Bacon, and thy lord, was born, and here; Son to the grave, wise Keeper of the Seal, Fame and foundation of the English weal. What then his father was, that since is he, Now with a title more to the degree; England's high Chancellor: the destin'd heir,... The Book of Table-talk - Page 85by Charles MacFarlane - 1836Full view - About this book
| Ben Jonson, John Addington Symonds - Bookbinding - 1886 - 430 pages
...many, all these pray ; And so do I. This is the sixtieth year, Since BACON, and thy lord was born, and here ; Son to the grave wise Keeper of the Seal, Fame...more to the degree ; England's high Chancellor : the destin'd heir, In his soft cradle, to his father's chair : Whose even thread the fates spin round and... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - Archaeology - 1887 - 324 pages
...many all these pray, And so do I. This is the Sixtieth year Since Bacon and thy Lord was born, and here ; Son to the grave wise Keeper of the Seal, Fame...Foundation of the English Weal. What then his Father was, then since is he, Now with a Title more to the Degree ¡ England's High Chancellor : the destinied... | |
| Mrs. Henry Pott - Rosicrucians - 1891 - 432 pages
...many, all these pray ; And so do I. This is the sixtieth year , Since Bacon and thy lord was born, and here; Son to the grave, wise keeper of the seal, Fame...then his father was, that since is he, Now with a little more to the degree ; England's High Chancellor, the destin'd heir In his soft cradle to his... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1895 - 458 pages
...fabled genius of the house :—• " This is the sixtieth year Since Bacon and thy Lord was born, and here, Son to the grave, wise keeper of the Seal, Fame and foundation of the English weal. \Vhat then his father was, that since is he, Now with a title more to his degree : England's High Chancellor,... | |
| James Thomson - English literature - 1896 - 692 pages
...Chancellor, and at the height of his prosperity, Jonson had written beautifully (" Underwoods," lxx.) : — " England's high Chancellor : the destined heir, In...his soft cradle, to his father's chair : Whose even threads the Fates spin round and full, Out of their choicest and their whitest wool." It was not long,... | |
| James Thomson - English literature - 1896 - 502 pages
...Chancellor, and at the height of his prosperity, Jonson had written beautifully (" Underwoods," Ixx.) :— " England's high Chancellor : the destined heir, In...his soft cradle, to his father's chair : Whose even threads the Fates spin round and full, Out of their choicest and their whitest wool." It was not long,... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - Great Britain - 1898 - 456 pages
...borne, and here, Sonne to the grave wise Keeper of the Seale, Fame and foundation of the English weale. What then his father was, that since is he, Now with a title more to the degree, England's High Chancellour, the destin'd heir In his soft cradle of his father's chaire, Whose even thred the Fates... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - Great Britain - 1898 - 454 pages
...borne, and here, Sonne to the grave wise Keeper of the Scale, Fame and foundation of the English weale. What then his father was, that since is he, Now with a title more to the degree, England's High Chancellour, the destin'd heir In his soft cradle of his father's chaire, Whose even thred the Fates... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 540 pages
...borne and here ; Son to the grave, wise Keeper of the Scale, Fame and foundation of the English weale : What then his father was, that since is he, Now with a title more to the degree : VOL. II.— 18 England's High Chancellor ! the destined heire In his soft cradle to his father's... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - American literature - 1899 - 1172 pages
...borne and here. Son to the grave, wise Keeper of the SeaJe, Fame and foundation of the English weale: What then his father was. that since is he, Now with a title more to the degree, lung land's High Chancellor! tlie destined helre In his soft cradle to his father's chair; Whose even... | |
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