| English poetry - 1796 - 500 pages
...V. Intended for Mr. RtKcty in Weslm'msler Abhey . TRY reliques, Rowe! to this fair urn we trust, And sacred, place by Dryden's awful dust : Beneath a rude...lies, To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes. *Wi/m« ///. X. Peace to thy gentl« shade, and entile?? rest ! 5 Bless'd in thy geniu?, in thy love... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 480 pages
...tomb flwll guide inquiring e3-es. e III, X Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest ! 5 Bless'd in thy genius, in thy love too blest ! One grateful woman to thy fime supplies, What a whole thankless land to his denies. S VL On Mrs. Corhet, uho ditd of a cancer... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 606 pages
...Country from the disgrace incurred by the long neglect of so great a poet, and defrayed the charge " Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest ! " Blest...supplies, " What a whole thankless land to his denies." The maiden name of Rowe's sorrowful relict was Devenish. She married, not • long afterwards, Colonel... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 622 pages
...country from the disgrace incurred by the longneglect of so great a poet, and defrayed the charge «• Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest ! " Blest...supplies, " What a whole thankless land to his denies." The maiden name of Rovtc't torrtmful relict was Devcnish. She married, not long afterwards, Colonel... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - English prose literature - 1800 - 608 pages
...Pope wrote the following inscription for it : " Thy reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, " And sacred place by Dryden's awful dust : " Beneath a...lies, " To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes : country from the disgrace incurred by the long neglect of so great a poet, and defrayed the charge... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 614 pages
...following inscription for it:, • " ,„•<.. " Thy rcliqucs, Howe, to this fair urn we trust, " And sacred place by Dryden's awful dust: " Beneath a rude and nameless stone he lie), " To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes: THE LIPB OF country from the disgrace incurred... | |
| English essays - 1803 - 222 pages
...Intended for Mr. Rows. — In Westminster Abbey. Thy reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, And sacred, place by Dryden's awful dust : Beneath a rude...nameless stone he lies, To which thy tomb shall guide enquiring eyes. Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest f Blest in thy genius, in thy love too... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 190 pages
...lov'd. v. Intendedfor Mr. Rome in Westminster-Abbey. THY reliques, Rowe ! to this fair urn we trust, And sacred, place by Dryden's awful dust : Beneath a rude...eyes. Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest ! 5 Bless'd in thy genius, in thy love too blest One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pages
...by signs V. Intended for Mr, ROWE. In WestminsterThy reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, And, sacred, place by Dryden's awful dust : Beneath a rude...guide inquiring eyes. Peace to thy gentle shade, and encHesi rest ! Blest in thy genius, in thy love too blest ! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies... | |
| Select collection - Epitaphs - 1806 - 262 pages
...more sincere, To nobler sentiments to fire the brave, • For never Briton more disdain'da slave ! Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest, Blest in thy genius, in thy love too blest ; And blest, that timely from our scene remov'd, Thy soul enjoys that liberty it lov'd. To these, so... | |
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