"Thomas gray" Quotes from Famous Books
... its effect upon me was a visit to Stoke Pogis churchyard and the grave of Thomas Gray. The "Elegy" has never since my boyhood lost its hold upon me, and my feelings of love for its author were deepened as I read the inscription placed by him ... — Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume II • Andrew Dickson White
... works, to appeal to your correspondent, MR. S. W. SINGER. It is a mere trifle, but upon a curious point—the history of playing cards, which may, however, attract more attention than topics that relate only to such insignificant men as Thomas Gray and John Dryden. ... — Notes and Queries, Number 58, December 7, 1850 • Various |