Sir Palmes Fairbone

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Subscribe for ad free access & additional features for teachers. Authors: 267, Books: 3,607, Poems & Short Stories: 4,435, Forum Members: 71,154, Forum Posts: 1,238,602, Quizzes: 344 Sir Palmes Fairbone Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairbone's tomb in Westminster Abbey. SACRED TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY OF SIR PALMES FAIRBONE, KNIGHT, GOVERNOR OF TANGIER; IN EXECUTION OF WHICH COMMAND, HE WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED BY A SHOT FROM THE MOORS, THEN BESIEGING THE TOWN, IN THE FORTY-SIXTH YEAR OF HIS AGE. OCTOBER 24, 1680. Ye sacred relics, which your marble keep, Here, undisturb'd by wars, in quiet sleep: Discharge the trust, which, when it was below, Pairbone's undaunted soul did undergo, And be the town's Palladium from the foe. Alive and dead these walls he will defend: Great actions great examples must attend. The Candian siege his early valour knew, Where Turkish blood did his young hands imbrue. From thence returning with deserved applause, 10 Against the Moors his well-flesh'd sword he draws; The same the courage, and the same the cause. His youth and age, his life and death, combine, As in some great and regular design, All of a piece throughout, and all divine. Still nearer heaven his virtues shone more bright, Like rising flames expanding in their height; The martyr's glory crown'd the soldier's fight. More bravely British general never fell, Nor general's death was e'er revenged so well; 20 Which his pleased eyes beheld before their close, Follow'd by thousand victims of his foes. To his lamented loss for time to come His pious widow consecrates this tomb. About John Dryden Text Summary Critical Estimate: Epistles Sir Robert Howard Dr Charleton Lady Castlemain Mr Lee To the Earl of Roscommon To the Duchess of York A Letter to Sir George Etherege To Mr Southerne To Henry Higden, Esq. To my dear friend Mr Congreve To Mr Granville To my friend, Mr Motteux To my honoured kinsman To Sir Godfrey Kneller To John Hoddesdon To my friend Mr J. Northleigh Elegies and Epitaphs To the Memory of Mr Oldham To Mrs Anne Killigrew Upon the death of the Earl of Dundee Eleonora On the Death of Amyntas On the Death of a very Young Gentleman Upon young Mr Rogers of Gloucestershire On the Death of Mr Purcell Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore Sir Palmes Fairbone John Milton To A fair Maiden Lady Epitaph on Mrs Margaret Paston On the monument of the Marquis of Winchester Songs, Odes, and a Masque The Fair Stranger On the Young Statesmen A Song for St Cecilia's Day, 1687 The Tears of Amynta for the death of Damon The Lady's Song A Song Roundelay A Song Song to a fair Young Lady Songs in the "Indian Emperor" Song in "The Maiden Queen" Songs in "The Conquest of Granada" Song of the Sea-fight in "Amboyna" Incantation in "Oedipus" Songs in "Albion and Albanius" Songs in "King Arthur" Song of Jealousy in "Love Triumphant" Song-Farewell, fair Armida Alexander's Feast The Secular Masque Song of a Scholar and his Mistress Prologues and Epilogues Prologue to 'The Rival Ladies' Prologue to 'The Indian Queen' Epilogue to 'The Indian Queen' Epilogue to 'The Indian Queen' Prologue to 'Sir Martin Marr-all' Prologue to 'The Tempest' Prologue to 'Tyrannic Love' Epilogue to 'The Wild Gallant' The Fire of London The 'Conquest of Granada' Prologue to Aboyna Epilogue to Aboyna Opening of the New House Prologue to the University of Oxford 'Circe' Lady Hen. Mar. Wentworth Prologue to Aurenzebe The Man of Mode Epilogue to 'All For Love' Prologue to Limberham Epilogue to Mithridates, King of Pontus Prologue to Oedipus Epilogue to Oedipus Prologue to Troilus and Cressida Prologue to Caesar Borgia Prologue to Sophonisba Prologue to The Royal General Prologue to the University of Oxford, 1681 Prologue to his Royal Highness Prologue to "The Earl of Essex Epilogue for "The King's House" Prologue to "The Loyal Brother Prologue to "The King and Queen" Prologue to the University of Oxford Epilogue Epilogue spoken at Oxford by Mrs Marshall Prologue to the University of Oxford Prologue to the University of Oxford Prologue to "Albion and Albanins" Epilogue to "Albion and Albanius" Prologue to "Aviragus and Philicia Revived" Prologue to "Don Sebastian" Prologue to "The Prophetess" Prologue to "The Mistakes" Prologue to "King Arthur" Prologue to "Albumazar" An Epilogue Epilogue to "The Husband his own Cuckold" Prologue to "The Pilgrim" Epilogue to "The Pilgrim" Tales From Chaucer To His Grace, The Duke of Ormond To Her Grace The Duchess of Ormond Palamon and Arcite The c**k and the Fox The Flower and the Leaf The Wife of Bath, her Tale The Character of a good Parson Sorry, no summary available yet. Art of Worldly Wisdom Daily In the 1600s, Balthasar Gracian, a jesuit priest wrote 300 aphorisms on living life called "The Art of Worldly Wisdom." Join our newsletter below and read them all, one at a time. Email: Sonnet-a-Day Newsletter Shakespeare wrote over 150 sonnets! Join our Sonnet-A-Day Newsletter and read them all, one at a time.
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