Here was deposited, the mortal part of a man, who feared GOD, but not death; and maintained independence, but sought not riches; who thought none below him, but the base and unjust, none above him, but the wise and virtuous... The British Prose Writers - Page 1741821Full view - About this book
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1850 - 764 pages
...was deposited the mortal part of a man who feared God, but not death ; and maintained independence, Carey & Hart and country ; and having devoted his life to their service, and the improvement of his mind, resigned... | |
| Charles N. Baldwin - Biography - 1850 - 458 pages
...who feared GOD, but not death ; and maintained independence, but sought not riches; who thought non« below him, but the base and unjust ; none above him but the wise and virtuous ; who ioved his parents kindred, friends, and country : and having devoted his life to their service, and... | |
| Bengal (India) - 1851 - 506 pages
...death, and maintained independence, but sought not riches ; who thought none below him but the bnse and unjust ; none above him but the wise and virtuous who loved his family, friends ami kindred, tiie poor and needy, with an ardour which was the chief source of all... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...was deposited the mortal part of a man who feared God, but not desjh ; anil maintained independence, but sought not riches ; who thought none below him...virtuous; who loved his parents, kindred, friends, and country ; and having devoted his life to their service, and the improvement of his mind, resigned... | |
| Silvester Tissington - 1857 - 560 pages
...Here was deposited The mortal part of a man who feared God but not Death, and maintained independence but sought not riches, who thought none below him...wise and virtuous : who loved his parents, kindred, and friends, and country, And having devoted his life to their service and the improvement of his mind,... | |
| Halwin Caldwell - Conduct of life - 1860 - 416 pages
...was deposited The mortal part of a man, Who feared God, but not death. And maintained independence But sought not riches ; Who thought None below him,...wise and virtuous. Who loved His parents, kindred, friend, country, With an ardour ; Which was the chief source of all his pleasures, and all his pain.... | |
| India - 1860 - 600 pages
...who feared God, but not death, and maiu' taiued independence, hut sought not riches: who thought nouc •below him but the base and unjust ; none above him but the ' wise and virtuous :" — a statement new to the Calcutta people of his day though, if we are to believe tho^e marbles,... | |
| Shropshire (England) - 1880 - 282 pages
...not death, and maintained independence but sought not riches, who thought none below him but the bad and unjust, none above him but the wise and virtuous, who loved his parents, kindred, friends, and country, and having devoted his life to their service and the improvement of his mind, resigned... | |
| Thomas Twining - Europe - 1887 - 336 pages
...lies deposited The mortal part of a man Who feared GOD but not death ; And maintained independence But sought not riches ; Who thought none below him...virtuous ; Who loved his parents, kindred, friends, and country, And having devoted his life to their service Resigned it calmly, Giving glory to his Creator,... | |
| Folklore - 1891 - 472 pages
...:— " Here lies the mortal part of a man who feared God but not death, and maintained independence, but sought not riches ; who thought none below him but the base and unjust, none above him bm the wise and virtuous." The oldest monument is of Job Chamock, who in 1692 " Mortalitatis suoe exuvias... | |
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