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... William Congreve - Página xvpor William Congreve - 1903 - 486 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Giles Jacob - 1723 - 378 páginas
...Heav'ns expenie, I live a Rent-charge on his Providence : But Tou, whom ev'ry Mufe and Grace adorn, Wlwm I foresee to better Fortune born ; Be kind to my Remains; and oh defend, Again ft your Judgment, your departed Friend ! Let not th' infulting Foe my Fame perfue; But jhade... | |
| William Congreve - 1730 - 306 páginas
...; / live a Rent-charge on his Providence} But Ton, whom ev'ry Mafe and Grace adorn, Whom I forefee to better Fortune born, Be kind to my Remains ; and oh defend, . . r dgainft your Judgment, your departed Friend! Let not tfr infult'utg Foe my Fame furfae ; But... | |
| 1777 - 416 páginas
...pence, \ live a rent-charge on his providence : But you, whom ev'ry mufe and grace adorn, Whom I forefee to better fortune born, Be -kind to my remains ; and Oh, defend, Again ft your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not th' infulting foe my fame purfue ; But fhade... | |
| 1813 - 682 páginas
...his providence ; But yon, whom every Muse and Grace adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune horn : Be kind to my remains ; and oh ! defend, Against your...judgment your departed friend ; Let not the insulting fue my fame pursue, But shade those laurels that descend to yuu." The Kpistle?, however, to Knellcr... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 434 páginas
...Heaven's expence, I live a rent-charge on his providence.: But you, whom ev'ry muse and grace adorn,. Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to...Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not th' insulting foe my feme pursue ; But shade those laurels which descend to you : And take for tribute... | |
| Mark Noble - 1806 - 536 páginas
...present to a friend, His Grace finished his letter with these beautiful lines 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." CHARLES MONTAGUE,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 páginas
...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 the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels which descend to you : * And take for tribute what these lines express ; You merit... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 486 páginas
...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, O ! defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend : Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue,... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 páginas
...heaven's expence, 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 the insulting foe my fame pursue, But... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 536 páginas
...by it's subject in these lines: ' Be kind to my remains : and, O ! defend, Against your judgement, your departed friend; Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels which descend to you.' Dryden was a man of various and extensive, rather than of... | |
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