Through nature's wreck, through vanquisht agonies, (Like the stars struggling through this midnight gloom) What gleams of joy ? what more than human peace ? Where, the frail mortal ? the poor abject worm ? No, not in death, the Mortal to be found. His... The Beauties of English Poesy - Strana 133upravili: - 1767 - 12 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edward Young - 1750 - 350 str.
...Man ?— I thought him Man till now. Thro' Nature's Wreck, thro' vanquifht Agonies, (Like the Stars ftruggling thro' this Midnight Gloom) What Gleams...Heir. His Comforters He Comforts ; Great in Ruin, With unreluthtut Grandeur, gives, nolyields His Soul Sublime ; and clofes with his Fate. How our Hearts... | |
| Edward Young - 1750 - 416 str.
...vanquifht Agonies, (Like the Stars ftruggling thro' this Midnight Gloom) What 48 We COMPLAINT : Night II. What Gleams of Joy ? what more than Human Peace ? Where, the frail Mortal ? the poor abject Worm ? No, not in Death, the Mortal to be found. His Conduct is a Legacy for All. Richer than... | |
| Edward Young - 1756 - 430 str.
...Man ? — 1 thought him Man till now. Thro' Nature's Wreck; thro5 vanquifht Agonies, (Like the Stars ftruggling thro' this Midnight Gloom) What Gleams...than Human Peace ? Where* the frail Mortal ? the poor abject Worm ? No, not in Death, the Mortal to-be found. His Conduct is a Legacy for All. Richer than... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 292 str.
...thought him man till aoiu. Thro' nature's wreck, thro' vanquimt agonies, (Like the ftars ftroggling thro' this midnight gloom) What gleams of joy ? what...is a legacy for All. Richer than Mammon's for his fmgle heir. His comforters he comforts ; Great in ruin, With unreluftant grandeur, gives, not yields... | |
| Edward Young - 1773 - 354 str.
...Man ?—I thought him Man till mnv. Thro' Nature's Wreck, thro' vanquifht Agonies* (Like the Stars ftruggling thro' this Midnight Gloom) What Gleams...found.. His Conduft is a Legacy for All. Richer than Mammsnrs for his tingle Heir. His Comforters he comforts; Great in- Ruin,. With unreluftant Grandeur,... | |
| Edward Young - 1775 - 408 str.
...fingly fhock, Demand from man?—I thought him man till now. Thro' nature's wreck, thro' vanquifh'd agonies, (Like the ftars ftruggling thro' this midnight...gloom) What gleams of joy! what more than human peace 1 Where the frail mortal? the poor abjecl worm? No, not in death, the mortal to be found. His conduft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 858 str.
...the ftars ftruggling through this midnight gloom) What gleams of joy! what more than human peace l Where, the frail mortal ? the poor abjeft worm ? No, not in death, the Mortal to be found. His conduct is a legacy for All. 670 Richer than Mammon's for his fingle heir. His comforters he comforts;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 288 str.
...till no:w. 664. Through nature's wreck, through vanquifht agonies, (Like the ftars ftruggling through this midnight gloom) What gleams of joy ! what more than human peace I Where, the frail mortal ? the poor abjeft worm ? No, not in death, the Mortal to be found. His conduft... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 280 str.
...till now. 665 Through nature's wreck, through vanquifht agonies, (Like the ftars ftruggling through this midnight gloom) What gleams of joy ? what more...than human peace ! Where, the frail mortal ? the poor abjed: worm ? No, not in death, the Mortal to be found. His conduft is a legacy for All. 670 Richer... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 354 str.
...jingly fhock, Demand from man ? — I thought him man till nmv. Thro' nature's wreck, thro' vanquifht agonies, (Like the ftars ftruggling thro' this midnight...peace ? Where, the frail mortal ? the poor abjeft worm i No, not in death, the Mortal to be found. • His conduft is a legacy for AIL Richer than Mammon's... | |
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