| 1818 - 596 Seiten
...hope from JESU. My name — my country — what are they to thee? What — whether base or proud — my pedigree .' Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...— Thou know'st its use — it hides— no matter n hum. Ox JOHN SPONO, I Jalbiny Carpenter, at Oakkam, who died in 1736. Who many a sturdy oak had laid... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 400 Seiten
...comfort me." AN EPITAPH. Mv name — my country — what are they to thee ? What, whether base or proud, my pedigree ? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...then ? Suffice it, stranger ? that thou seest a tomb — Thouknow'st its use — it hides — no matter whom. ANOTHER. TAKE to thy bosom, gentle earth,... | |
| William Eastmead - 1824 - 536 Seiten
...country—what are they to the* "What, whether base or proud, my pedigree ? Perhapi I far surpassed all other men— Perhaps I fell below them all, what then ? Suffice it, stranger! that (him see'st a tomb— Thou knoVit its use— it hides— no matter whom. In this church Archbishop... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 330 Seiten
...HI. 25 AN EPITAPH. MY name — my country — what ore they to thee ? What, whether base or proud, my pedigree ? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...them all — what then ? Suffice it, stranger ! that then seest a tomb — Thou' know 'at its use — it hides — no matter whom. ANOTHER. Q TAKE to thy... | |
| General reader - 1827 - 246 Seiten
...Wm. Jones, AN EPITAPH. My name — my country — what are they to thee? What whether base or proud, my pedigree? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...Suffice it stranger, that thou seest a tomb, — Thou knowest its use — it hides — no matter whom. , Coteper. ETERNITY. — That the conception of eternity... | |
| William Cowper - 1831 - 412 Seiten
...comfort me." AN EPITAPH. MY name — my country — what are they to thee? What, whether base or proud my pedigree ? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...know'st its use — -it hides — no matter whom. ANOTHER. TAKE to thy bosom, gentle earth, a swain With much hard labour in thy service worn ! He set... | |
| William Cowper - 1831 - 410 Seiten
...comfort me." AN EPITAPH. MY name — my country — what are they to thee? What, whether base or proud my pedigree ? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...Thou know'st its use — it hides — no matter whom. ANOTHER. TAKE to thy bosom, gentle earth, a swain With much hard labour in thy service worn ! He set... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 464 Seiten
...serve to comfort me." MY name — my country— what are they to thee ! What, whether base or proud my pedigree ? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...Thou know'st its use — it hides — no matter whom. ANOTHER. TAKE to thy bosom, gentle earth, a swain With much hard labour in thy service worn ! He set... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 460 Seiten
...serve to comfort me." MY name — my country — what are they to thee ! What, whether base or proud my pedigree ? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...below them all — what then ? Suffice it, stranger I that thou seest a tomb — Thou know'st its use — it hides — no matter whom. ANOTHER. TAKE to... | |
| William Cowper - 1837 - 420 Seiten
...free, 217 AN EPITAPH. My name — my country — what are they to thee ? What, whether base or proud my pedigree ? Perhaps I far surpass'd all other men...Thou know'st its use ; it hides — no matter whom. ANOTHER. TAKE to thy bosom, gentle Earth ! a swain With much hard labour in thy service worn ; He set... | |
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