| Early English newspapers - 1836 - 748 pages
...(Trans.) " Let your emblems, or devices, be a dove, or a fish, or a musical lyre, or a naval anchor." WOULD you still be safely landed, On the Aldine Anchor...Never yet was vessel stranded With the Dolphin by its side. Fleet is Wechel's flying courser, A bold and bridleless steed is he ; But when winds are piping... | |
| Charles Henry Timperley - Booksellers and bookselling - 1839 - 1266 pages
..." Let your emblems, or devices, be a dove, or a fd, ° musical lyre, or a naral anchor." WOULD yon still be safely landed, On the ALDINE anchor ride,...Never yet was vessel stranded With the dolphin by its side. Fleet is WECHEL'S flying courser, A bold and brideless steed is he ; But when winds arc piping... | |
| 1839 - 366 pages
...dove, or a_/îsA, or a musical lyre, or a naval anchor." you still be safely landed, On the ALDIKE anchor ride; Never yet was vessel stranded With the dolphin by its side. Fleet is WECIIEL'S flying courser, A bold and brideless steed is he ; But when winds are piping... | |
| Books - 1842 - 610 pages
...high; and as an editor he was considered of the first rank * * * The classical and tasteful devise of Aldus, a dolphin entwined on an anchor, was adopted...Never yet was vessel stranded With the dolphin by its side. The dignitaries of the church have drawn largely upon the finny tribes for devices on their coats... | |
| Electronic journals - 1866 - 674 pages
...(Trans.) ' Let your emblems, or devices, be a dove, or л fiai, or a musical lyre, or a naval anchor.' " Would you still be safely landed, On the Aldine Anchor...Never yet was vessel stranded With the Dolphin by its side. " Fleet is Wechel's flying courser, A bold and bridleless steed is he ; But when winds are piping... | |
| Jacob Larwood, John Camden Hotten - Inn signs - 1866 - 616 pages
...Btyled himself ; Sir Egerton Bridges made some verses upon it, amongst which occur the following : — " Would you still be safely landed, On the Aldine Anchor...Never yet was vessel stranded, With the Dolphin by its side. " Nor time, nor envy ever shall canker The sign that is my lasting pride;Joy then to the Aldus... | |
| Ernest Chester Thomas - Libraries - 1880 - 618 pages
...device.] " Let your emblems or devices be a dove, or a fish or a musical lyre, or a naval anchor." Would you still be safely landed, On the Aldine Anchor...Never yet was vessel stranded With the Dolphin by its side. Fleet is Wechel's flying courser, A bold and bridleless steed is he ; But when winds are piping... | |
| leypoldt - 1880 - 370 pages
...dove, or a fish, or a musical lyre, or a naval anchor." Would you still be safely landed, On the Aldinc Anchor ride ; Never yet was vessel stranded With the Dolphin by its side. Fleet is WechcFs flying courser, A bold and bridleless steed is he ; But when winds are piping... | |
| Albert Romer Frey - Fiction - 1887 - 500 pages
...known dolphin and anchor of Aldus Mantius, which evoked the verses from Sir Egerton Brydges : — Wouia you still be safely landed, On the Aldine Anchor ride...Never yet was vessel stranded, With the Dolphin by its side. Nor time nor envy ever shall canker The sign that Is my lasting pride. Joy, then, to the Aldus... | |
| Clark Jillson - Bibliography - 1888 - 66 pages
...his supervision. Sir Egerton Brydges paid the following elegant tribute to the Anchor and Dolphin : "Would you still be safely landed, On the Aldine Anchor...Never yet was vessel stranded, With the Dolphin by its side. Nor time, nor envy, e'er shall canker, The sign that is my lasting pride ; Joy then to the Aldine... | |
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