| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - London (England) - 1878 - 556 pages
...expectations — Banks said when he saw it, •This little man cuts us all out.' "—Allan Cunningham. " Here Murray long enough his country's pride, Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde."— Pope. "Lord Mansfield's is a character above all praise,— the oracle of law, the standard of eloquence,... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1881 - 572 pages
...of words, So known, so honoured, at the House of Lords : * Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far) where kings and poets lie ; Where...country's pride) Shall be no more than Tully, or than Hyde ! Racked with sciatics, martyred with the stone, Will any mortal let himself alone ? See Ward by battered... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 176 pages
...of words, So known, so honour'd, at the house of Lords: Conspicuous scene! another yet is nigh, 50 (More silent far) where kings and poets lie; Where Murray (long enough his country's pride) Rack'd with sciatics, martyr'd with the stone, Will any mortal let himself alone ? See Ward by batter'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1881 - 196 pages
...50. another yet is nigh. Alluding to the proximity of Westminster Abbey to the House of Lords. 1. 52. Where Murray (long enough his country's pride) Shall be no more than Tally, or than Hyde. Fulfilled in the year 1793. Stanley, Mem. of Westminster Abbey, p. 186: ' Lord... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 526 pages
...words, So known, so honoured in the House of Lords t — Conspicuous scene ! — another yet is nigh, More silent far, where kings and poets lie ; Where...pride, Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde." Murray at this time retired to a small cottage on the banks of the Thames, near Twickenham ; not, as... | |
| George Van Santvoord - Electronic books - 1882 - 760 pages
...poet for his friend." The poet handsomely compliments his friend in the well known lines ending — "Where Murray (long enough his country's pride) Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde." See Life of Mansfield. Roscoe's British Lawyers. f Many years after we find Story writing to his wife... | |
| Sir John Skelton - Great Britain - 1883 - 374 pages
...but of Pope, that return instinctively to the mind : — " Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, More silent far, where kings and poets lie ; Where...pride — Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde ! " There has been a surprising unanimity of opinion about Lord Beaconsfield in the public journals... | |
| Sir John Skelton - Great Britain - 1883 - 378 pages
...Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, More silent far, where kings and poets lie ; Where Murray—long enough his country's pride— Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde !" There has been a surprising unanimity of opinion about Lord Beacousfield in the public journals... | |
| Mabel C. (Bradley) Birchenough - 1886 - 106 pages
...as the inscription ells us, " from the love which he bore to the place of lis early education." Here Murray, long enough his country's pride, Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde.— Pope. Чахтап designed the statue from a picture of the udge by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Mansield... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - Dedications - 1887 - 276 pages
...power of words, So known, so honour'd, at the House of Lords : Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far,) where kings and poets lie ; Where...enough his country's pride) Shall be no more than Tully and than Hyde 1 " CHAPTER VII. DR. JOHNSON'S DEDICATIONS. JO write a good dedication requires a special... | |
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