| Hester Lynch Piozzi, Richard Cumberland - 1884 - 490 pagini
...: his antagonist having repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp, " Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...sent, as knowing why That learned body wanted loyalty : Bat books to Cambridge gave, as, well discerning, That that right loyal body wanted learning," Which,... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1884 - 538 pagini
...: his antagonist having repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp, " Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants of his two universities : That learned body wanted loyalty: Troops he to Oxford sent, as knowing why That that right loyal... | |
| Charles William Boase - 1890 - 258 pagini
...repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp (the first professor of Poetry)— Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...his two universities : Troops he to Oxford sent, as knosving why That learned body wanted loyalty : But books to Cambridge gave, as well discerning How... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 pagini
...Cambridge a present of books, which circumstance induced Dr. Grapp, of Tory Oxford, to write this epigram : Our royal master saw with heedful eyes The wants of...Universities : Troops he to Oxford sent, as knowing why *1 hat learned body wanted loyalty ; But books to Cambridge gave, as well discerning That that right... | |
| Charles William Boase - 1893 - 288 pagini
...repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp (the first professor of Poetry)— Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...: But books to Cambridge gave, as well discerning How that right loyal body wanted learning. "Which, says Sir William Browne the physician, might well... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1897 - 550 pagini
...verses.' his antagonist having repeated with an air of triumph the famous epigram written by Dr. Trapp ', Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...discerning, That that right loyal body wanted learning. Which, says Sir William, might well be answered thus : The king to Oxford sent his troop of horse,... | |
| 1898 - 880 pagini
...University of Cambridge. This provoked Dr. Trapp, Professor of Poetry, to write the following witty lines : Our royal master saw with heedful eyes The wants of...loyalty: But books to Cambridge gave, as well discerning How that right loyal body wanted learning. In the eighteenth century a very large number of books was... | |
| 1898 - 646 pagini
...of Cambridge. This provoked Dr. Trapp, Professor of Poetry, to write the following witty lines : — Our royal master saw with heedful eyes The wants of...: But books to Cambridge gave, as well discerning How that right loyal body wanted learning. In the eighteenth century a very large number of books was... | |
| 1899 - 1010 pagini
...Cambridge countered upon Oxford, when Dr. Johnson, a Tory and an Oxonian, quoted the lines of Trapp: Our royal master saw with heedful eyes The wants of...loyalty; But books to Cambridge gave, as well discerning And Sir William Brown thus cleverly turned the tables: The king to Oxford sent a troop of horse, For... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 426 pagini
...very opposite conduct of the two universities that Doctor Trapp composed the following epigram : " Our royal master saw, with heedful eyes, The wants...loyalty; But books to Cambridge gave, as well discerning How that right loyal body wanted learning." These lines were retorted upon with singular felicity by... | |
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