London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Volume 5W. Stratford, 1808 - London (England) |
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... memory of Anthony Burleigh , third Son of John Bur- high , of the Isle of Wight , Esq . who was Lieutenant General to King Charles the 1st , of blessed Memory ; and was put to Death at Winchester , the 26th of January , for endeavouring ...
... memory of Anthony Burleigh , third Son of John Bur- high , of the Isle of Wight , Esq . who was Lieutenant General to King Charles the 1st , of blessed Memory ; and was put to Death at Winchester , the 26th of January , for endeavouring ...
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... memory of JOHN MOMPESSON , Esq . of Bathampton Wy- ley , in the county of Wilts , principal gentleman to arch- bishop Warham , who died on the 4th of May , 1524 . A black and white marble monument , adorned with ef- figies , enriched ...
... memory of JOHN MOMPESSON , Esq . of Bathampton Wy- ley , in the county of Wilts , principal gentleman to arch- bishop Warham , who died on the 4th of May , 1524 . A black and white marble monument , adorned with ef- figies , enriched ...
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... Memory ; And when he hath his Debt to Nature paid , In the same grave himself will then be laid . That all together when the Trump shall sound , Husband , Wife , Children , may in Christ be found . At the east end of Leigh's chapel is a ...
... Memory ; And when he hath his Debt to Nature paid , In the same grave himself will then be laid . That all together when the Trump shall sound , Husband , Wife , Children , may in Christ be found . At the east end of Leigh's chapel is a ...
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... memory of Mrs. Hand , in Cripplegate church ; and that fine model of excellence , the monument in West- minster Abbey , to the memory of Sir Eyre Coote , at the ex- pence of the East India Company . Those patrons of the sciences and ...
... memory of Mrs. Hand , in Cripplegate church ; and that fine model of excellence , the monument in West- minster Abbey , to the memory of Sir Eyre Coote , at the ex- pence of the East India Company . Those patrons of the sciences and ...
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... memory of Prince Lee Boo , a native of the Pelew , or Palas Islands , and son to Abba Thulle , rúpack or king of the island Goo - roo - raa , who departed this life on the 27th of De- cember 1781 , aged twenty years ; this stone is ...
... memory of Prince Lee Boo , a native of the Pelew , or Palas Islands , and son to Abba Thulle , rúpack or king of the island Goo - roo - raa , who departed this life on the 27th of De- cember 1781 , aged twenty years ; this stone is ...
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Page 442 - No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends!
Page 442 - In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half-hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repair'd with straw, With tape-tied curtains, never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies — alas!
Page 11 - madam I may not call you, mistress I am ashamed to call you, and so I know not what to call you ; but, howsoever, I thank you.
Page 472 - your blood will run no longer." Waller repeated some lines of Virgil, and went home to die. As the disease increased upon him, he composed himself for his departure ; and calling upon Dr. Birch to give him the holy sacrament, he desired his children to take it with him, and made an earnest declaration of his faith in Christianity. It now appeared what part of his conversation with the great could be remembered with delight.
Page 423 - There is an old tale goes, that Herne the hunter, Sometime a keeper here in Windsor forest, Doth all the winter time, at still midnight, Walk round about an oak, with great ragg'd horns ; And there he blasts the tree, and takes the cattle"; And makes milch-kine yield blood, and shakes a chain In a most hideous and dreadful manner.
Page 475 - Spring was published next year, with a dedication to the countess of Hertford ; whose practice it was to invite every summer some poet into the country, to hear her verses, and assist her studies. This honour was one summer conferred on Thomson, who took more delight in carousing with lord Hertford and his friends than assisting her ladyship's poetical operations, and therefore never received another summons.
Page 379 - Father of light and life, Thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good ; teach me Thyself ! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit ; and feed my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure, Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss...
Page 272 - Lo! where this silent marble weeps, A Friend, a Wife, a Mother sleeps: A Heart, within whose sacred cell The peaceful Virtues lov'd to dwell. Affection warm, and Faith sincere, And soft Humanity were there. In agony, in death resign'd, She felt the Wound she left behind.
Page 307 - In one of the many curious pamphlets of that period he is described as "a notable man at a thanksgiving dinner, having terrible long teeth and a prodigious stomach, to turn the archbishop's chapel at Croydon into a kitchen ; also to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel.
Page 270 - He was very often visited by Lyttelton and Pitt, who, when they were weary of faction and debates, used at Wickham to find books and quiet, a decent table, and literary conversation. There is at Wickham a walk made by Pitt; and, what is of far more importance, at Wickham Lyttelton received that conviction which produced his , Dissertation on St. Paul.