| 1727 - 528 páginas
...raife his Dufl, Yiefding his Soul to th' Maniions of the Juft. 1 693. On one unknown. HE dyed firfl, he for a little try'd To live without her, lik'd it not, and dy'd. On the Countefs Dowager of PEMBROKE. UNderneath this Marble Hearfe Lies the Subject of all Verle,... | |
| 1758 - 732 páginas
...Upon ГТУ» Lovert 4vi-o ¿nrjr 'frouffd, both ¿ic¿ krfore itty were tnjrrttd. SHE firft dtceaa'd, he for a little try'd To live without her, lik'd it not, and dy'd. EPITA?H »я Gufbvus Adolphus. PON this place the «teat Guftavoi dy'd. While v¡uory lay weeping... | |
| Samuel Ireland - 1795 - 480 páginas
...thinned the human race. The eiforts he made are given in the following couplet: « She firft departed, He for a little try'd " To live without her, lik'd it not, and dy'd." WE LF OR D yields little, befides its pleafmg fituation, to attract the ftranger, or to gratify... | |
| George Hardinge - 1801 - 328 páginas
...Ephejian matron is avenged. NB I have feen a collection of epitaphs, and amongft them Sir Albert Moreton's amiable fuicide, as a difconfolate widower. She firft...telling the faddeft tale, Sometimes for their footftool, miftaketh me. MND " Though aunt, in many ancient books, means "a procure/* - 1 beliei/e that here it... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 528 páginas
...his work. Then comes a monument to John Whiting, with the pretty epitaph — " Shee first deceased, he for a little try'd To live without her, lik'd it not, and dy'd." Passing the piers which formed the boundary of the Lady Chapel, we reach the fine bust of James... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 528 páginas
...his work. Then comes a monument to John Whiting, with the pretty epitaph — " Shee first deceased, he for a little try'd To live without her, lik'd it not, and dy'd." Passing the piers which formed the boundary of the Lady Chapel, we reach the fine bust of James... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 528 páginas
...his work. Then comes a monument to John Whiting, with the pretty epitaph — " Shee first deceased, he for a little try'd To live without her, lik'd it not, and dy'd." Passing the piers which formed the boundary of the Lady Chapel, we reach the fine bust of James... | |
| Norman Moore - 1894 - 84 páginas
...onely surviving Johannes in memoriam optimorum parentum hoc monumentum posuit She first deceased, Hee for a little Tryd To live without her, likd it not and dyd. The other tablet is in memory of a relative of the Sir Robert Chamberlayne whose tomb is under... | |
| Alfred Ernest Daniell - 1896 - 442 páginas
...1681, and Margaret, his wife, 1680. The conclusion of the epitaph is quaint : "She first deceased, Hee for a little Tryd To live without her, likd it not and dyd." Another and more ornate tablet, not far from the monument of Sir Robert Chamberlayne, commemorates... | |
| Karl Baedeker (Firm) - 1896 - 462 páginas
...Margaret Whiting (1680-81) in a window-recess, in the N. ai*le, ends : — 'Shee first deceased, Hee for a little Tryd To live without her, likd it not and dyd\ At the W. end of the church is a tasteful oaken organ-screen, erected in 1889. Among the notable... | |
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