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" one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it; The other, though unfinish'd, yet so famous, So excellent in art, and still so rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue. His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him; For then,... "
Specimens of Greek and Latin verse: chiefly translations - Page 46
by Charles Rann Kennedy - 1853 - 154 pages
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Once Upon a Time, Volume 1

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1854 - 342 pages
...he rais'd in you, Ipswich and Oxford; one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good he did it; The other, though unfinish'd, yet so famous,...rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue."* The journey from Oxford to London must have occupied two days, in that age of bad roads and long miles....
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Once Upon a Time, Volume 1

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1854 - 338 pages
...he rais'd in you, Ipswich and Oxford ; one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good he did it; The other, though unfinish'd, yet so famous,...rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue."* The journey from Oxford to London must have occupied two days, in that age of bad roads and long miles....
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The advanced prose and poetical reader, by A.W. Buchan

Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 pages
...so famous, So excellent in art, and still so rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtueHis overthrow heap'd happiness upon him ; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little : And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give...
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Shakespere's Historical Play of King Henry the Eighth

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 100 pages
...princely. Ever witness for him Those twins of learning, that he rais'd in you, Ipswich, and Oxford : (3) one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the...him ; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little : And, to add greater honours to his age Than man could give...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1856 - 518 pages
...princely: ever witne_ss for him Those twins of learning that he raised in you, Ipswich and Oxford! 6 one of which fell with him, Unwilling to out-live the good that did 7 it; The other, though unfinished, yet so famous, (1) " Henry VIII.," Act iv., scene 2. Queen Katharine...
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The Religion of Shakespeare

Richard Simpson - 1899 - 458 pages
...one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it; The other, though unfinished, yet so famous, So excellent in art, and still so rising,...Christendom shall ever speak his virtue. His overthrow heaped happiness upon him ; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness...
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Oxford and Oxford Life

Joseph Wells - 1899 - 248 pages
...with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it: The other, though unfinished, yet so famous, 80 excellent in art, and still so rising, That Christendom shall ever speak his virtue." Thus the great poet perpetuates, as he alone could, the glories of the Cardinal as a " Founder; " and...
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The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three ..., Volume 4

Henry Coppée - Literature - 1900 - 546 pages
...one of which fell with him, Unwilling to outlive the good that did it; The other, though unBnished, yet so famous, So excellent in art and still so rising,...Christendom shall ever speak his virtue. His overthrow heaped happiness upon him, For then, and not till then, he felt himself And found the blessedness of...
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The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher, Volumes 1-2

Education - 1895 - 850 pages
...conversation with Catharine In Act IV. 2. What does Griffith mean by this utterance In regard to Wnlsey : " His overthrow heap'd happiness upon him: For then, and not till then, he found himself. And found the I>]IS-<-<I>H><S of being little." 3. What Is Catharine's estimate of Wol...
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The Inland Educator, Volumes 1-2

Education - 1895 - 812 pages
...to the world again. His blessed part to heaven, and slept in peace." ******** " His overthrow heaped happiness upon him; For then, and not till then, he felt himself, And found the blessedness of being little: And. to add greater honors to his age Than man could give...
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