| Charles Whitehead - 1842 - 358 pagina’s
...kept at Heaven's expense, I live a rent-charge on His providence ; But you, whom every grace and inuse adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind...your departed friend. Let not the insulting foe my ' Pshaw !" and he brushed away some maudlin tears that had gathered in his eyes. " I was going too... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 492 pagina’s
...letters which lie probably ever wrote, he concludes with the beautiful appeal of Dryden to Congreve : Be kind to my remains ; and, oh ! defend Against your judgment your departed friend ! Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels that descend to you. The Duke of Wharton... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 488 pagina’s
...letters which he probably ever wrote, he concludes with the beautiful appeal of Dryden to Congreve : Be kind to my remains ; and, oh ! defend Against your judgment your departed friend I Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels that descend to you. The Duke of... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 520 pagina’s
...th' ungrateful stage ; Unprofitably kept at Heaven's expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence. But you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee...to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and 0 defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 540 pagina’s
...th' ungrateful stage ; Unprofitably kept at Heaven's expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence. But you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee...to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and 0 defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 542 pagina’s
...ungrateful stage; Unprofitably kept at Heaven's expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence. Bat you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee...to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains; and 0 defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1852 - 406 pagina’s
...ungrateful stage ; Unprofitably kept at Heaven's expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence ; But you, whom every muse and grace adorn, Whom I foresee...and, oh. defend Against your judgment, your departed Mend ! Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels which descend to you: And... | |
| John Dryden - 1852 - 378 pagina’s
...ungrateful stage : Unprofitably kept at heav'n's expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence : But you, whom every muse and grace adorn, Whom I foresee...to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains; and O defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend! Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 554 pagina’s
...th' ungrateful stage ; Unprofitably kept at Heaven's expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence. But you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn. Whom I foresee...to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and 0 defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not th' insulting foe my fame pursue, But... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 480 pagina’s
...on his providence : But you, whom every mime and grace adom, Whom I foresee to hetter fortune hom, Be kind to my remains ; and, oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels which descend to you : And take for trihute... | |
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