IT was a dismal, and a fearful night, Scarce could the Morn drive on th' unwilling Light, When Sleep, Death's image, left my troubled breast By something liker Death possest. My eyes with tears did uncommanded flow, And on my soul hung the dull weight... Man of Two Lives: A Narrative Written by Himself - Strana 72autor/autoři: James Boaden - 1829 - 324 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Valentine De Grice - 1836 - 322 str.
...image, left my troubled breast, By something liker death possest. My eyes with tears did vmcommanded flow, And on my soul hung the dull weight Of some...intolerable fate — What bell was that ? ah, me ! too well I know ! Of his piety we have a delightful testimony in these lines : — With as much zeal, devotion,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 str.
...remote can fix his sight, That's always in a triumph or a fight t Ode on the Death of Mr William Harvey. It was a dismal and a fearful night, Scarce could...weight Of some intolerable fate. What bell was that 1 Ah me ! too much I know. My sweet companion, and my gentle peer, Why hast thou left me thus unkindly... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 str.
...i Ode on the Death of Mr William Harvey. It was a dismal and a fearful night, Scarce could the mom H My sweet companion, and my gentle peer, Why hast thou left me thus unkindly here, Thy end for ever,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 str.
...remote can fix his sight, That's always in a triumph or a fight t Ode on the Death of Mr William Harvey. dozen in her place. » (J Smg. I prithee send me back my heart, Since I can not My sweet companion, and my gentle peer, Why hast thou left me thus unkindly here, Thy end for ever,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 str.
...dismal and a fearful night, Scarce could the morn drive on th' unwilling light, When sleep, death'« shore! 22 Alas I what boots it with incessant care...Muse I Were it not better done, as others use, To s t Ah me ! too much I know. My sweet companion, and my gentle peer, Why hast thou left me thus unkindly... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 str.
...death of Cowley's college companion, Harvey, is highly imaginative, and abounds in tenderness : — It was a dismal and a fearful night, Scarce could...dull weight Of some intolerable fate. What bell was that1 Ah me! too much I know. My sweet companion, and my gentle peer, Why hast thou left mo thus unkindly... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 str.
...left my troubled breast, By something liker death possest. My eyes with tears did uncominanded How, And on my soul hung the dull weight Of some intolerable...fate. What bell was that ? Ah me ! too much I know. My sweet companion, and my gentle peer, Why hast thou left me thus unkindly here, Thy end for ever,... | |
| William Falconer, John Mitford - 1854 - 282 str.
...autumnal night closed the whole in horrid uncertainty : — " It was a dismal and a fearful night ; And on my soul hung the dull weight Of some intolerable fate ! " COWLEY. P. 60, 1. 288. But here the doubtful officers dispute. This is particulary mentioned, not... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1856 - 590 str.
...death of Cowley's college companion,, Harvey, is highly imaginative, and abounds in tenderness : — It was a dismal and a fearful night, Scarce could...weight Of some intolerable fate. What bell was that 1 Ah me ! too much I know. My sweet companion, and my gentle peer, Why hast thou left me thus unkindly... | |
| Bury & West Suffolk Archæological Institute - 1859 - 526 str.
...Cowley laments the premature death of his friend, and celebrates hia rare endowments, begins thus ; It was a dismal and a fearful night, Scarce could...intolerable fate. What bell was that ? ah ! me, too much 1 know. • John Hervey, Esq. (Ickworth Par. people's hands who sO illegally rifled my Reg.) uncle... | |
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