.Nw.OTI5: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
     From the Oxford [Sausage?]
     From the Oxford [Sausage?]
By fr Bacon who wrote in 1763 the following lines
By fr Bacon who wrote in 1763 the following lines
on the Bust of Milton [illegible] the Gadens of [illegible]
on the Bust of Milton [illegible] the Gadens of Ld [lord]
Harcont at Neisnham -------------
Harcourt at Newnham -------------
           "Could Milton be [restored?] to sight,
           "Could Milton be restor'd to sight,
   Me might, at Good Lord Hancouths Cost,
   Me might, at Good Lord Harcourts Cost,
           See here with enquisite delight
           See here with exquisite delight
           The [Paradise] His Adam [illegible]"
           The Paradise His Adam Lost"
                     [7 flourishes]
                     [7 flourishes]
  Epitath on a Lawyer
  Epitath on a Lawyer
         __  __  __  ______
         __  __  __  ______
              
              
     Hie [jacet?] [Jacotres?] [Slaw?]
     Hic jacet [here lies] Jacobus Straw [superscript r inserted]
who forty years followed the Law
who forty years followed the Law
             when he dyed
             when he dyed
             the Devil Cry'd
             the Devil Cry'd
John give us your [paw?]."
John give us your paw."
   [8 flourishes]
   [8 flourishes]
   
   
                     In claudum Poetam
                     In claudum Poetam
Xuam bene con veriunt interse cammen [illegible
Quam bene con veriunt interse et autor
       Claudicit hoc numero Claudicat ille pede
       Claudicat hoc numero Claudicat ille pede
How well the author and His lines [illegible]!
 
Tame are his numbers & a cripple He.
How well the author and His lines Agree!
                                                   W.H.K.
Lame are his numbers & a cripple He.
                                                   W.H.R.

Revision as of 04:15, 10 July 2017

    From the Oxford [Sausage?]

By fr Bacon who wrote in 1763 the following lines on the Bust of Milton [illegible] the Gadens of Ld [lord] Harcourt at Newnham -------------

         "Could Milton be restor'd to sight,
  Me might, at Good Lord Harcourts Cost,
          See here with exquisite delight
          The Paradise His Adam Lost"
                   [7 flourishes]
Epitath on a Lawyer
        __  __   __   ______
            
   Hic jacet [here lies] Jacobus Straw [superscript r inserted]

who forty years followed the Law

            when he dyed
            the Devil Cry'd

John give us your paw."

 [8 flourishes]

                   In claudum Poetam

Quam bene con veriunt interse et autor

     Claudicat hoc numero Claudicat ille pede

How well the author and His lines Agree! Lame are his numbers & a cripple He.

                                                 W.H.R.