| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 568 str.
...the pure Soul, that scorns to rest, Upon the World's ignoble Breast, But takes the Plume that GOD has given, And rises into Light and Heaven ! But, when...with a Moment's Flight, Attempt the Paths of Air in Tain, And sink into the Waves again ; Alas ! the flatt'ring Pride is o'er ; Like thee, awhile, the... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 820 str.
...Moment's Flight, Attempt the Paths of Air in vain, And sink into the Waves again ; Alas ! the flatt'ring Pride is o'er ; Like thee, awhile, the Soul may soar,...to think, Like thee, again, the Soul may sink ! Oh! VIBTUE, when thy Clime I seek, Let not my Spirit's Flight be weak : Let me not, like this feeble Thing,... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 str.
...Attempt the paths of air , in vain, And sink into the waret again,; 62 jilasl the ßattering pride t* o'er; Like thee , awhile , the soul may soar, But...think, . Like thee, again , the soul may sink! Oh Hrtue! whea thy cüme I seek, Let not my spirits ßight be weak: Lei me not, like this feeble thing,... | |
| 1824 - 596 str.
...soul, that scorns to rest Upon the worlds ignoble breast . 'But takes the plumes which God has £iven» And rises into light and Heaven. But, when I see that...blush to think, Like thee, again, the soul may sink '. "How beautifully descriptive are these lines (and by what sad per* versity of taste and judgment... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 340 str.
...the pure soul, that scorns to rest Upon the world's igmble breast, But takes the plume that God has g And rises into light and heaven ! But, when I see...erring man must blush to think, Like thee, again, tlic soul may sink 1 ' Oh Virtue! when thy clime I seek. Let not my spirit's flight be weak : Let me... | |
| 1826 - 434 str.
...world's ignoble breast, But takes the plume that God has gi»en, And rises into light and Heaven t But when I see that wing, so bright, Grow languid...in vain, And sink into the waves again ; Alas ! the flatiering pride ia o'er ; Like thee, awhile, the soul may soar, But erring man must blush to think,... | |
| 1826 - 492 str.
...the pure soul, that scorns to rest Upon the word's ignoble breast, "But takes the plume that God has given, And rises into light and heaven ! But when I see that wing, so bright, Growlanguid with a moment's flight, Attempt the paths of air, in vain, And sink into the waves again... | |
| 1828 - 398 str.
...ignoble breast, But takes the plume that God has given, And rises into light and heaven ! But when I «ee that wing, so bright, Grow languid with a moment's...in vain, And sink into the waves again ; Alas! the flatt'ring pride is o'er; tike thee, awhile, the soul may soar, But erring man must blush, to think,... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 str.
...world's ignoble breast, But takes the plume that God has given, And rises into light and heaven ! Bat when I see that wing so bright, Grow languid with...again, the soul may sink ! Oh ! Virtue, when thy clime 1 seek, Let not my spirit's flight be weak : Let me not, like this feeble thing, With brine still dropping... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 str.
...the pure soul, that scorns to rest Upon the world's ignoble breast, But takes the plume that God has given, And rises into light and Heaven ! But when...into the waves again : Alas ! the flattering pride >-> o'er ; Like thee, awhile, the soul may »oar, But erring man must blush to think. Like thee, again,... | |
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