English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - 785 sider |
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Side 37
... sorrow . Toward the close of the century her faculties began to decay , and she died at Hadley , on the 25th of December , 1801 . ODE TO SOLITUDE . Thou gentle nurse of pleasing woe , To thee from crowds , and noise , and show , With ...
... sorrow . Toward the close of the century her faculties began to decay , and she died at Hadley , on the 25th of December , 1801 . ODE TO SOLITUDE . Thou gentle nurse of pleasing woe , To thee from crowds , and noise , and show , With ...
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... sorrow no longer thy bosom inthral . But , if pity inspire thee , renew the sad lay , Mourn , sweetest complainer , man calls thee to mourn ; Oh soothe him , whose pleasures like thine pass away : Full quickly they pass - but they never ...
... sorrow no longer thy bosom inthral . But , if pity inspire thee , renew the sad lay , Mourn , sweetest complainer , man calls thee to mourn ; Oh soothe him , whose pleasures like thine pass away : Full quickly they pass - but they never ...
Side 50
... sorrow behind . ' Oh pity , great Father of Light , ' then I cried , Thy creature , who fain would not wander from thee ; Lo , humbled in dust , I relinquish my pride : From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free ! ' " And ...
... sorrow behind . ' Oh pity , great Father of Light , ' then I cried , Thy creature , who fain would not wander from thee ; Lo , humbled in dust , I relinquish my pride : From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free ! ' " And ...
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... Sorrow . Thus different as we are , she has often the insolence to assume my name and character , and seduces unhappy mortals to think us the same , till she , at length , drives them to the borders of Despair , that dreadful abyss into ...
... Sorrow . Thus different as we are , she has often the insolence to assume my name and character , and seduces unhappy mortals to think us the same , till she , at length , drives them to the borders of Despair , that dreadful abyss into ...
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... sorrow's sigh . The woods and winds , with sullen wail , Tell all the same unvaried tale ; I've none to smile when I am free , And when I sigh to sigh with me . " I know but one way of fortifying my soul against all gloomy presages and ...
... sorrow's sigh . The woods and winds , with sullen wail , Tell all the same unvaried tale ; I've none to smile when I am free , And when I sigh to sigh with me . " I know but one way of fortifying my soul against all gloomy presages and ...
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