to this fair Urn we trust. And sacred, place by DRYDEN'S awful dust: Beneath a rude and nameless stone he lies, To which thy Tomb shall guide inquiring eyes. Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest! Blest in thy Genius, in thy Love too blest! The Works of Alexander Pope - Page 356by Alexander Pope - 1822Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 694 pages
...religiously performed. His Epitaph on Rowe, as originally written, stood thus: V Thy reliques, ROWE, to this fair urn we trust, And, sacred, place by DRYDEN'S awful dust. Beneatti a rude and nameless stone he lies, To which thy tomh shall guide inquiring eyes. Peace to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 pages
...words, and conveys part by signs. V. INTENDED FOR MR. ROWE. In Westminster Abbey'. Thy reliques, Roive, to this fair urn we trust, And, sacred, place by Dryden's...rest! Blest in thy genius, in thy love, too, blest! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole thankless land to his denies. Of this inscription... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 688 pages
...words, and conveys part by signs. V. INTENDED FOR MR. ROWE. In Westminster Abbey*. Thy reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, And, sacred, place by Dryden's...rest! Blest in thy genius, in thy love, too, blest! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole thankless land to his denies. Of this inscription... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 524 pages
...fair urn we trust, And, sacred, phice by Dryden's awful dust; Beneath a rude and nameless stone lie lies, To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes....rest! Blest in thy genius, in thy love, too, blest! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole thankless land to his denies. Of this inscription... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 532 pages
...Thy reliques, Howe, to this fair urn we trust, And, sacred, place by Dryclen's awful dust ; BeneHtb, a rude and nameless stone he lies, To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes. I'eact to thy gentle shade, and endless rest! Blest in thy genius, in thy love too blest! One grateful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 pages
...advertisement (with some alterations) was continued for a month in the same paper. 1 « Thy reliques, Ilowe, to this fair urn we trust, And sacred place by Dryden's...lies, To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes : present simple monument which distinguishes it. The inscription was comprised in the following words:—J.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 pages
...in the same paper. ' « Thy reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, And sacred place hy Drydeu's awful dust : Beneath a rude and nameless stone he...lies, To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring eyes: present simple monument which distinguishes it. The inscription was comprised in the following words... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 566 pages
...Bucltinghamiensis posuit, 1720.f In the school of reformed English poetry, of * " Thy reliques, Howe, to this fair urn we trust, And sacred place by Dryden's...rest! Blest in thy genius, in thy love too, blest! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies, What a whole thankless land to his denies." t The epitaph... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 pages
...Suckinghamiensis posuit, 1720.| In the school of reformed English poetry, of * " Thy reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, And sacred place by Dryden's...stone he lies, To which thy tomb shall guide inquiring e3 r es: Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest! Blest in thy genius, in thy love too, blest!... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 264 pages
...honour'd, by the muse he loved. • ilNTENDED FOR MR. ROWE. In Westminster jlbbey. . THY reliques, Rowe, to this fair urn we trust, And, sacred, place by Dryden's...eyes, Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest! Bless'd in thy genius, in thy love too bless'd ! One grateful woman to thy fame supplies What a whole... | |
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