| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 642 sider
...worthy death, And want thy wit ; thy wit, high, pure, divine, Is far beyond the power of mortal Iine, Nor any one hath worth, that draweth breath. Kent,...A spotless friend ; a matchless man ; whose virtue evershin'd : Declaring in his thoughts, his life, and what he writ, Highest conceits, longest foresights,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 690 sider
...prime. Thy will, thy words ; thy words, the seals of truth. Whence to sharp wars, sweet honor did thcc call; Thy country's love; religion; and thy friends....shall 'dure. O happy race ! with so great praises run!—Todd, p. 91,2. Of another anonymous tribute, one stanza may be cited: He was, wo worth the word!... | |
| S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 324 sider
...; Such hope men had to lay the highest things On thy wise youth, to be transported thence ! ******* What hath he lost, that such great grace hath won...fortune's gifts, for wealth that still shall dure ; Oh ! happy race with so great praises run ! " 18* Thomson has enshrined the memory of Sir Philip,... | |
| 1868 - 942 sider
...happy, — for even his early death, under such circumstance, may be reckoned among his felicities. What hath he lost, that such great grace hath won...Of fortune's gifts for wealth that still shall dure ; Oh, happy nice, with so great praises run! l Sir. William Sydney, the founder of the Sydney family,... | |
| 1868 - 844 sider
...happy, — for even his early death, under such circumstance, may be reckoned among his felicities. hath he lost, that such great grace hath won ? Young...Of fortune's gifts for wealth that still shall dure ; 3h, happy race, with so great praises run! ' Sir William Sydney, the founder >f the Sydney family,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Henry Wotton - 1870 - 322 sider
...; Tears to the soldiers ; the proud Castilian's shame ; Virtue expressed, and honour truly taught. What hath he lost that such great grace hath won ?...shall dure : O happy race, with so great praises run ! England doth hold thy limbs, that bred the same ; Flanders thy valour, where it last was tried ;... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1875 - 316 sider
...; Tears to the soldiers ; the proud Castilian's shame ; Virtue expressed, and honour truly taught. What hath he lost that such great grace hath won ?...shall dure : O happy race, with so great praises run ! England doth hold thy limbs, that bred the same ; Flanders thy valour, where it last was tried ;... | |
| Edward Arber - 1877 - 668 sider
...; Tears to the soldiers ; the proud Castilians' shame; Virtue expressed ; and honour truly taught. What hath he lost ? that such great grace hath won....shall 'dure. O happy race ! with so great praises run. England doth hold thy limbs, that bred the same ; Flanders, thy valour : where it last was tried. The... | |
| W. F. March Phillipps - 1879 - 384 sider
...fame, Tears to the soldiers, the proud Castilian's shame, Virtue expressed, and Honour truly taught. What hath he lost that such great grace hath won ?...shall dure ; O happy race, with so great praises run. England doth hold thy limbs, that bred the same ; Flanders thy valour, where it last was tried ; The... | |
| 1889 - 552 sider
...; Tears to the soldiers ; the proud Castilians' shame ; Virtue expressed, and honour truly taught. What hath he lost that such great grace hath won ?...shall dure : O happy race, with so great praises run ! W. RALEIGH III. — THE GRIEF OF STELLA1 H1s pallid face, impictured with death, She bathed oft with... | |
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