| Edward Young - 1820 - 200 Seiten
...reads his bosom, reads immortal lifej Or, Nature, there, imposing* on her sons, Has written C&les ; man was made a lie. Why discontent for ever harbour'd...Incurable consumption of our peace ! Resolve me, why the cottajrer and king, He whom sea-sever'd realms obey, and he Who steals his whole dominion from the... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 Seiten
...Bellerophon ! like thee, His own indictment ; he condemns himself; Who reads his bosom, reads immortal life 5 Or, Nature, there, imposing on her sons, Has written...steals his whole dominion from the waste, Repelling winter blasts with mud and straw, * Night the Sixth. TOL, Til. DD Disquieted alike, draw sigh for sigh,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 Seiten
...futurity denies, Unconscious bears, Bellerophon ! like thee, His own indictment ; he condemns himself: Who reads his bosom, reads immortal life ; Or Nature...steals his whole dominion from the waste, Repelling winter blasts with mud and straw, Disquieted alike, draw sigh for sigh, In fate so distant, in complaint... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 284 Seiten
...futurity denies, Unconscious bears, Bellerophon ! like thee, His own indictment; he condemns himself: Who reads his bosom, reads immortal life; Or Nature...and he Who steals his whole dominion from the waste, Hepelling winter blasts with mud and straw, Disquieted alike, draw sigh for sigh, In fate so distant,... | |
| Edward Young - 1824 - 356 Seiten
...futurity denies, Unconscious bears, BELLEROPHON ! like ttiee, His own indictment ; he condemns himself: Who reads his bosom, reads immortal life ; Or, nature,...cottager, and king, He whom sea-sever'd realms obey, and fa<5 Who steals his whole dominion from the waste, Repelling winter blasts with mud and straw, Disquieted... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 Seiten
...Poor in abundance, famish'd at a feast, Sighs on for something more, when most enjoy'd. Ibid, n. 7. The cottager, and king, He whom sea-sever'd realms...steals his whole dominion from the waste, Repelling winter blasts with mud and straw, Disquieted alike, draw sigh for sigh, In fate so distant, in complaint... | |
| Edward Young - 1826 - 318 Seiten
...discontent for ever harbour'd there ? Incurable consumption of our peace ! 30 Resolve me why the oottager and king, He whom sea-sever'd realms obey, and he...steals his whole dominion from the waste, Repelling winter blasts with mud and straw, Disquieted alike, draw sigh for sigh, 35 In fate so distant, in complaint... | |
| Edward Young - 1826 - 284 Seiten
...denies, Unconscious bears, Bellerophon ! like thee, HU own indictment ; he condemns himself : 25 Wio reads his bosom, reads immortal life ; Or Nature there, imposing on her sons, Ha»written fables : man was made a lie. * See Ni.rhl the Sixth. Why discontent for ever harbour'd... | |
| 1827 - 290 Seiten
...What day, what hour, but knocks at human hearts, To wake the soul to sense of future scenes ? p. 176. Resolve me why, the cottager, and king, He whom sea-sever'd...steals his whole dominion from the waste, Repelling winter blasts with mud and straw, Disquieted alike, draw sigh for sigh, In fate so distant, in complaint... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 414 Seiten
...what he sees, Can he prove infidel to what he feels ? Who reads his bosom, reads immortal life ; 25 Or, nature, there, imposing on her sons, Has written...harbour'd there ? Incurable consumption of our peace ! Who steals his whole dominion from the waste, Repelling winter blasts with mud and straw, Disquieted... | |
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