Curious EpitaphsWilliam Andrews W. Andrews & Company, 1899 - 241 páginas |
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... volume . It is hoped that in its new form the book may find favour with the public and the press . THE HULL PRESS , May Day , 1899 . WILLIAM ANDREWS . Contents . EPITAPHS ON TRADESMEN TYPOGRAPHICAL EPITAPHS GOOD AND FAITHFUL.
... volume . It is hoped that in its new form the book may find favour with the public and the press . THE HULL PRESS , May Day , 1899 . WILLIAM ANDREWS . Contents . EPITAPHS ON TRADESMEN TYPOGRAPHICAL EPITAPHS GOOD AND FAITHFUL.
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William Andrews. Contents . EPITAPHS ON TRADESMEN TYPOGRAPHICAL EPITAPHS GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANTS EPITAPHS ON SOLDIERS AND SAILORS PAGE I 24 35 49 9335 EPITAPHS ON MUSICIANS AND ACTORS 73 EPITAPHS ON SPORTSMEN 92 BACCHANALIAN EPITAPHS ...
William Andrews. Contents . EPITAPHS ON TRADESMEN TYPOGRAPHICAL EPITAPHS GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANTS EPITAPHS ON SOLDIERS AND SAILORS PAGE I 24 35 49 9335 EPITAPHS ON MUSICIANS AND ACTORS 73 EPITAPHS ON SPORTSMEN 92 BACCHANALIAN EPITAPHS ...
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... content , Riches ne'er made him insolent . When poor , he'd rather read than eat , When rich books form'd his highest treat , His first great wish to act , with care , The sev'ral parts assigned him here ; And , as his heart to truth ...
... content , Riches ne'er made him insolent . When poor , he'd rather read than eat , When rich books form'd his highest treat , His first great wish to act , with care , The sev'ral parts assigned him here ; And , as his heart to truth ...
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... content and wealth . As he was an affectionate father , he was made happy in the decline of life by the deserved eminence of his eldest son , EDWARD CAVE , who , without interest , fortune , or connection , by the native force of his ...
... content and wealth . As he was an affectionate father , he was made happy in the decline of life by the deserved eminence of his eldest son , EDWARD CAVE , who , without interest , fortune , or connection , by the native force of his ...
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... contents torn out , And stript of its lettering and gilding ) , Lies here , food for worms . But the work itself shall not be lost , For it will , as he believed , appear once more , In a new and more elegant edition , Revised and ...
... contents torn out , And stript of its lettering and gilding ) , Lies here , food for worms . But the work itself shall not be lost , For it will , as he believed , appear once more , In a new and more elegant edition , Revised and ...
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aged Anno Domini bears the following Bells Beneath this stone Blidworth born Braddan burial-ground buried BYGONE Cathedral Cave chancel Charles chimney money Christ Church churchyard clay curious epitaph death departed Derbyshire died doth dust earth edited by William English epitaph erected faithful fame Farewell following epitaph following inscription following lines George George Cruikshank grave gravestone bearing graveyard head heart Henry HENRY JENKINS honest honour Hudibras Hull inscribed interesting interred James JOHN GUY King King of Northumbria laid lived London Lord lover Mary memory of JOHN memory of THOMAS memory of WILLIAM monument ne'er Nottinghamshire o'er parish clerk Phoebe Hessel placed poet poor printer Queen reader remains rest Sacred Sambo's grave says sexton Simon Byrne soldier soul tablet tear thee thou tomb tombstone Twas Tyack unto volume wife William Andrews WILLIAM ETTY WILLIAM HOGARTH Worcestershire worms worth Yorkshire
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Página 230 - And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held...
Página 67 - ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE, FELL A MARTYR TO POLITICAL PERSECUTION,' MARCH 14. IN THE YEAR 1757 ; WHEN BRAVERY AND LOYALTY WERE INSUFFICIENT SECURITIES FOR THE LIFE AND HONOUR OF A NAVAL OFFICER.
Página 182 - YE, who with warmth the public triumph feel Of talents dignified by sacred zeal, Here, to devotion's bard devoutly just, Pay your fond tribute due to Cowper's dust ! England, exulting in his spotless fame, Ranks with her dearest sons his favourite name.
Página 180 - Dec. 11, 1756, immediately after leaving the King's Bench Prison by the benefit of the Act of Insolvency, in consequence of which he registered his kingdom of Corsica for the use of his creditors. The grave, great teacher, to a level brings Heroes and beggars, galley-slaves and kings. But Theodore this moral learn'd ere dead : Fate pour'd its lessons on his living head, Bestow'da kingdom, and denied him bread.
Página 70 - WHEN through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming, Nor hope lends a ray the poor seaman to cherish, We fly to our Maker: "Save, LORD! or we perish.
Página 230 - How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth ? and white robes were given unto every one of them ; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.
Página 27 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Página 180 - IN MEMORY OF ALEXANDER SELKIRK, MARINER, A native of Largo, in the county of Fife, Scotland, who lived on this island in complete solitude for four years and four months. He was landed from the Cinque Ports galley, 96 tons, 18 guns, AD 1704, and was taken off in the Duke, privateer, 12th February, 1709.
Página 112 - Man's life is like a winter's day, Some only breakfast, and away ; Others to dinner stay, and are full fed : The oldest man but sups, and goes to bed. Large is his debt who lingers out the day, Who goes the soonest has the least to pay.
Página 158 - Fair maiden Lylliard lies under this stane, Little was her stature, but great was her fame ; Upon the English louns she laid mony thumps, And when her legs were cutted off, she fought upon her stumps.