In a quiet mansion beneath this Stone secured from the afflictions and still more dangerous enjoyments of life lye the remains of WILLIAM GILPIN sometime vicar of this parish together with the remains of Margaret his Wife after living above fifty years... A new guide to Lymington, by a resident gentleman - Page 54by Lymington - 1841 - 136 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1755 - 262 pages
...following epitaph, the former part of which was written by Mr. GILPIN, some time previously to his death. " In a quiet mansion beneath this stone, secured from the " afflictions, and still more dangerous enjoyments, of life, " lie the remains of WILLIAM GIL PIN, sometime vicar of " this... | |
| John Bullar - New Forest - 1819 - 278 pages
...Boldre church-yard, near the maple tree, which he mentions in bis Forest Scenery. His tomb bears this inscription: — " In a quiet mansion, beneath this stone, secured from the afflictions and still more dangerous enjoyments of life, lie the remains of WILLIAM GIXPIN, some time vicar of this parish,... | |
| Richard Warner - English literature - 1819 - 418 pages
...epitaph, the former part of which was written by Mr. GILPIN, some time previously to his death : " In a quiet mansion beneath this stone, " secured from the afflictions, and still more " dangerous enjoyments, of life, lie the re" mains of WILLIAM GILPIN, sometime '' vicar of this... | |
| Southampton guide - 1823 - 168 pages
...continue to attest his worth. He was buried on the north side of the church, where appears the following inscription: ," In a quiet mansion, beneath this stone, secured from the afflictions and still more dangerous enjoyments of life, lie the remains of WILLIAM GILPIN, some time vicar of this parish,... | |
| David Garrow - 1825 - 152 pages
...inestimable virtue, so by it, he, being dead, yet speaketh. The following is Dr. Gilpin's epitaph. " In a quiet mansion, beneath this stone, secured from the afflictions, and still more dangerous enjoyments of life, lie the remains of William Gilpin, sometime vicar of this parish,... | |
| Theology - 1833 - 866 pages
...his old age, and though it is touching, it hardly seems quite so happy as some he wrote for others. " In a quiet mansion, beneath this stone, secured from the afflictions, and still more dangerous enjoyments of life, lie the remains of William Gilpin, some time vicar of this parish... | |
| England, South East - 1861 - 336 pages
...leaf-enshrouded and hillock-raised CHURCH is picturesque in itself, and commands a picturesque landscape. Here, "in a quiet mansion, beneath this stone, secured from the afflictions, and still more dangerous enjoyments of life, lie the remains of William Gilpin, some time vicar of this parish,... | |
| Hampshire (England) - 1872 - 196 pages
...leaf-enshrouded and hillock-raised CHURCH is picturesque in itself, and commands a picturesque landscape. Here, "in a quiet mansion, beneath this stone, secured from the afflictions, and still more dangerous enjoyments of life, lie the remains of William Gilpin, some time vicar of this parish,... | |
| William Gilpin - 1879 - 206 pages
...following epitaph, the former part of which was written by Mr. Gilpin, some time previously to his death. ' In a quiet mansion beneath this Stone secured from the afflictions and still more dangerous enjoyments of life lye the remains of WILLIAM GILPIN sometime vicar of this parish together... | |
| William Gilpin - 1879 - 194 pages
...following epitaph, the former part of which was written by Mr. Gilpin, some time previously to his death. ' In a quiet mansion beneath this Stone secured from the afflictions and still more dangerous enjoyments of life lye the remains of WILLIAM GILPIN sometime vicar of this parish together... | |
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