| William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 páginas
...felf. It cannot Be call'd our Mother, but our Grave j where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once feen to fmile : Where Sighs and Groans, and Shrieks that rend the Air Are made, not rmrk'd ; where violent Sorrow feems A modern ecftafie : the Dead-man's Knell, Is there fcarce ask'd,... | |
| John Lawson - 1760 - 500 páginas
...itfelf ; it cannot Be call'd our Mother, but our Grave ; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once feen to fmile. Where Sighs, and Groans, and Shrieks...modern Ecftafy. The dead Man's Knell Is there fcarce aflc'd for whom ; and' good Men's Lives Expire before the Flowers in their Caps, Dying or e'er they... | |
| 1806 - 408 páginas
...Be call'd our mother, but our grave; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile ; Where sighs and groans, and shrieks that rend the air,. Are made, not mark'd; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstasy ; the dead man's knell Is there scarce ask'd, for whom: and good men's lives.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 páginas
...Be call'd our mother, but our grave; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile ; Where sighs, and groans, and shrieks that rend the air, Are made, not mark'd ; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstacy: the dead man's kiK'll Is there scarce ask'd, for whom ; and good men's lives... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 454 páginas
...Be call'd our mother, but our grave; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile ; Where sighs, and groans, and shrieks that rend the air, Are made, not mark'd ; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstacy : 'the dead man's knell Is there scarce ask'd, for whom ; and good men's lives... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 páginas
...mother, but our grave; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile; Where sighs, <;nd groans, and shrieks that rend the air, Are made, not mark'd; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstacy: the dead man's knell Is there scarce ask'd, for whom; and good men's lives... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 páginas
...Be call'd our mother, but our grave : where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile ; Where sighs, and groans, and shrieks that rend the air, Are made, not mark'd ; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstasy : the dead man's knell Is there scarce ask'd for whom ; and good men's lives... | |
| John George Phillimore - 1815 - 284 páginas
...cannot Be call'd our mother, but our grave ; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile Where sighs and groans, and shrieks that rend the air Are made, not mark 'd ; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstacy. The dead man's knell Is there scarce ask'd for... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1816 - 372 páginas
...cannot Be call'd our motker, but our grave ; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile Where sighs and groans, and shrieks that rend the air Are made, not mark'd ; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstacy. The dead man's knell Is there scarce ask'd for who : and good men's lives Expire... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 páginas
...Be call'd our mother, but our grave ; where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile"; Where sighs, and groans, and shrieks that rend the air, Are made, not mark'd ; where violent sorrow seems A modern ecstacy ; the dead man's knell Is there scarce ask'd for whom : and good men's lives... | |
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