| John Aikin - 1802 - 686 頁
...in 1684. At the moment of expiring he repeated with great energy two lines out of his " Dies Irae," My God, my father, and my friend, Do not forsake me at my end ! The productions by which he obtained celebrity in his age, and which still form a part of the body... | |
| John Nichols - 1814 - 796 頁
...inscription for him is very modest, being the last words of the late Lord Roscommon, who died in Ilaly : My GOD, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forsake me at my end." Caroden, Britannia, edit. 1790, vol. II. p. 159. Mr. Thomas Whiston was of Trinity College, Cambridge... | |
| James Granger - 1824 - 650 頁
...with the most fervent devotion two lines of his own version of Dies Ir<x. " My God, my father, and ray friend. Do not forsake me at my end." Lord Roscommon...his own time, as he probably would not have obtained had he been of inferior rank. Fenton partially remarks, " In his writings we view the image of a mind... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 530 頁
...bowels. 'At the moment of expiring, he repeated with great energy two lines out of his Dies Iras, " My God, my father, and my friend, Do not forsake me at my end !" The principal of his productions is An Essay on Translated Verse, a didactic piece. His other pieces... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 頁
...with an energy of voice that expressed the most fervent devotion, two lines of his own version of Lies irce : " My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forsake me in my end." He died on 17th January, 1684, and was buried with great pomp in Westminster Abbey. " In... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 頁
...The nymphs forsake the fountains, Efe'l forsake my love. GAY. — Acis and Galatea, Part II. Trio. My GOD, my father, and my friend, Do not forsake me at my end ! ROSCOMMON. — His last words on his death-bed. See Fenton's Ed. of Waller's Poems. FORTUNE. —... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 頁
...of decency is want of sense. Ibid. Line 113. The multitude is always in the wrong. Ibid. Line 184. My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forsake me at my end. Translation of Dies Ira. ROGER L'ESTRANGE. 1616-1704. Though this may be play to you, 'T is death to... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 頁
...decency is want of sense. Ibid. Line 113. The multitude is always in the wrong. • Ibid. Line 184. My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forsake me at my end. Translation of Dies Ira. ROGER L'ESTRANGE. 1616-1704. Though this may be play to you, T is death to... | |
| University magazine - 1876 - 828 頁
...suddenly carried off, about the year 1688. He died piously, and in his last moments exclaimed : — " My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forsake me at my end." He was interred amid great pomp at Westminster Abbey, regretted and admired. The poets of Roscommon's... | |
| 1876 - 892 頁
...suddenly carried off, about the year 1688. He died piously, and in his last moments exclaimed: — " My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forsake me at my end." He was interred amid great pomp at Westminster Abbey, regretted and admired. The poets of Roscommon's... | |
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