| Edmund Waller - 1722 - 364 pages
...Epitaph on the Lady SIDLE Y. ; TT ERE lyes the Learned Savil's Heir, •" So early Wife, and lafting Fair ; That none, except her Years they told, Thought her a Child, or thought her Old. All that her Father knew or got, His Art, his Wealth, fell to her Lot : And fhe fo well improv'd that... | |
| Edmund Waller - English poetry - 1744 - 496 pages
...grave ! EPITAPH on the Lady SEDLE v. HERE lies the learned SAVIL'S heir; So early wife, and lafting fair ! That none, except her years they told, . ' . Thought her a child, or thought her old. All that her father knew, or got, His art, his wealth, fell to her lot : And fhe fo well improv'd that... | |
| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 pages
...to Sir Charles Sedley. By Mr. Waller. Here lies the learned SAVIL'S Heir; So early wife, and lafting fair ! That none, except her Years they told, Thought her a Child, or thought her old : All that her Father knew, or got, His Art, his Wealth, fell to her Lot; And fhe fo well improv'd... | |
| John Hackett - Epitaphs - 1757 - 286 pages
...he's dead he liesjtilh OntbeLddy Sidly. Here lies the learned SaviFs Heir, So early wife and lafting fair ; That none except her Years they told, Thought her a Child, or thought her old. All that !i;?r Father knew or got, AndlBe fo well impiov'd that Stock, His Art, his Wealth, fell to... | |
| Edmund Waller - English poetry - 1768 - 366 pages
...Devonfhire. EPITAPH on the Lady SEDLEY. HERE lies the learned SAVIL'S heir ; So early wife, and lafting fair ! That none, except her years they told, Thought her a child, or thought her old. All that her father knew, or got, His art, his wealth, fell to her lot : And ihe fo well improv'd that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 274 pages
...grave ! EPITAPH ON THE LADY SEDLEY. HERE lies the learned Savil's heir^ So early wife, and lafting fair! That none, except her years they told, Thought her a child, or thought her old. , All that her father knew, or got, His art, his wealth, fell to her lot: And me fo well improv'd that... | |
| 1785 - 596 pages
...owed to Grotius an elegant compliment. Here lies the learned Savil's heir, So early wife, and lading fair, That none, except her years they told. Thought her a child, or thought her old1. WALLI*. C/n/Vj lux fccitl'i, gertiforis glorij, nemo Sgcm putrum, r.cms crcdidit ej/rfraea. G«OT.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 416 pages
...owed to Grotius an elegant compliment. Here lies the learned Savil's heir, So early wife, and lafting fair, That none, except her years they told, Thought her a child, or thought her old. WALLER. Unica lux fescli, genitoris gloria, nemo <3>uem puerum, nemo credidit ejfi femm. GRoT. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...owed to Grotius an elegant compliment. Here lies the learned SaviJ's heir, So early wife, and lafting fair, That none, except her years they told, Thought her a child, or thought her old. WA LLER . Uaica luxfacli, genltoris gloria, nemo S^uem puerum, nemo credidit ejjefenem. The age's miracle,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...Efitaft at tie Lady S.- /'•>•. HVB F lies the learned Savil's heir, So early wife, and lalling fair ! That none, except her years they told. Thought her a child, or thought her old. All that her father knew or got, His art, his wealth, fell to her lot ; And ihe fo well iniprov'd that... | |
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