gave offence; Go,...and receive thy heavenly crown ! Not from a stranger comes this heart-felt verse ! The Friend inscribe* thy tomb whose tears bedew'd thy hearse. ON A YOUNG... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 344 pages
...manly Sense; G soft Humanity, that bless'dthe Poor; Go, saint-ey'd Patience, from Affection's Door; Co, Modesty, that never wore a Frown ; Go, Virtue, and receive thy heavenly Crown. Not from a Stranger cune this heart-felt Verse; The Friend inscribes thy Tomb, whose Tears bedewed thy Hearae. VIRTUE.... | |
| Morgan Williams - Epitaphs - 1822 - 728 pages
...patience, from affliction's door, Go, modesty, that never wore a frown, Go, virtue, and receive the heavenly crown ! Not from a stranger came this heart-felt verse, The friend inscribes thy tomb, whose tears bedew'd thy hearse. 11. In her blossom nipt under this stone doth lie,... | |
| Henry Cruger Van Schaack - History - 1842 - 532 pages
...from affliction's door ; Go, modesty, that never wore a frown, Go, virtue, and receive thy Heav'nly Crown ! Not from a stranger came this heart-felt verse, The friend inscrib'd thy tomb whose tears bedew'd thy hearse.' " May. I accompanied Mr. Watts to Tiddington, (Mr. Frank's,) near Twittenham,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1856 - 730 pages
...this epitaph refers was a Miss Basnett, who " died the 10th day of Feb., 1756, aged twenty-three : " " Go spotless honour and unsully'd truth, Go smiling...inscrib'd thy tomb, whose tear bedew'd thy hearse." EDWIN ROFPE. Grammar Schools (2nd S. i. 145.) — The conclusion of the prayer used at Tiverton school... | |
| Silvester Tissington - 1857 - 560 pages
...manly sense ; Go, winning wit that never gave offence ; Go, soft humanity that blest the poore ; . Go, saint-eyed patience from affliction's door ; Go,...thy heavenly crown. Not from a stranger came this heartful verse, [hearse." The friend inscribed thy tomb, whose tear bedew' d thy On a lady : — "Here... | |
| Edwin Roffe - Epitaphs - 1859 - 138 pages
...Sense , Go winning Wit that never gave Offence. Go soft Humanity that blest the Poor, Go saint eye'd Patience from affliction's Door ; Go Modesty that...thy heavenly Crown . Not from a Stranger came this Heart - felt Verse , The Friend inscribed thy Tomb, whose Tear bedew'd thy Hearse. SAT WHAT THE CHRISTIAN'S... | |
| Edwin Roffe - Epitaphs - 1863 - 218 pages
...Sense, Go winning Wit that never gave Offence. Go soft Humanity that blest the Poor, Go saint-eye *d Patience from affliction's Door ; Go Modesty that...Crown. Not from a Stranger came this Heart-felt Verse, Thy Friend inscribed thy Tomb, whose Tear bedew'd thy Hearse. The arms are evidently a canting coat,... | |
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