| William Cowper - 1854 - 560 pages
...CHUECH, 1796 TRUSTING in God, with all her heart and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Endured affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da poet through...itself is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere her name. OOWfWBI MONUMENT. ADDITIONAL NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. Audible illusions, p. 36. — A curious... | |
| Robert Benton Seeley - 1855 - 294 pages
...This woman prov'd magnanimously kind ; Endur'd affliction's desolating hail. And watch'da poet thro' misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards,...itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. It might have been anticipated that the death of Mrs. Unwin, in Cowper's enfeebled state,... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - 464 pages
...desolating hail, And watch'da poet through misfortune's vala. Her spotless dust, angelic guards, defend 1 It is the dust of Unwin, Cowper's friend. That single...itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. Dereham Church (says Southey) is a handsome structure, of great antiquity, in the collegiate... | |
| Silvester Tissington - 1857 - 560 pages
...This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Endur'd affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da poet thro' misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards,...itself is fame, For all who read his verse, revere her name." WILLIAM SOMERVILLE, the poet, died, aged 51, and was buried at Wotton, near Henley-in-Arden,... | |
| William Cowper, James Robert Boyd - 1857 - 476 pages
...watch'da poet through misfortune's rale. Her spotless dust. angelic guards, defend 1 It Is the dust nf Unwin. Cowper's friend. That single title in Itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. Derebam Church (says Southey) is a handsome structure, of great antiquity, in the collegiate... | |
| Robert Southey - 1858 - 740 pages
...Poet through misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards, defend ! It is the dust of ITuwin, Cowper's friend. That single title in itself is fame ; For all, who read bis vene, revere her name. ADDITIONAL NOTES ILLUSTRATIONS. Rhymed tragediet, p. 3. — Johnson says,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1914 - 872 pages
...This Woman proved magnanimously kind, Endur'd affliction's desolating Hail, And watch'da poet thro' Misfortune's Vale. Her spotless Dust angelic Guards...in itself is Fame For all who read his Verse revere her name.' Amongst the numbers of people who visit Kew Gardens there are few, I imagine, who feel any... | |
| 1860 - 784 pages
...This woman prov'd magnanimously kind ; Endur'cl affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da poet thro' misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards,...dust of Unwin, Cowper's friend ! That single title in ilself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. It might have been anticipated that the... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873 - 782 pages
...UNWIN. Trusting in God with all her heart and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Endured subject to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel...obscure the sky ; If bat a beam of sober Reason play her name. William Hayley.—Bom 1745, Died 1820. 1092.— DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHEEIB'S ARMY. From Ashur's... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1875 - 794 pages
...Charles I. Trusting in God with all her heart and mind, This woman proved magnanimously kind ; Endured affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da poet through...itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name. WILLIAM HAYLEY : On the Tomb of Mrs. Unwin. Happy — happier far than thou With the laurel... | |
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