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" And yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things—; finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer... "
Selected Essays - Page 203
by Abraham Hayward - 1879
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A Memoir of the Rev. Legh Richmond, A.M.: Of Trinity College, Cambridge ...

Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - Clergy - 1851 - 374 pages
...and an end to all temporal things ; — an end of names and dignities, and of whatsoever is terrene. For where is Bohun ? — where is Mowbray ? — where...which is more, and most of all, where is Plantagenet 1 They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality !" Previously to Mr. Richmond's incumbency,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 22

American periodicals - 1851 - 604 pages
...rerun — an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene ;— and why not of De Vere ? — PLAXTAGENET? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality ! Yet let the name of De Vere...
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman ..., Volume 1

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1853 - 466 pages
...things—;-finis rerum—an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene; and why not of DE VERE ?—for where is BOHUN ? Where is MOWBRAY ? Where...are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality ! Yet let the name of DE VERE stand so long as it pleaseth God." the line continued must be Earls of...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 196

English essays - 1854 - 714 pages
...things; finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene. Why not of De Veré ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray? Where is Mortimer...and sepulchres of mortality. And yet let the name of Plantagonet stand so long as it pleaseth God." We trust that the present generation will not pass...
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Connecticut Reports: Containing Cases Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 60

Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors - Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 672 pages
...of names, and whatsoever is terrene. And why not of DeVere P For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet...of mortality. And yet let the name and dignity of DeVere stand so long as it please God ! ' " The resolution was remarked upon by some other members...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume 4

James Kent - Law - 1854 - 728 pages
...pathos. " There must be," he observes, " an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene. Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plautagenet i They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality." and industry in the possession...
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The Reporters: Chronologically Arranged : with Occasional Remarks Upon Their ...

John William Wallace - Law - 1855 - 438 pages
...is terrene; and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? where's Mowbray ? where's Mortimer ? &c. Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are intombed in the urnes and sepulchres of mortality. And yet let the name and dignity of De Vere stand...
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Barthomley: In Letters from a Former Rector to His Eldest Son

Edward Hinchliffe - Barthomley (England) - 1856 - 430 pages
...finis rerun. — an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene; and why not of De Vere? — for where is Bohun? Where is Mowbray? Where is Mortimer?...are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality ! Yet, let the name of De Vere stand so long as it pleaseth God." These are the words not only of an...
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Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of ..., Volume 1

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1856 - 460 pages
...an end of names and dignities, and whatever is terrene — for, where is Bomra ? Where is MOWBEAY ? Where is MORTIMER ? Nay, which is more and most of...the urns and sepulchres of mortality " ! ! !— And why not the MARBLE CHAIR ? CHAPTER I. OF THE CHANCELLORS UNDER THE ANGLO-SAXON KING& IT has been too...
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The judges of England, from the time of the Conquest, Volume 6

Edward Foss - 1857 - 552 pages
...dignities, and whatsoever is terrene; and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mow bray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of...and dignity of De Vere stand so long as it pleaseth God!"3 By his first wife, who died in 1623, he left a son, Clipsby Crewe, whose grandson dying without...
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