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" ... immortal. All men think all men mortal but themselves ; Themselves, when some alarming shock of Fate Strikes through their wounded hearts the sudden dread : But their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close; where past the shaft no trace... "
The Works Of The Author Of The Night-Thoughts: In Three Volumes - Side 204
af Edward Young - 1792 - 339 sider
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Bind 6

1836 - 440 sider
...But tears, though shed in earnest, are, alas ! often shed in vain. " As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel ; So dies in human hearts the thought of death," when that thought is not embalmed by affection. The funeral obsequies were celebrated with a pomp of...
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Fifth Book of Lessons for the Use of the Irish National Schools

1836 - 424 sider
...wounded air, Soon close ; where, past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel—...•.;.-• .. So dies in human hearts the thought of death : . ' ,• Even when the 'tender tear which nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave....
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The Young Lady's Book of Elegant Poetry: Comprising Selections from the ...

Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 sider
...wounded air, Soon close ; where, past the shaft, no trace is (i mud. As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel, So dies in human hearts the thought of death : Even with the tender tear which nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave. YoUNG....
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The New-York Review, Bind 5

Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 542 sider
...influence is salutary upon our hearts. " As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The p 'Tied Wiivn no furrow from the keel — So dies in human hearts the thought of death." And nowhere is this so true as amidst the feverish stir and perpetual cruwdint; onwards of the interests...
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Progressive Exercises in English Composition

Richard Green Parker - 1837 - 120 sider
...Charity, like the sun, brightens every object on which it shines. As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel, So dies in human hearus the thought of death. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. A comparison may now be written from the following...
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The Complaint and Consolation; Or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death and ...

Edward Young - 1837 - 310 sider
...the shaft no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains, 430 The parted wave no furrov: from the keel, So dies in human hearts the thought of death : E'en with the tender tear which Nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their gi.ive. Can...
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The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 sider
...wounded air, Soon close; where past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains ; The parted wave no furrow from the keel...thought of death. Ev'n with the tender tear which nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave. THE STRANGER AND HIS FRIEND. "Ye have done it...
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Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1839 - 324 sider
...wounded air, Soon close ; where pasa'd the shaft no trace is found, As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel, So dies in human hearts the thought of death. E'en with the tender tear, which nature sheda O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave. Can I...
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Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality

Edward Young - 1839 - 300 sider
...wounded air, Soon close; where pass'd the shaft no trace is found, As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel, So dies in human hearts the thought of death. E'en with the tender tear, which nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave. Can I...
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The New-York Review, Bind 5

1839 - 530 sider
...their influence is salutary upun our hearts. " As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The p irted wave no furrow from the keel — So dies in human hearts the thought of death." And nowhere is this so true as amidst the feverish stir and perpetual criiwdini; onwards of the interests...
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