| 1766 - 128 páginas
...divided never stands.' " WB EPITAPH ON MR. QUIN. Written by Mr. Gar rick. " That tongue, which set the table on a roar And charm'd the public ear, is heard no more ! Clos'd are those eyes, the harbingers of wit, Which spoke, before the tongue, what Shakespeare writ, Cold are... | |
| BATH - 1773 - 118 páginas
...following : In memory of Mr. JAMES QUIN, who died in the . . year 1766, aged 73. That tongue, lubichfet the table on a roar, And charm'd the public ear, is...the harbingers of wit, Which fpake before the tongue whan Shakefpeare writ : Cold is that hand, which living was flretch'd forth* At Friendship's call,... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1780 - 458 páginas
...the Abbey Church at Bath. j That tongue which fet the table on a roar, : ... . - ' - : '- •• 0 ' And charm'd the public ear, is heard no more: Clos'd...eyes, the harbingers of wit, Which fpake before the tobgae what Shakefpeare writ: , ~. .'*:;:., -.»-. • :. , _•.:: Cold is that hand, which, living,... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS. - 1780 - 586 páginas
...which fct the table on a roar. And charm'd the public far, is heard no more : Clos'd arc thofe eye^, the harbingers of wit. Which fpake before the tongue what Shakefpeare writ : Culd is that hand, which, living, wat ftretch d forth At Ffiendfhip'« call, to fuccour modelt worth.... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1781 - 464 páginas
...monument in the Abbey Church at Bath. That tongue which fe t the table in a roar, And charm'd the publick ear is heard no more : Clos'd are thofe eyes, the...harbingers of wit, • Which fpake before the tongue what Shakfpeare writ: Cold is that hand, which, living, was ftrech'd forth At FriendIhip's call, to fuccour... | |
| John Almon - 1786 - 480 páginas
...old Quin fliall die A mummy ready made. EPITAPH ON MR. QJJ I N. BY THE SAME. 1 HAT tongue, which fet the table on a roar, And charm'd the public ear, is heard no more ! dos'd are thofe eyes, the harbingers of wit, Which fpoke, before the tongue, what Shakefpeire writ.... | |
| 1789 - 388 páginas
...initials DG inof " James Quin," would be equally applicable to the writer, « THAT tongue which fet the table on a roar, « And charm'd the public ear,...Shakefpeare writ: ' Cold is that hand, which, living, was itretth'd forth ' At Friendfhip's call to fuccour modeft worth. « Here lies James Quin—Deign, reader,... | |
| James Thomas Kirkman - 1799 - 510 páginas
...Abbey Church to 'his memory; it bears the following infcription : " That tongue which Jet the table in a roar, And charm'd the Public ear, is heard no more...harbingers of wit. Which fpake before the tongue, what Shakfpeare writ ; Cold is that hand, which, living, was ftretch'd forth At Friendfhip's call, to fuccour... | |
| Arthur Murphy - 1801 - 544 páginas
...is engraved oh a monument in the Abbey-church at Bath. That tongue, which fet the table <in a rtfar, And charm'd the public ear, is heard no more. Clos'd are thofe eyes, the harbingers of wit, Which fpoke, before the tongue, what Shaltefpeare writ. Gold Is that hand, which Irving, was ftretch'd forth,... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 262 páginas
...Alexander here lies dead, ABBEY CHURCH, BATH-. On James Quin, the celebrated Actor. That tongue, which set the table on a roar, And charm'd the public ear, is heard no more ! Clos'd are those eyes, the harbingers of wit, "Which spoke, before the tongue, what Shakespear writ; Clos'd are... | |
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