| Silvester Tissington - Epitaphs - 1857 - 560 pages
...lost; Nor less in martial honour was his name, Witness his actions of immortal fame : Alone, unarm' d, a tyger he oppress'd, And crush'd to death the monster...overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew : Dispers'd the rest — what more could Sampson do ? True to his friends, a terror to his foes, Here... | |
| John Timbs - East India House (London, England) - 1868 - 896 pages
...representing the feats thus commemorated in the inscription : " Alone, nnarm'd, a tvger he opprcss'd, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast ; Twice...he overthrew Singly on foot; some wounded, some he Blew, Dispers'd the rest. What more could Samson do ?" ST. M ABY-iE-UoxE, or St. Mary-at-the-Bonrne,... | |
| John Timbs - East India House (London, England) - 1868 - 902 pages
...representing the feats thus commemorated in the inscription : " Alone, unarm'd, a tyger he oppras'd, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast ; Twice twenty mounted Moon he overthrew Singly on foot ; Rome wounded, gome he slew, Dutpers'd the rest. What more could... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - London (England) - 1878 - 536 pages
...thus recorded in his long epitaph — " Alone, unarm'd, a tyger he opprest, And crush'd to death ye monster of a beast ; Twice twenty mounted Moors he...overthrew, Singly on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispers'd ye rest. — What more could Samson doe ? " The repaired east window is especially interesting... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - London (England) - 1878 - 556 pages
...thus recorded in his long epitaph — " Alone, unarm'd, a tygcr he opprest, And crush'd to death ye monster of a beast ; Twice twenty mounted Moors he...overthrew, Singly on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispers'd ye rest. — What more could Samson doe ? " The repaired east window is especially interesting... | |
| William John Loftie - London (England) - 1883 - 498 pages
...of strength, which are carved on his tomb, and celebrated in his epitaph : — f " Alone, unarm'da tyger he oppress'd, And crush'd to death the monster...overthrew, Singly on foot ; some wounded, some he slew, Dispers'd the rest. — What more could Sampson do ?" But the visitor will look with most interest... | |
| William John Loftie - London (England) - 1883 - 498 pages
...of strength, which are carved on his tomb, and celebrated in his epitaph : — \ " Alone, unarm'da tyger he oppress'd, And crush'd to death the monster...overthrew, Singly on foot ; some wounded, some he siew, Dispers'd the rest. — What more could Sampson do ?" But the visitor will look with most interest... | |
| Curious epitaphs - 1883 - 208 pages
...immortal fame. Alone, unharm'd, a tiger he opprest, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast. Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispersed the rest,—what more could Samson do ? True to his friends, a terror to his foes, Here now... | |
| John Potter Briscoe - Epitaphs - 1883 - 168 pages
...immortal fame. Alone, unharm'd, a tiger he opprest, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast. Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispersed the rest, — what more could Samson do ? True to his friends, a terror to his foes, Here... | |
| John Potter Briscoe - Epitaphs - 1883 - 172 pages
...immortal fame. Alone, unharm'd, a tiger he opprest, And crush'd to death the monster of a beast. Thrice twenty mounted Moors he overthrew, Singly, on foot, some wounded, some he slew, Dispersed the rest, — what more could Samson do? True to his friends, a terror to his foes, At Bury... | |
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