| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1800 - 192 pages
...his works shall rise, While converts thank their poet in the skies. EPITAPH ON EDWARD PURDONc. HERE lies poor Ned Purdon, from misery freed, Who long was a bookseller's hack ; ne led such a damnable life in this world, — I don't think he'll wish to come back. c This gentleman... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 pages
...his works shall rise, While converts thank their poet in the skies. EPITAPH ON EDWARD PURDON.» HERE lies poor Ned Purdon, from misery freed, Who long...damnable life in this world, I don't think he'll wish to come back. * Mr. Purdon was educated at Trinity-College, Dublin; but having wasted his patrimony, he... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1805 - 264 pages
...thank their poet in the skies. EPITAPH M EDWARD PURDONi. HERE lies poor NED PURDON, from misery freedj Who long was a bookseller's hack ; He led such a damnable...life in this world — I don't think he'll wish to come back. i This gentleman was educated at Trinity-college, Dublin ; but having wasted his patrimony,... | |
| Epitaphs - 1806 - 284 pages
...pity me, . Ye that know me not, I congratulate. ON MR. EDMOND PURDON, An Author. By Goldsmith. HERE lies poor Ned Purdon, from misery freed, Who long...a damnable life in this world, I don't think he'll ever come back. V ON JOHN CRUKER, A BELLOWS-MAKER, AT OXFORD. HERE lyeth JOHN CRUKER, a maker of bellows,... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 pages
...know me not, I congratulate. ON MR. EDMOND PURDON, An Author. By Goldsmith. HERE lies poor Ned Pardon, from misery freed, Who long was a bookseller's hack,...a damnable life in this world, I don't think he'll ever come back. ON JOHN CRUKER, A BELLOWS.MAKER, AT OXFORD.. HERE lyeth JOHN CRUKER, a maker of bellows,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...in the skies. EPITAPH. On Edward Pardon.* TTERE lies poor Ned Purdon, from misery freed, •"•-1 Who long was a bookseller's hack ; He led such a damnable...life in this world—* I don't think he'll wish to come back. AN ELEGY On the Glory of her Sex. Mrs. Mary Elaize. {7J.OOD people all with one accord,... | |
| Select collection - Epitaphs - 1806 - 262 pages
...and young, Who where she is, first learnt to hold her tongue. ON ME. EDMUND TUIIDON, An Author. Here lies poor Ned Purdon, from misery freed, Who long was a bookseller's hack, He led such ad elife in this world, ON HENRY FIELDING, Es«. The master of the Greek and Roman page, The lively... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pages
...I hope to be sav'd ! without thinking on asses." Edinburgh, 1753. EPITAPH ON EDWARD PURDON*. JLiERE lies poor NED PURDON, from misery freed, Who long...life in this world,— I don't think he'll wish to come back. * This gentleman was educated at Trinity College, Dublin ; but having wasted his patrimony,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 648 pages
...the skies. EPITAPH ON EDWARD PURDON i. HE«E lies poor Ned Purdon, from misery freed, Who long was ;i bookseller's hack ; He led such a damnable life in this world — I don't think he'll wish to come back. AN ELEGY ON TUB GLORY OF HER SEX, MRS. MARY BLAIZE. GOOD people all, with one accord, Lament... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 656 pages
...think their poet in the skies. EPITAPH Off EDWARD PVRDON \. HIRE lies poor Ned Purdon, from mispry freed, Who long was a bookseller's hack ; He led such a damnable life in this world — 1 don't think he'll wish to come back. Aff ELECT ON THE GLORY OF HER SEX, MRS. MARY BLAIZE. GOOD... | |
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