| Robert Shiells, Theophilus Cibber - 1753 - 366 pages
...illuflrate his verfincation. The fpan of my days meafured here I reft, That is, my body ; but my foul, his gueft Is hence afcended, whither, neither time,...faith, nor hope, but only love can climb, Where being new enlightened, me doth know The truth, of all men argua of below : Only this duft, doth here in pawn... | |
| Select epitaphs, William Toldervy - 1755 - 494 pages
...himfelk Now meafur'd out my Days, 'tis here I reflr, That is my Body, but my Soul his Gueft Is here afcended ; . whither neither Time, Nor Faith, nor Hope, but only Love can climb : Where being now enlightned fhe does know The Truth of all Things which are talk'd below. Only this Duft fhall here... | |
| John Hackett - 1757 - 306 pages
...Picturc at large and his Works in Folio under it. On Sir Thomas Overbury. The Span of my Days meafur'd, here I reft, That is, my Body ; but my Soul his Gueft,...only Love can climb ; , Where being now enlighten'd, fhe doth know • I The Truth of all Men argue of below* ••.• ' Only this Duft doth here in Pawn... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 pages
...measur'd out my days, 'tis here I rest, That is my body, but my soul, his guest, Is here ascended ; whither neither time, ;' Nor faith, nor hope, but...love can climb : Where being now enlighten'd, she does know The truth of all things which are talk'd below. Only this dust shall here in pawn remain,... | |
| 1806 - 284 pages
...measur'd out my days, 'tis here 1 res^, " That is my body, but my soul, his guest, Is here ascended ; whither neither time, Nor faith, nor hope, but only love can climb' : Where being now cnlighten'd, she does know The truth of all things which are talk'd below. Only this dust shall here... | |
| 1840 - 504 pages
...measur'd out my day«, 'tis here I rest — That is my body; but my soul, his guest, Is hence ascended, whither neither time, Nor faith, nor hope, but only love can climb ; Vt'here being now enlightened she doth know The truth of all things which are talk'd below ; Only... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1862 - 346 pages
...span of my days measur'd, here I rest, That is, my body, but my soul, the guest, Is hence ascended, whither neither Time Nor Faith, nor Hope, but only Love can climb ; Where being now enlightened, she doth know The truth of all argue of below. Only this dust doth here in pawn remain,... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1862 - 328 pages
...span of my days measur'd, here I rest, That is, my body, but my soul, the guest, Is hence ascended, whither neither Time Nor Faith, nor Hope, but only Love can climb ; OVERBURY'S 'VERY WOMAN.' 183 Where being now enlightened, she doth know The truth of all argue of... | |
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