| 1727 - 528 páginas
...and Convenience; He fpent his Time here in a Mifi, A Papift, yet a Calvinift j His Prince's nearcft Joy and Grief) He had, yet wanted all Relief: The Prop and Ruin of the State, The Peoples violent Love and Hate; One in Extreams lov'd and abhorred j Riddles lie here, and ia a Word,... | |
| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 páginas
...hence, 'Twixt Treafon and Convenience ; He fpent his Time here in a Mift, A Papijl, yet a Cafainijl. His Prince's neareft Joy and Grief, He had, yet wanted all Relief: The Prop and Ruin of the State, The Peoples violent Love and Hate. One in Extremes lov'd and abhorr'd. Riddles lie here, and in a Word,... | |
| John Nichols - 1781 - 400 páginas
...CaK miff ; His' Prince's neareft joy and grief1 He had, yet wanted, all reliefi The Prop and Ruin~rif the State, The people's violent love and hate. One in extremes lov'd and abhor'4» Riddles lie here, and in a word, .Here lies blood, and let it lie . Speecblefs Hill, and... | |
| Adam Milne - 1782 - 84 páginas
...was hurried hence, * 'Twixt reafon and convenience. He fpent his time here in a mift, A Papift, yet a Calvinift: His prince's neareft joy and grief ....had, yet wanted all relief. The prop and ruin of the ftate, The people's violent love and hate ; One in extremes, lov'd and abhor'd. Riddles lie here, and,... | |
| 1806 - 284 páginas
...and convenience : He spent his time here in a mist, A Papist, yet a Calvinist. His prince's nearest joy and grief He had, yet wanted all relief ; The...state, , The people's violent love and hate, One in the extremes lov'd and abhorr'd. Riddles lie here, and in a word, Here lies blood ! and let it lie... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 páginas
...and convenience : He spent his time here in a mist, A Papist, yet a Calvinist. His prince's nearest joy and grief He had, yet wanted all relief; The prop...state, The people's violent love and hate, One in the extremes lov'd and abhorr'd. Riddles lie here, and in a word, Here lies blood ! and let it lie... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 562 páginas
...express four reasons. 1. That he Strafford, who was hurried hence 'Twixt treason and convenience : The prop and ruin of the state, The people's violent love and hate." Poems, by JC (1651,) pp. 62, 63. is a commoner of England. 2. That it was done by the Chief Magistrate... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 564 páginas
...express four reasons. 1. That he Strafford, who was hurried hence 'Twixt treason and convenience : The prop and ruin of the state, The people's violent love and hate." is a commoner of England. 2. That it was done by the Chief Magistrate alone. 3. That the warrant expressed... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 602 páginas
...cenvenience : He spent his time here in a mv-t, A Papist, yet a Calvinist. His prince's nearest loy and grief He had, yet wanted all relief ; The prop...state, The people's violent love and hate, One in the extremes loved and abhorred. Riddles lie here, and in a word, Here lies blood I And let it lie... | |
| 1854 - 400 páginas
...and convenience : He spent his time here in a mist, A Papist, yet a Calvinist. His prince's nearest joy and grief He had, yet wanted all relief ; The...state, The people's violent love and hate, One in the extremes loved and abhorred. Riddles h'e here, and in a word, Here lies blood ! And let it lie... | |
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