| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 páginas
...CAMDEN. N, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. (How nothing 's that !) to whom my country owes The great renown,...wherewith she goes. Than thee the age sees not that tiling more grave, More high, more holy, that she more would crave. What name, what skill, what faith... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 604 páginas
...Saint Martin's church; then in Westminster school; witness his own epigram;* Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that...owes The great renown and name wherewith she goes," 8tc. He was statutably admitted into Saint John's College in Cambridge (as many years after incorporated... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 606 páginas
...Saint Martin's church; then in Westminster school; witness his own epigram;* " Cnmden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know ; * Epigram U. How nothing's that to whom my country owes The great renown and name wherewith she goes,"... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 608 páginas
...church; then in Westminster ^school; witness his own epigram ;* " Camden, most reverend bead, to wbom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know ; * Epigram 14. How nothing's that to whom my country owes The great renown and name wherewith she... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 páginas
...moat reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arls, all that I know — fHow nothing's thai !) ve ourselves lain Is, BeingChrist's little flock everywhere...against" Said a jolly church parson, (devoted to ease. W I* '. ™t night, More high, more holy, that she more would crave. 0 the pound, I What name, what skill,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 páginas
...competition with some of the most favored writers of that class. TO WILLIAM CAMDEN. CAMDEN, most reverend 0 wluun my country owes The great renown, and name wherewith she goes. Than thue the age sees not that... | |
| 1856 - 606 páginas
...when both were better known, he was never tired of showing hi* attachment. " Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know." These words, in one of his epigrams, are not a mere compliment. Schoolmasters were schoolmasters in... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 62 páginas
...Massachusetts. RIVERSIDE, CAMBRIDGE: PEIXTEl) BY II. O. IIOUGHTON AND COMPANY. HARVARD, " most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that...owes The great renown and name wherewith she goes : — Many of thine this better could, than I, But for their powers, accept my piety." At a meeting... | |
| 1852 - 874 páginas
...with some of the most favored writers «f that cl.i . .. TO WILLIAM CAMDEN. CAIIDEN, most reverend Conscious of wanting worth, he views tho bowl. And feels compassion touch hi thai!) to vhom my country owes The great renown, and name wherewith she goes. Than thee the age sees... | |
| 1855 - 604 páginas
...when both were better known, he was never tired of showing his attachment. 1 Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know." These words, in one of his epigrams, are not a mere compliment. Schoolmasters were schoolmasters in... | |
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