| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1786 - 328 páginas
...royal mafter faw, with heedful eyes, The wants of his t\vo univerfities ; Troops he.to Oxford fent, as knowing why That learned body wanted loyalty : But books to Cambridge gave, as, well difceniing, 'That that right loyal body wanted learning. Which, fays Sir William, might well be anfwered... | |
| William Belsham - 1802 - 526 páginas
...Our royal mafler Taw with heedful eyes The wants of his two Univerfities : Troops he to Oxford fent, as knowing why That learned body wanted loyalty, But books to Cambridge gave, as well difcerning That that right loyal body wanted learning. Thu epigram received a very happy and decifive... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1803 - 572 páginas
...Second to Oxford, at the time tleat he gave a collection of books to the University of Cambridge ; " Our Royal Master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants of his two Universitres : Troops he'to Oxford sent, as knowing why. That learned body wanted loyalty: But books... | |
| George Wentworth - 1824 - 378 páginas
...George II. to Oxford, and at the tame time a collection of books to the University of Cambridge. " Our Royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants of his two Universities. Troops he to Oxford sent — Would'st know for why ; That learned body wanted loyalty." But books to Cambridge sent, as well... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1826 - 250 páginas
...air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp, Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, Tho wants of his two universities : Troops he to Oxford...discerning, That that right loyal body wanted learning. Which, says sir William, might well be answered thus : The king to Oxford sent his troop of horse,... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1829 - 302 páginas
...by George II. to Oxford, and at the same time a collection of books to the University of Cambridge. Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants of his two Universities. Troops he to Oxford sent — wouldst know for why : That learned body wanted loyalty. But books to Cambridge sent, as well discerning,... | |
| 1830 - 350 páginas
...following witty Epigrams: the first is by Dr. Trapp, the Poet, an Oxford man, and zealous Tory :— " Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, " The wants...discerning, " That that right loyal body wanted learning." The answer by Sir William Browne, of St. Peter's college, a staunch Whig, is generally admired : —... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 páginas
...felicity: his antagonist having repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp, ' Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...discerning, That that right loyal body wanted learning.' Which, says Sir William, might well be answered thus: • ril ozz i ' The king to Oxford sent his troop... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 592 páginas
...:•••'.:». 1,11 b >'j •••[(-. ;! .'I •>••!"! '.'>*.!:•.!. :_:r-:i'» ••• , ' Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...sent, as knowing why That learned body wanted loyalty : -. /.«i • •••. But books to Cambridge gave, as, well discerning, That that right loyal body... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 páginas
...: his antagonist having repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp, " Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...discerning, That that right loyal body wanted learning." Which, says Sir William, might well be answered thus :— " The king to Oxford sent his troop of horse,... | |
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