| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 pages
...Noble, 'Brave, and Patriot Lord, to whom the Epiftle was addrefs'd : * » ' ' ••"*-'"' *••«•* And you ! brave COBH AM, to the lateft Breath, Shall feel your ruling PaJJion ftrong in Death : . , Such in thofe Moments, as in all the part, " Oh fave my Country, Heav'n... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pages
...! hold, he cry'd* " Not that, — I cannot part with that" — and dy'd. And you ! brave CoBHAM,to the lateft breath Shall feel your ruling paffion ftrong in death : Such in thofe moments as in all the paft, " Oh, fave my Country, Heav'n !" fhall be your laft. NOTEs. Tiad the goodnefsnot to mention the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 238 pages
..." Not that,—I cannot part with that"—and dy'd. And you ! brave COBHAM, to the lateft breath 262 Shall feel your ruling paffion ftrong in death: Such in thofe moments as in all the paft, " Oh, favcmy Country, Heav'n!" mall be yourlaft. MORAL ESSAYS. .EPISTLE II. TO ALAD Y. Of the... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 234 pages
...Not that, — I cannot part with that" — and dy'd. And you! brave COBHAM, to the lateft breath 262 Shall feel your ruling paffion ftrong in death : Such in thofe moments as in all the paft, " Oh, &ve my Country, Heav'n! " fhall be your lafl. • en/, nt&varuruj JnF,ft/'oinfti ., /ii'oa/niotrfr... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Biography - 1769 - 600 pages
...and at length concludes with the following elegant compliment to Lord Cobham. "And you! brave COBHAM, to the lateft " breath, " Shall feel your ruling paffion...in " death : " Such in thofe moments as in all the paft ; "Oh, fave my Country, Heav'n!" fhall be " your laft *." In * Lord Cobham, it feems, had perufed... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Biography - 1769 - 592 pages
...and at length concludes with the following elegant compliment to Lord Cobham. "And you! brave COBHAM, to the lateft " breath, " Shall feel your ruling paffion...in " death : " Such in thofe moments as in all the paft ; " Oh, fave my Country, Heav'n !" {hall be " your laft *." In . . ' * Lord Cobham, it feems,... | |
| Judah Champion - Great Britain - 1776 - 80 pages
...general harmony and duty of the empire. An indulgent prince, Who, to his lateft breath Will find his ruling paffion ftrong in death. Such in thofe moments, as in all the paft, Oh, fave my country, Heav'n ! will be his laft. FINIS. ... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 410 pages
...hold, he cry'd, 26*? " Not that, — I cannot part with that" — and dy'd. And you ! brave Cobham, to the lateft breath, Shall feel your ruling paffion ftrong in death : Such in thofe moments as ip all the pafl, " Oh, fave my country, heav'n !" fhall be your laft. * An ancient nobleman, who continued... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...1 hold, he cry'd. 260 " Not that,— I cannot part with that" — and dy'd. And you ! brave Cobham, to the lateft breath, Shall feel your ruling paffion...ftrong in death : Such in thofe moments as in all the paft, » Oh, fave my Country, Heaven !" mall be your laft. MORAL MORAL ESSAYS. EPISTLE II. TO A LADY.... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1783 - 322 pages
...manor! hold," he cry'd, *' Not that— I cannot part with that" — and dy'd. And you ! brave ColJiatn, to the lateft breath, Shall feel your ruling paffion...ftrong in death : Such in thofe moments as in all the paft, •*' Oh, fave my Country, Heav'n !" mail be your laft. IBID. p. 123. WOM A' N. NOTHING fo true... | |
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