| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 248 pages
...Friend to Truth ! of Soul fincere, In Aftion faithful, and in Honour clear J Who broke no Promife, ferv'd no private End, Who gain'd no Title, and who...All approv'd, Prais'd, wept, and honour'd, by the Mnfe he lov'd. O a V. Intended for Mr. R ow E, In Weftminfter-Abbey. THY reliques, ROWE, to this fair... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 238 pages
...friend to Truth ! of foul fmcere, " In aftion faithful, and in honour clear; " Who broke no promife, ferv'd no private end, " Who gain'd no title, and who loft no friend; " Ennobled by himfelf, by all apgrov'd, *' And prais'd, unenvy'd, by theMufehe.lov'd. The End of the THI RD VOL u M E. ... | |
| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 pages
...Who broke no Promife, ferv'd no private End, Who gain'd no Tide, and who loft no Friend : Ennobled Ennobled by himfelf> by all approv'd ; Prais'd, wept, and honour'd, by the Mufe he lov'd. [ Weftmnfter-Abbey . ] On ROBERT DICBV, (On the Monument of the Honourable ROBERT DIGBY and of his... | |
| John Hackett - 1757 - 306 pages
...Friend to Truth ! of S.oul fincer*, In A&ion faithful, and in Honour clear! Who broke no Promife, ierv'd no private End, ., Who gain'd no Title, and who loft...Prais'd, wept, and honour'd, by the Mufe he lov'd. A. PoPE. This Epitaph is taken from Mr. Pope's Epiftle to Mr. Addifon, occafioned by his Dialogues... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 246 pages
...yet Friend to Truth ! of Soul fincere, In A&ion faithful, and in Honour clear ! Who broke no Promife, ferv'd no private End, Who gain'd no Title, and who...Ennobled by Himfelf, by All approv'd, Prais'd, wept, and honoar'd, by the Mufe he lov'd. • V. Intended for Mr. ROWE, In Weftminfter-Abbey. THY reliques, ROWE,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 402 pages
...friend toTruth ! of foulfincere, '* In adtion faithful, and in honour clear; " Who broke no promife, ferv'd no private end, ** Who gain'd no title, and who loft no friend; 70 NOTES. VER. 67. " Statefman, ytt friend to Truth, &V.] It fliould be remembered, that this poem... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...yet friend to truth, of foul fincere, In action faithful, and in honour clear ! Who broke no promife, ferv'd no private end ; Who gain'd no title, and who...Prais'd, wept, and honour'd by the Mufe he lov'd. 42. On the fouth fide of the great weft entrance is a noble monument erected to the memory of the brave... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...friend to truth, of foul iincere, In a£tion faithful, and in honour clear ! Who broke no promife, ferv'd no private end; Who gain'd no title, and who...Prais'd, wept, and honour'd by the Mufe he lov'd. 42, On the fouth fide of the great weft entrance is a noble monument erected to the memory of the brave... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 pages
...friend to truth ! of foul fincere, " In ration faithful, and in honour clear; " Who broke no promife, ferv'd no private end, " Who gain'd no title, and...Prais'd, wept, and honour'd, by the mufe he lov'd. The following letter from Mr. Pbilifs to the earl of Darfet is entirely defcriptive ; but is one of thofe... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...and in honour clear; Who broke no promife, ferv'd no private end, Who gain'd no title, and who loll no friend ; Ennobled by himfelf, by all approv'd, Prais'd, wept, and honour'd, by the mufe he Ibv'd. The following letter from Mr. Philips to the ear] of Dnrfet is entirely defcriptive ; but is... | |
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