| William Jones - 1841 - 186 pages
...countrymen a small volume, containing some original compositions, of various degrees of merit, but the greater number of the pieces are translations. Though...rest, In oaken chest, Together pack'd most nicely, The hones and brains, Flesh, blood, and veins, And soul of Doctor Priestley." The Rev. Thomas Jones of... | |
| 1872 - 556 pages
...of your readers. It may remind some of them of the epitaph on Dr. Priestley ill Tclijn Deivi, — " Here lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together pack'd...Flesh, blood, and veins, And soul of Doctor Priestley." Our Brecknockshire hero, at the beginning of this century, was also given to materialism. On a stone... | |
| 1872 - 478 pages
...somo of your readers. It may remind some of them of the epitaph on Dr. Priestley in Tclyn Dewi, — " Here lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together pack'd...The bones and brains, Flesh, blood, and veins, And sovl of Doctor Priestley." Our Brecknockshire hero, at the beginning of this century, was also given... | |
| 1872 - 544 pages
...some of your readers. It may remind some of them of the epitaph on Dr. Priestley in Tch/n Dewi, — " Here lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together pack'd most nicely, The bones ar1d brains, Flesh, blood, and veins, And soul of Doctor Priestley." Our Brecknockshire hero, at the... | |
| 1875 - 344 pages
...wrote the following epitaph for him in advance : " Here lie at rest In oaken chest, Together packed most nicely, The bones and brains, Flesh, blood, and veins, And soul of Dr. Priestly." OHIO. THOMAS \V. HARVEY, State Commissioner of Common Schools of Ohio, was born December... | |
| David Davis - 1876 - 214 pages
...ENGLISH AND LATIN. AN EPITAPH, Intended for DR. PRIESTLEY, referring to his belief of Materialism. HERE lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together pack'd...Flesh, blood, and veins, And soul of Doctor Priestley. AN EPITAPH. Intended for MG , Neath, in imitation of an Englyn. SOPOR Mariam cepit ; in lectum A luctu... | |
| 1879 - 876 pages
...made the Doctor himself " laugh right heartily :" " Here lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together packed most nicely, The bones and brains, Flesh, blood and veins, And soul of Doctor Priestley." From this extreme, the shadings of belief become lighter and lighter, until we find advocates of the... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1879 - 882 pages
...made the Doctor himself " laugh right heartily :" " Here lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together packed most nicely, The bones and brains, Flesh, blood and veins, And soul of Doctor Priestley." From this extreme, the shadings of belief become lighter and lighter, until we find advocates of the... | |
| 1890 - 304 pages
...His " Epitaph intended for Dr. Priestley," referring to his materialistic creed, is well known:— " Here lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together pack'd most nicely, The bones and brains, Flesh, blooJ, and veins, And soul of Doctor Priestley." With regard to his translations, his diction, it is... | |
| Alexander Gordon - 1895 - 152 pages
...what he seems to have mistaken for English rhyme : ' Here lie at rest, In oaken chest, Together packed most nicely, The bones and brains, Flesh, blood, and veins, And soul of Dr. Priestley.' Priestley is said to have been ' much pleased ' with this composition ; he was himself... | |
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