Tho' the whole life should pass without a stain, With PIETY, alike in health or pain, To HEAV'N resign'd still DEATH shall be thydaoffl And snatch thee from the ALTAR to the TOMB. THE INSCRIPTION. Beneath the covering of this little stone, Lie the poor... The Visitation of Suffolke - Page 149by William Harvey - 1868Full view - About this book
| Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 pages
...ALTAR to the TOMB. THE INSCRIPTION. Beneath the covering of this little ftonej Lie the poor fhrunk, yet dear, remains of ONE, With merit humble, and with virtue fair, With knowledge modeft, and with wit fincere ; Upright in all the focial calls of life, The friend, the daughter, fjler,... | |
| Edward Topham - Legislators - 1791 - 144 pages
...ALTAR to the TOMB. THE INSCRIPTION. Beneath the covering of this little ftone, Lie the poor mrunk, yet dear, remains of ONE, With merit humble, and with virtue fair, With knowledge modeft, and with wit fincere; Upright in all the focial calls of life, The friend, the daughter, fjler,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1825 - 544 pages
...resign'd still Death shall be thy doom, And snatch thee from the Altar to the Tomb. THE INSCRIPTION. BENEATH the covering of this little stone, Lie the...ONE, With merit humble, and with virtue fair, With knpwlege modest, and with wit sincere; Upright in all the social calls of life, The friend, the daughter,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1825 - 544 pages
...resign'd still Death shall be thy doom, And snatch thee from the Altar to the Tomb. THE INSCRIPTION. BENEATH the covering of this little stone, Lie the poor shrunk, yet dear, remains of ONF, With merit humble, and with virtue fair, With knpwlege modest, and with wit sincere; Upright in... | |
| Bury Saint Edmunds. [Appendix]. - Bury St. Edmunds (England) - 1827 - 448 pages
...colentem Mors grams a Templis in cant Busta tra/tei. Beneath the covering of thii little stone Lye the poor shrunk, yet dear Remains of one With merit...life, The Friend, the Daughter, Sister, and the Wife : So just the disposition of her Soul, Nature left Reason nothing to controul ; Firm, Pious, Patient,... | |
| William Hervey - 1871 - 376 pages
...moriere pius : cole sacra colentem : Mors gravis à templis in cava busta trabet. * Not now visible. * Beneath the covering of this little stone Lie the...life, The friend, the daughter, sister, and the wife ! So just in disposition of her soul, Nature left reason nothing to control : Firm, pious, patient,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1805 - 974 pages
...effusion. EPITAPH, On a Ladtj in Ickxorth Church, Suffolk, by (he Brother of the Deceased. (unpublished,) BENEATH the covering of this little stone, Lie the...shrunk, yet dear remains of one, With merit humble, ami vtith virtue fair, With knowledge modest, and with %vit sincere ; Upright in all the social paths... | |
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