The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 sider |
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Side 134
... till life can charm no more ; And mourned , till pity's self be dead . ODE ON THE DEATH OF THOMSON In yonder grave a 134 COLLINS . Dirge in Cymbeline.
... till life can charm no more ; And mourned , till pity's self be dead . ODE ON THE DEATH OF THOMSON In yonder grave a 134 COLLINS . Dirge in Cymbeline.
Side 162
... Till , overwrought , the general system feels Its motion stop , or frenzy fire the wheels . Nor this the worst . As nature's ties decay , As duty , love , and honour fail to sway , Fictitious bonds , the bonds of wealth and law , Still ...
... Till , overwrought , the general system feels Its motion stop , or frenzy fire the wheels . Nor this the worst . As nature's ties decay , As duty , love , and honour fail to sway , Fictitious bonds , the bonds of wealth and law , Still ...
Side 193
... Till billows rage , and gales blow hard , And whelm him o'er . Such fate to suffering worth is given , Who long with wants and woes has striven ; By human pride or cunning driven , To misery's brink ! Till wrenched of every stay but ...
... Till billows rage , and gales blow hard , And whelm him o'er . Such fate to suffering worth is given , Who long with wants and woes has striven ; By human pride or cunning driven , To misery's brink ! Till wrenched of every stay but ...
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