And from the prayer of Want, and plaint of Woe, O never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishest to be done.... John Heywood's complete series of home lesson books - Side 28af Alfonzo Gardiner - 1873Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Bowdler - 1821 - 510 sider
...never, never turn away thine ear. " Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, •' Ah J what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! " To others do (the law is not severe) " What to thyself thou wishest-to be done. " Forgive thy foes, and love thy parents dear, " And friends, and native land;... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 278 sider
...Woe, O never, never turn away thine ear ! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishes) to be done. Forgive thy foes ; and love thy parents dear, And friends, and native land ; nor... | |
| James Beattie - 1821 - 230 sider
...Wo, O never, never turn away thine ear, Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were wan, should heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishes! to be done. Forgive thy foes ; and love thy parents dear, And friends, and native land , nor... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 560 sider
...wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to To others do (the law is not severe) [hear ! What to thyself thou wishest to be done : Forgive...thy parents dear, And friends, and native land ; nor those alone ; All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own." XXX. See in the rear of the warm... | |
| Charles Burton - 1823 - 234 sider
...Woe, O never, never turn away thine ear. Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, Ah! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear! To others do (the law...thy parents dear, And friends and native land; nor those alone; All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own." *' The cottage curs at early pilgrim... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 sider
...Woe, O never, never turn away thine ear! Forlorn, in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ' To others do (the law...thy parents dear, And friends, and native land; nor those alone ; All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own.' And, lo! in the dark east, expanded... | |
| Goold Brown - 1826 - 122 sider
...that is hastily thrown in between the parts of a sentence to which it does not properly belong : as, " To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishest to be done.3* OF THE OTHER MARKS. . • There are also other marks, that are occasionally used for various... | |
| 1826 - 300 sider
...Wo, O never, never turn away thine ear, Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear ! To others do (the law is not severe) What-to thyself thou wishest to be done: Forgive thy foes ; and love thy parents dear, And friends,... | |
| Joseph Hervey Hull - 1828 - 84 sider
...that is hastily thrown in between the parts of a sentence to which it does not properly belong : as, " To others do (the law is not severe) What to thyself thou wishest to be done." A BRIEF LECTURE ON RHETORIC. RHETORIC teaches us to affect the passions by suitable illustraJons and... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 sider
...Woe, O never, never turn away thine ear ; Forlorn in this bleak wilderness below, Ah ! what were man, should Heaven refuse to hear '. To others do (the...thy parents dear, And friends, and native land ; nor those alone ; f All human weal and woe learn thou to make thine own." MORNING. BUT who the melodies... | |
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