| 1789 - 214 páginas
...slow Cynthia came riding on her silver car ; And hoary mountain-cliffs shone faintly from afar. XIII. Soon did the solemn voice its theme renew : (While...wonder listening stood) " Ye tools and toys of tyranny, adieu, Scorn'd by the wise, and hated by the good I Ye only can engage the servile brood Of Levity... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 416 páginas
...what deeds of woe the locust can perform ! XII. " True dignity is his, whose tranquil mind /o Tills strain from 'midst the rocks was heard to flow, In solemn sounds. Now beam'd the evening star^_ And from embattled clouds emerging slow Cynthia came riding on her silver car ; And hoary mountain-cliffs... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 páginas
...every hope and fear to heaven resign'd, " Shrinks not, though Fortune aim her deadliest blow." — This strain from midst the rocks was heard to flow...And hoary mountain-cliffs shone faintly from afar. XIII. Soon did the solemn voice its theme renew ; (While Edwin wrapt in wonder listening stood) " Ye... | |
| 1802 - 302 páginas
...Who, every hope and fear to Heaven resign'd, " Shrinks not, though Fortune aim her deadliest blow." This strain from 'midst the rocks was heard to flow,...And hoary mountain-cliffs shone faintly from afar. XIII. Soon did the solemn voice its theme renew ; (While Edwin wrapt in wonder lis'ening stood) " Ye... | |
| James Beattie - 1802 - 152 páginas
...Who, every hope and fear to Heaven resign'd, " Shrinks not, though Fortune aim her deadliest blow." This strain from 'midst the rocks was heard to flow,...And hoary mountain-cliffs shone faintly from afar. XIII. Soon did the solemn voice its theme renew ; (While Edwin wrapt in wonder listening stood) " Ye... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 páginas
...Who, every hope and fear to Heaven resigned, " Shrinks not, though Fortune aim her deadliest blow. This strain, from midst the rocks, was heard to flow, In solemn sounds. Now beamed the evening star; And from embattled clouds emerging slow, Cynthia came riding on her silver... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1805 - 190 páginas
...Who, every hope and fear'to Heaven resign'd, " Shrinks not, tho' Fortune aim her deadliest blow.'' This strain from "midst the rocks was heard to flow,...wonder listening stood) " Ye tools and toys of tyranny, adieu, " Scprn'd by the wise and hated by the good ! •• Ye only can engage the servile brood •«... | |
| James Beattie - 1805 - 178 páginas
...Who, every hope and fear to heaven resigned, ' Shrinks not, though Fortune aim her deadliest blow.' This strain, from midst the rocks, was heard to flow In solemn sounds. Now beamed the evening-star j And from embattled clouds, emerging slow, Cynthia came riding on her silver... | |
| 1806 - 184 páginas
..."' Who, every hope and fear to Heaven resign'd, " Shrinks not,tho' fortune aim her deadliest hlow." —This strain from midst the rocks was heard to flow In solemn sounds. Now heam'd the evening star; And from emhattled clouds emerging slow, Cynthia came riding on her silver... | |
| James Beattie, Thomas Gray - 1809 - 408 páginas
...her deadliest blow." This strain from midst the rocks was beard to flow In solemn sounds. Now bcam'd the evening star ; And from embattled clouds emerging slow, Cynthia came riding on her silver cur ; And hoary mountain-cliffs shone faintly from afar. i v 13. Soon did the'solemn voice its theme... | |
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