The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... St. Asaph , presented him to the rectory of Orton on the Hill , in the coun- ty of Leicester , where he died in June , 1804 , in the seventy- econd year of his age . not confer fame ; he therefore does not obtrude his X PREFACE .
... St. Asaph , presented him to the rectory of Orton on the Hill , in the coun- ty of Leicester , where he died in June , 1804 , in the seventy- econd year of his age . not confer fame ; he therefore does not obtrude his X PREFACE .
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... died , by which event his family lost a most affectionate monitor and friend , and society an invaluable member ; this tribute is justly due to the memory of a man whose strict integrity and amiable dis- position endeared him to a ...
... died , by which event his family lost a most affectionate monitor and friend , and society an invaluable member ; this tribute is justly due to the memory of a man whose strict integrity and amiable dis- position endeared him to a ...
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... died at Dover , on the 20th of October , 1774 , just ten years afterwards , on which occasion the ships in the harbour lowered their flags half mast . - He was buried in Westminster Abbey , where a tablet was erected to his memory ...
... died at Dover , on the 20th of October , 1774 , just ten years afterwards , on which occasion the ships in the harbour lowered their flags half mast . - He was buried in Westminster Abbey , where a tablet was erected to his memory ...
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... died before my day of Sextonship , And I had not the digging of this grave . " And is this all , I thought - and do we rip The veil of immortality , and crave I know not what of honour and of light Thro ' unborn ages , to endure this ...
... died before my day of Sextonship , And I had not the digging of this grave . " And is this all , I thought - and do we rip The veil of immortality , and crave I know not what of honour and of light Thro ' unborn ages , to endure this ...
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... died , like him , victims to their disregard of temperance and prudence . † * So described by Dr. Anderson in 1794 . It does not appear that Charles ever married , or if he did , no issue survived . John made an imprudent marriage , and ...
... died , like him , victims to their disregard of temperance and prudence . † * So described by Dr. Anderson in 1794 . It does not appear that Charles ever married , or if he did , no issue survived . John made an imprudent marriage , and ...
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