| 1764 - 164 pages
...Prize is a Motto from Catullus. '"' Nunc atnct, qui xo^ntium amafuit.\ Quique ama'vit, iiunc amet. Let him love now, who never lov'd before ;• Let him who ever lov'd, now love the more. Over the IcE-HousE is the BELVIDERE, or GiMs's Building. The ROMAN BOXERS. Two PAVILLIONS, one of which... | |
| 1766 - 166 pages
...the Frize is a Motto from Catullus. Nunc amet, qili nondum amavit ; _ £)uique ama'vit, mine amet, Let him love now, who never lov'd before ; Let him who ever lov'd, now love the more. Over the ICE-HOUSE is the BELVIDERE, or Gilts' s Building. The ROMAN BOXERS. Two PAVILLIONS, one of... | |
| Thomas Martyn - 1766 - 426 pages
...qui nanquam amavk; afhavit, riunc amel.' H z The The Belvidere, or Gibbes's Building. Underneath it is an Ice-houfe. The Roman Boxers, admirably copied. Two Pavilions. One of them is ufed as a dwelling-houfe ; the other is ornamented with the ftatues of Julius Cxfar, Cicero, Portia, and Livia.... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1778 - 192 pages
...• . . Nunc Nunc amet, qui numquam amavit j Quique amavit, nunc amet. Thus tranflated by Parnelt. Let him love now, who never lov'd before } Let him who ever lov'd, now love the more. The BELVIE>ERE, or Gibbes's Building. Underneath is an Ice-Houfe. The ROMAN BOXERS, admirably copied. TWO... | |
| 1783 - 188 pages
...alluding to the painting, from a Poem afcribed to Catullus. Nunc amet, qui nunquam amavit; % Quique amavit, nunc amet. Thus tranflated by Parnell. Let...an Ice-Houfe. The ROMAN BOXERS, admirably copied. • Spencei's Fairy Queen, B. Ill, C. j. ' TWO PAVILIONS. One of them is ufed as a Dwelling Houfe ;... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1788 - 188 pages
...amavit, nunc amet. Thus tranflatad by Parnell. Let him k>?e JJOH-, who never lov'd before ; Let him whd 'ever lov'd, now love the more. The BELVIDERE, or Gibbes's Building. Underneath ii an Ice-Houfe. The ROMAN BOXERS, admirably copied. TWO PAVILIONS. One of them is ufed as a DwetKag... | |
| 1790 - 188 pages
...to the Painting, from a Poem afcribed to Catullus. Nunc amet, qui nunquam amavit ; Quique' gmavit, nunc amet. Thus tranflated by ParnelL Let him love'...an Ice-Houfe. The ROMAN BOXERS, admirably copied. • Spencer's Fairy Queen, B, 3. C. 3. TWO PAVILIONS. One of them is ufed as a Dwelling Houfe ; the... | |
| 1905 - 314 pages
...portrait is on the outside of the lid, the Queen's on the inside, and underneath is the verse — " Let him love now Who never lov'd before, Let him who ever lov'd Now love the more." His serious illness and recovery in 1789 form the subject of a Staffordshire jug, on which, NO. IV.... | |
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