| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 sider
...And which he himfelf Laid down unfullyed. He was naturally inclined to avoid The Hurry of a publick Life ; Yet careful to keep up the Port of his Quality -, . Was willing to be at Eafe, but fcorn'd Obfcurity, And therefore never made his Retirement a Pretence To draw himfelf within... | |
| John Hackett - 1757 - 306 sider
...And which he himfelf Laid down unfullyed. He.was naturally inclin'd to avoid The Hurry of a publick Life ; Yet careful to keep up the Port of his Quality ; Was willing to be at Eafe, but fcorn'd Obfcurity; And therefore never made his Retirement a Pretence To draw himfelf within... | |
| John Lodge, Mervyn Archdall - 1789 - 364 sider
...to which the merits of his grandfather firft gave luftre, and which he himfelf laid down unfuJHed. He was naturally inclined to avoid the hurry of a public life, yet careful to keep up the poft of his quality ; was willing to be at eafe, but loomed obfcurity ; and therefore never made his... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 766 sider
...and Earl of Bristol ; titles to which the merits of his grandfather first gave lustre, and which he himself laid down unsullied. He was naturally inclined...hurry of a public life, yet careful to keep up the post of his quality; was willing to be at ease, but scorned obscurity; and therefore never made his... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 748 sider
...and Earl of Bristol; titles to which the merits of his grandfather first gave lustre, and which he himself laid down unsullied. He was naturally inclined...hurry of a public life, yet careful to keep up the post of his quality; was willing to be at ease, but scorned obscurity; and therefore never made his... | |
| 1899 - 836 sider
...deal that is unintelligible in its politics. He was naturally inclined to avoid The Hurry of a publick Life ; Yet careful to keep up the Port of his Quality ; Was willing to be at Ease, but scorn'd Obscurity ; And therefore never made his Retirement a Pretence To draw himself within a narrower... | |
| Charles George Harper - 1904 - 380 sider
...himfelf laid down unfully'd. He was naturally enclined to avoid the Hurry of a publick Life, Yet carefull to keep up the port of his Quality. Was willing to be at eafe, but fcorned obfcurity. And therefore never made his retirement a pretence to draw Himfelf within... | |
| Charles George Harper - 1904 - 382 sider
...himfelf laid down unfully'd. He was naturally enclined to avoid the Hurry of a publick Life, Yet carefull to keep up the port of his Quality. Was willing to be at eafe, but fcorned obfcurity. And therefore never made his retirement a pretence to draw Himfelf within... | |
| Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton - 1922 - 410 sider
...and which he himself laid down unsullyd. He was naturally enclined to avoid the hurry of a publick Life, yet careful to keep up the port of his Quality,...but scorned obscurity ; and therefore never made his Refinement a pretence to draw himself within a narrower compass, or to shun such expense as Charity,... | |
| Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton - 1922 - 392 sider
...and which he himself laid down unsullyd. He was naturally enclined to avoid the hurry of a publick Life, yet careful to keep up the port of his Quality,...but scorned obscurity ; and therefore never made his Refinement a pretence to draw himself within a narrower compass, or to shun such expense as Charity,... | |
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