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" To this sad Shrine, whoe'er thou art, draw near ! Here lies the Friend most lov'd, the Son most dear ; Who ne'er knew Joy, but Friendship might divide, Or gave his Father Grief, but when he died. " How vain is Reason, Eloquence how weak I If Pope must... "
The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England ... - Страница 397
по John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 страници
...Corbet. Of manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit a man, simplicity a child. Poi'E: Epitaph on Gay. To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art ! draw near. Here lies the friend most loved, the son most dear ; Who ne'er knew joy, but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief,...

Johnson. Select works, ed. with intr. and notes by A. Milnes. Lives of ...

Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 510 страници
...only son of the Lord Chancellor Harcourt, at the Church of Slanlon- Harcourt in Oxfordshire, 1720. ' To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art, draw near. Here lies the friend most lov'd, the son most dear: Who ne'er knew joy, but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief...

A Dictionary of Quotations from the English Poets

Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 страници
...; A heap of dust alone remains to thee — 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Ib. 71. To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art ! draw near. Here lies the friend most lov'd, the son most dear ; Who ne'er knew joy but friendship might divide. EPITAPHS — nut in ved....

A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets, Том 1

Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 страници
..."Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! 1415 Pope : Eleyy to Mem. of Unfortunate Lady. Line 89 To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art! draw near, Here lies the friend most lov'd, the son most dear; • Who ne'er knew joy but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief...

The Works of Alexander Pope: Correspondence and prose works

Alexander Pope - 1886 - 594 страници
...shall acknowledge it as a very particular favour, if at your best leisure you will peruse the inclosed and vary it, if you think it capable of being amended,...and let me see you any morning next week. I am, &c. 4. POPE TO LORD UABCOUBT.' TWITZNHAM, Feb. 2GW. [1722-3]. MY LORD, — It is really the height of respect...

North Borneo: Explorations and Adventures on the Equator

Frank Hatton - 1886 - 412 страници
...my own experience of one of the kindest, most manly, most amiable fellows that ever lived : — ' " To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art ! draw near. Here lies the friend most lov'd, the son most dear ; Who ne'er knew joy, but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief...

Westmorland Church Notes: Being the Heraldry, Epitaphs, and Other ..., Том 2

Edward Bellasis - 1889 - 356 страници
...Grove who d. L. Feby. 18th 1787 aged 23. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. — Rev. xiv. 13. To this sad Shrine whoe'er thou art, draw near, Here lies the Friend beloved, the Daughter dear, Who ne'er knew Joy, but Friendship might divide, Nor gave her Father Grief,...

Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Том 3

Samuel Johnson - 1890 - 480 страници
...only Son of the Lord Chancellor HARCOURT, at the Church of Stanton-Harcourt in Oxfordshire, 1720.1 " To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art, draw near, Here lies the friend most lov'd, the son most dear : Who ne'er knew joy, but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief...

Handy-book of Literary Curiosities

William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 страници
...man, her innocence a child. Elegy on Mrs. Killifrna. Another, on Harcourt, is short and quotable : To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art ! draw near ; Here lies the friend most loved, the son most dear, Who ne'er knew joy hut friendship might divide, Or gave his father Krief...

The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir and Notes

Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 страници
...ONLY EON OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR HARCOUBT ; AT THE CHURCH OF STANTON-HARCOURT IN OXFORDSHIRE, 1720. To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art ! draw near, Here lies the friend most loved, the son most dear: Who ne'er knew joy, but friendship might divide, Or gave his father grief...




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