| William Oldys - 1740 - 588 lehte
...and yield God ever Praife : Content with Hift and Haws and Bramb liberty, . In Contemplation paffing out his Days, And Change of holy Thoughts to make him merry, Who, when he dies, his Tomb may be a Bum. Where harmlefs Rabin dwells with gentle Tbru/h. Your Majejlj's exiled Servant, •i . ROBERT ESSEX.... | |
| 482 lehte
...and yield Cod ever praife, Content with hips and hawes, and brambleberry ; In contemplation pafling out his days, And change of holy thoughts to make him merry. Who when he dies, his tomb may be abufli Where harmlels robin dwells with gentle thruth. Your Majefty's exiled fervant, ROBERT ESSEX."... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 246 lehte
...then should he sleep secure. Then wake agaifl, and yield God ever praise, Content with hips and haws and brambleberry ; In contemplation passing out his...tomb may be a bush,. Where harmless robin dwells with gentlethrush. Your Majesty's exiled Servant, ESSEX. Intwesting Description of Snowdcrt, in North Wales.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 560 lehte
...mislike the fashion of my death; since the course of my life could never please you. " Happy he could finish forth his fate. In some unhaunted desert most...when he dies, his tomb may be a bush, Where harmless rohin dwells with gentle thrush. Your majesty's exiled servant, KOBERT ESSBX." land ; which he accordingly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 562 lehte
...yield Got ever praise. Content with hips, and hawes, and bramble-berry ; In contemplation passing oat his days, And change of holy thoughts to make him...gentle thrush. Your majesty's exiled servant, ROBERT EtUS." land ; which he accordingly did, and presented himself before the queen. He met with a tolerable... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 lehte
...sleep secure ; •:..'•> Then wake again, and yield God ever praise ; Content with hips, and haws, and bramble-berry ! In contemplation passing out his...Majesty's exiled servant, . • « ROBERT ESSEX.' and the council desiring that he would suppress some disorders in Munster, he thought this a fair occasion... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 lehte
...should he sleep secure ; Then wake again, and yield God ever praise ; Content with hips, and haws, and bramble-berry ! In contemplation passing out his...merry : Who, when he dies, his tomb may be a bush, \Vhere harmless Robin dwells with gentle Thrush. f Your Majesty's exiled servant, ' ROBERT ESSEX.'... | |
| 1823 - 896 lehte
...should he sleep secure. " Then wake again, and yield God ever praise, " Content with hips and haws, and brambleberry ; " In contemplation passing out..." Your majesty's exiled servant, " ROBERT ESSEX." The earl met with nothing in Ireland but ill success and crosses : in the midst of which, an army was... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1823 - 548 lehte
...then should he sleep secure, Then wake again, and yield God ever praise, Content with hips and haws and bramble-berry ; In contemplation passing out his...change of holy thoughts to make him merry. Who when lie dies, his tomb may be a bush, Where harmless robin dwells with gentle thrush." " Your majesty's... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 332 lehte
...then should he sleep secure. Then "wake again, and yield God ev'ry praise, Content with hips and haws and brambleberry ; In contemplation passing out his...bush, Where harmless robin dwells with gentle thrush." RICHARD TARLTON. THIS ancient Comedian, more celebrated as a clown and a jester than as a poet, like... | |
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