| Horse racing - 1793 - 470 pages
...heart • We.re eminently evinced By his bounty to the poor ; His fympathetic feelings for diftrefs, And his charity for all mankind. Various and wonderful were the means Which enabled him, with unfullied reputation, To fupport his courfe of life : In which he faw, and experienced Ч Many TRIALS,... | |
| Christopher Clarkson - 1814 - 458 pages
...EVINCED BY HIS BOUNTY TO HIS POOR RELATIONS, His SYMPATHETIC FEELINGS FOR DISTRESS, AND HIS CHARITY TO ALL MANKIND. VARIOUS AND WONDERFUL WERE THE MEANS...WHICH ENABLED HIM WITH UNSULLIED REPUTATION TO SUPPORT HIS COURSE OF LIFE, IN WHICH HE SAW AND EXPERIENCED Many trials and vicitiitudes OF FORTUNE; AND THOUGH... | |
| Hunting - 1826 - 540 pages
...evinced By his bounty to his poor relations, His sympathetic feelings for distress, And his charity to all mankind. Various and wonderful were the means...enabled him, with unsullied reputation, To support his course of life, In which he saw and experienced Many trials, and many vicissitudes of fortune.... | |
| Pierce Egan - Sports - 1832 - 432 pages
...ancient BA it ON. The excellent qualities of his heart Were eminently evinced By his bounty to the poor. His sympathetic feelings for distress, And his...enabled him, with unsullied reputation, To support his course of life : Iti which he saw and experienced Many TRIALS, and many vicissitudes of fortune... | |
| Pierce Egan - Amusements - 1832 - 426 pages
...an ancient BABÓN. The excellent qualities of his heart Were eminently evinced By his bounty to the poor, His sympathetic feelings for distress, And his...charity for all mankind. Various and -wonderful were the mean» Which enabled him, with unsullied reputation, To support his course of life : In which he saw... | |
| James Christie Whyte - Horse-racing - 1840 - 666 pages
...an Ancient Baron. The excellent qualities of his heart Were eminently evinced by his bounty to the poor, His sympathetic feelings for distress and his...enabled him, With unsullied reputation, To support his course of life, in which he saw and experienced many Trials And many vicissitudes of fortune, and... | |
| Joseph Horsfall Turner - Yorkshire (England) - 1893 - 266 pages
...evinced By his bounty to his poor relations, His sympathetic feelings for distress And his charity to all mankind. Various and wonderful were the means...Which enabled him with unsullied reputation To support his course of life. In which he saw and experienced Many trials and vicissitudes Of Fortune; And though... | |
| Democritus (junior, pseud.) - 1810 - 240 pages
...an ancient Baron. i The excellent qualities of his heart Were eminently evinc'd By his bounty to the poor, His sympathetic feelings for distress, And his...enabled him, with unsullied reputation, To support his course of life, In which he saw and experienced Many trials, and many vicissitudes Of Fortune;... | |
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