| 1727 - 528 страница
...:.-. . Has fuffer'd now in the moft tender Part, Long did he live the Honour of the Bow, • • J And his long Life to that alone did owe^ But how can Art fecure, or what can fave, Extreme old Age, from an appointed Grave, Surviving Archers much his Lofs... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of London - 1785 - 528 страница
...none j Few were his equals, and this noble art Hath fuffer'd now in the moft tender part. Long did he live the honour of the bow, And his long life to that alone did owe ; But how can art fecure, or what can fave, Extreme old age from an appointed grave ? Surviving archers, much his lofs... | |
| 1786 - 828 страница
...none; Few were his equals, and this noble art Hath fufier'd now m the moft tender pnrt. Long did he live the honour of the bow, And his long life to that alone did owe ; Put how can art fccure, or what can fave, Extreme old age from an appointed grave ? Surviving archers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 608 страница
...none ; Few were his equals, and this noble art Hath fuffer'd now in the moft tender part. Long did he live the honour of the bow, And his long life to that alone did owe ; But how can art fecure, or what can fave, Extreme old age from an appointed grave ? Surviving archers much his lofs... | |
| Francis Godolphin Waldron, Sylvester Harding - 1795 - 298 страница
...were his equals, and this Noble Art " Has suffer'd now in the most tender Part. " Long did he ïive the Honour of the Bow, " And his long Life to That...did owe : " But how can Art secure, or what can save " Extreme Old Age from an appointed Grave? " Surviving Archers much his Loss lament, " And in Respect... | |
| 1800 - 600 страница
...none ; Few were his equals, and this noble art Hath fuffer'd now in the moft tender part. Long did he live the honour of the bow, And his long life to that alone did owe ; But how can art fectire, or what can fave, Extreme old age from an appointed grave ? Surviving archers much his lofs... | |
| 1800 - 598 страница
...none ; Few- were his equals, and this noble art Hath inffer'd now in the moft tender part. Long did he live the honour of the bow, And his long life to that alone did owe ; But how can art fccure, or what can fsve, txtreme old age from an appointed grave? Surviving archers much his lofs... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 692 страница
...suffered now in the most tender part. Long did he love the honour of the bow, To him long love tho' that alone did owe. But how can art secure ? Or what can save Extreme old age from an appointed grave? Surviving archery much thy loss lament. That in respect bestow'd... | |
| Thomas Waring - 1822 - 90 страница
...cricket, tennis, &c. On Sir William Wood's Tomb Stone were these two lines : " Long did he live the honor of the Bow, And his long life to that alone did owe." Archery is an amusement which steals (if it may be so expressed,) upon a man's affections, and often... | |
| 1831 - 352 страница
...possession of the Toxophilite Society : on his tomb-stone were the following lines : — Long did he live, the honour of the bow, And his long life to that alone did owe. After the death of Charles II., the art again declined, and was confined in prac• The Bowyers' Company... | |
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