| John Dryden - 1874 - 376 pagina’s
...expense, I live a rent-charge on His providence. But you, whom every Grace and Muse adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend. Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those... | |
| William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 pagina’s
...expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence. But you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee , and th« more we have, the less we Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, Hut shade those... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 pagina’s
...expense, 1 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 oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those... | |
| John Dryden - 1878 - 368 pagina’s
...expense, I live a rent-charge on His providence. But you, whom every Grace and Muse adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend. Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - 1878 - 712 pagina’s
...abandoning th' ungrateful Stage : . . . . Hut you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born. Be kind to my remains ; and oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those... | |
| Walter Hamilton - 1879 - 346 pagina’s
...ever attained in the sphere of poetry : — " But you, whom every muse and grace adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and oh, defend Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 684 pagina’s
...abandoning the ungrateful stage; i .... But you, •whom every Muse and Grace adorn, '..'.. Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and, oh, defend Against your judgment your departed friend. Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But guard those... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 528 pagina’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 oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 pagina’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 oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those... | |
| Johannes Scherr - 1882 - 334 pagina’s
...And just abandoning th' ungrateful stage ; But you, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and, oh, defend Against your judgment your departed friend. Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But guard those... | |
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