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At his death his will was recorded in the Probate Court , Dublin , on the 28th August , 1679 ; and , singular enough , adhibited to his signature are the arms of the Montgomeries of Hessilheid , with the initials " A. M. " above .
At his death his will was recorded in the Probate Court , Dublin , on the 28th August , 1679 ; and , singular enough , adhibited to his signature are the arms of the Montgomeries of Hessilheid , with the initials " A. M. " above .
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The " robin weeping " on the windowsill was another certain indication of approaching death ! As I had never heard of a robin weeping , I asked what was meant , and was told the name was given to the little sharp querulous note of the ...
The " robin weeping " on the windowsill was another certain indication of approaching death ! As I had never heard of a robin weeping , I asked what was meant , and was told the name was given to the little sharp querulous note of the ...
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... and on " Mrs. Margaret Paston of Burningham in Norfolk , " or the dates of the deaths of the parties ? ... pastoral elegy " On the Death of Amyntas , " and his poem " On the Death of a very young Gentleman , " were intended ?
... and on " Mrs. Margaret Paston of Burningham in Norfolk , " or the dates of the deaths of the parties ? ... pastoral elegy " On the Death of Amyntas , " and his poem " On the Death of a very young Gentleman , " were intended ?
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William Dunbar ( 1455-1520 ) has left a wellknown piece , called a " Lament for the Death of the Makers , " in which he eulogises a number of poets , chiefly Scottish , who had flourished before his day , or whom he had outlived .
William Dunbar ( 1455-1520 ) has left a wellknown piece , called a " Lament for the Death of the Makers , " in which he eulogises a number of poets , chiefly Scottish , who had flourished before his day , or whom he had outlived .
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... chaplain of Sancroft , whose early death was deplored by all parties as an irreparable loss to letters , " as his memorial tablet states , and as Dean Stanley adds , " the youthful pride of Cambridge , as Atterbury was of Oxford .
... chaplain of Sancroft , whose early death was deplored by all parties as an irreparable loss to letters , " as his memorial tablet states , and as Dean Stanley adds , " the youthful pride of Cambridge , as Atterbury was of Oxford .
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