| Art - 1810 - 1018 pages
...widow, under the persuasion of their justly expressing his talents and virtues t " Beyond the »each of time or fortune's power, Remain, cold stone, remain...and mark the hour When all the noblest gifts which heav'n e'« gave Were centred in a dark untimely grave. Ob ! taught un reason'» boldast wings to.... | |
| Anna Seward - Physicians - 1804 - 352 pages
...virtue, and for Small she mourns ! Epitaph on Dr. Small of Birmingham, by Mr. Day: Beyond the rage of Time, or Fortune's power, Remain, cold stone !.......remain, and mark the hour When all the noblest gifts that Heaven e'er gave Were destined to a dark, untimely grave. O taught on reason's boldest wing to... | |
| Esther Milnes Day, Thomas Lowndes - 1805 - 362 pages
...to himself, that they were put vpon his own Tomb Stone. BEYOND the rage of time, or fortune's pow'r Remain, cold stone ! remain, and mark the hour When all the noblest gifts, which Heav'n e'er gave, \Vere center' d in a dark untimely grave. Oh, taught on reason's boldest wings to... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 904 pages
...designed far Dr. Small} lut reserved for his own tomb.* " Beyond the rage of Time and Fortune's pow'r, Remain, cold stone, remain and mark the hour, When all the noblest gifts which Heav'n e'er gave, Were buried in a dark untimely grave. Oh, taught on reason's boldest wings to rise,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1810 - 730 pages
...tribute by his widow, uader the persuasion of their justly expressing his talents and virtues t ** Beyond the reach of time or fortune's power, Remain, cold stone, remain ! and mark the bow When all the noblest gifts which heaVn e'er gave Were centred in a dark untimely grave. Ok ! fught... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 676 pages
...blush on every cloud. EPITAPH' eo BUSH. BY THE LATE MR. DAY, Author of Sandford and Merton, Sfc. SfC. BEYOND the reach of time or fortune's power, Remain,...noblest gifts which heaven e'er gave Were cent'red in a durk untimely grave. Oh ! taught on Reason's boldest wings to rise, And Catch each glimmering of the... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 678 pages
...blush on every cloud. GO BUSK. EPITAPH*, »Y THE LATE MR. DAY, Author ofSandford and Merton, fyc. fyc. BEYOND the reach of time or fortune's power, Remain, cold stone, remain ! and mark the hour VVhcn all the noblest gifts which heaven e'er gave Were cent'red in a dark untimely grave. Oh ! taught... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 322 pages
...this humble roof; And he that violates its shade—shall bleed! EPITAPH ON DR. SMALL. BEYOND the rage of time, or fortune's power, Remain, cold stone! remain,...and mark the hour 'When all the noblest gifts, which Heav'n e'er gave, Were center'd in a dark untimely grave. Oh, taught on Reason's boldest wings to rise,... | |
| Henley-on-Thames (England) - 1826 - 112 pages
...encouraged, by the uniformity of his example, the unremitted exercise of every public and private virtue. " Beyond the reach of Time, or Fortune's power, " Remain,...all the noblest gifts which heaven e'er gave, " Were center'd in a. dark, untimely grave. " Oh ! taught on Reason's boldest wings to rise, " And catch each... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, Edward William Brayley - Surrey (England) - 1842 - 296 pages
...deceased friend,) to be inscribed on it, as justly expressive of his own talents and virtues : — " Beyond the reach of Time, or Fortune's power, Remain,...and mark the hour When all the noblest Gifts which Heav'n e'er gave, Were centred in a dark untimely grave ! Oh ! taught on Reason's boldest wings to... | |
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