| James Storer, James Sargant Storer, John Greig - Buckinghamshire (England) - 1803 - 102 pages
...Ely, 1724; buried in this Church, 1796. Trusting in God with all her heart and mind, This Woman prov'd magnanimously kind ; Endur'd affliction's desolating...itself, is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere her name. The death of such a friend was the severest stroke Cowper could have received, though it... | |
| James Storer, James Sargant Storer, John Greig - Buckinghamshire (England) - 1803 - 116 pages
...Ely, 1724; buried in this Church, 1796. Trusting in God with all her heart and mind, This Woman prov'd magnanimously kind ; Endur'd affliction's desolating...itself, is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere her name. The death of such a friend was the severest stroke Cowper could have received, though it... | |
| William Cowper - 1803 - 442 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.. The infinitely tender and deep sense of gratitude that Cowper, in his seasons of health,... | |
| William Hayley - Authors, English - 1803 - 452 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,...Friend ! That single title in itself is fame, For all, loho read his Verse, revere her name. . •• The The infinitely tender and deep sense of gratitude... | |
| William Hayley - Authors, English - 1803 - 450 pages
...woman prov'd magnanimously kind • Endur'd affliction's desolating hail, And watch' da Poet thro' misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards, defend ! It is the dust of Unwin, Cowpers Friend f That single title in itself is fame, For all, who read his Verse, revere her- name,.... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Storer, William Cowper - Buckinghamshire (England) - 1804 - 96 pages
...affliction's desolating hail, And watch'da Poet through misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust* angelic guards 1 defend ; It is the dust of Unwin, Cowper's friend:...itself, is fame. For all, who read his verse, revere her name. 24 The death of such a friend was the severest stroke Cowper could have received, though... | |
| William Hayley - 1805 - 220 pages
...poet through misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards, defend ! It is the dus't of Uflwin, Cowper's friend ! That single title in itself is fame, • For all who read his verse revere her name. The infinitely tender and deep sense of gpat^ude that Cowper, in his seasons of health, invariably... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 488 pages
...kind ; Endur'd affliction's desolating hail, And watch 'da poet thro' misfortune's vale. Her spot/ess dust, angelic guards, defend ! It is the dust of Unwin,...itself is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere her name. The infinitely tender and deep sense of gratitude that Cowper, in his seasons of health,... | |
| Select collection - Epitaphs - 1806 - 262 pages
...desolating hail, And watch' da poet thro' misfortune's vale. 59 Her spotless dust, angelic guards, defend1. It is the dust of Unwin, Cowper's friend ! That single title in itself is fame, For all, wb6 read Ms verge, revere her name. A Triimti- to the late ingenious and amiablt artist William Woollett,... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 486 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, defend ! It is the dust of Unrein, Cowper's friend ! That single title in itself is fame, For all, who read his verse, revere... | |
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